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America First News
11 Jul 2023
#politics
The Federalist: Here’s What The Judiciary Committee Should Ask Wray
FBI Director Christopher Wray will testify before the House Judiciary Committee. The committee should focus on questioning Wray about the Durham report and the FBI's handling of the investigations into the Biden family. It is important to determine his views on the findings and whether there was any involvement from FBI headquarters in the investigations. The House committee needs to establish a record of what Wray knew and when he knew it.
National Review: Trump Asks to Delay Classified-Documents Trial Until after 2024 Election
Former President Donald Trump has requested a delay in his trial over mishandling classified documents until after the 2024 election, citing concerns about political bias in the jury selection process. U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon is considering Special Counsel Jack Smith's proposal for a trial date in December 2023.
Flag And Cross: Critics Fear Erosion Of Checks And Balances As Israel Restricts Supreme Court's 'Reasonableness' Standard
The Knesset passed a bill restricting the use of the "reasonableness" standard by the Supreme Court. Critics argue it erodes checks and balances. Finance Minister Smotrich supports the bill. Activists plan to demonstrate at Ben-Gurion Airport. Prime Minister Netanyahu criticizes protests. Yesh Atid and National Unity Party suspended reform negotiations but now call for their resumption.
Liberty Nation: Illegal Aliens as Police Officers? Blue State Dems Says Yes
Progressive legislators in Illinois passed a bill allowing DACA recipients to apply for police positions. However, the governor has not made a final decision on the bill, leaving it in limbo. Supporters argue it will engage immigrants in the law enforcement process, while opponents worry about undocumented individuals having access to firearms.
American Thinker: RFK, Jr. gets his shot on Jesse Watters Primetime?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared on FOX News for an interview with Jesse Watters. The interview started off light-hearted, with Kennedy joking about dodging the show. They discussed Kennedy's views on vaccination and his belief in the need for proper testing of vaccines. They also touched on Anthony Fauci and his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Kennedy stated that if there were evidence of crimes committed, he would prosecute Fauci. The conversation then shifted to U.S. policy towards China and whether the CIA is capable of political assassinations. Lastly, they briefly discussed domestic politics and the possibility of running against Kamala Harris.
Liberty Nation: Hot Mess In Flavortown: Guy Fieri and Trump Derangement Syndrome
Leftists are furious that celebrities like Guy Fieri are friendly with Donald Trump, calling for boycotts and labeling them as terrible people. The irony is that these progressives claim to oppose hate but are consumed by rage toward those they disagree with. It's hypocritical and reminiscent of tyrannical behavior.
National Review: Garland’s Sleight of Hand in Hunter’s Sweetheart Plea Deal
Delaware U.S. attorney David Weiss is caught between whistleblower allegations and pressure from Attorney General Merrick Garland regarding the Hunter Biden prosecution. Weiss, a Trump appointee, is being criticized for not pushing forward with charges against Hunter Biden, but the real culprit is Garland, who has created a nonsensical narrative to avoid appointing a special counsel and investigating the Biden case properly. Garland's refusal to appoint a special counsel indicates that he and the President did not want the investigation to go forward.
#war
Fox News: Australia's most decorated war veteran appeals court ruling that blamed him for unlawful killing of Afghans
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Australia's war veteran, Ben Roberts-Smith, has appealed against a court ruling that blamed him for unlawfully killing four Afghans. He lost a defamation suit against newspapers that accused him of war crimes, and now his reputation is at stake. Roberts-Smith is also under investigation by Australian police for criminal prosecution over war crimes.
Euromaidan Press: Kremlin tries to show it’s in control after Wagner rebellion – ISW
Vladimir Putin meets with Wagner PMC head Prigozhin, potentially settling rebellion fallout. Putin unlikely to fire Chief of General Staff Gerasimov as demanded.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Stock Market Today: Global Shares Rise Ahead of US Inflation Update on Hopes for Easing Rate Hikes
Global stock markets rose as traders awaited a U.S. inflation update that could influence interest rate hikes. Wall Street's S&P 500 gained 0.2 percent on Monday, and investors hope the Federal Reserve will decide no further rate increases are needed. Forecasters expect inflation in June to fall to 3.1 percent, higher than the Fed's target but down significantly from the previous year.
The Epoch Times: Record Wage Rises Fuel Fresh Inflation Concerns
Rising wages and unexpected rise in unemployment fuel inflation fears. Bank of England may raise interest rates.
The Epoch Times: Major Insurance Firm Limits New Homeowners Insurance in California Amid Wildfires
Farmers Insurance, the second-largest homeowner's carrier in California, has capped the number of new homeowner policies due to rising costs and increased risks of wildfires. This decision comes after State Farm and Allstate also announced they would no longer accept new homeowner policies in the state. The insurance companies cite inflation, severe weather events, and high construction costs as reasons for the changes. This has led to a tighter and more competitive insurance market, ultimately increasing costs for new homeowners. The insurance companies are calling for changes to California's outdated regulatory framework to address these issues.
Red State: Bud Light Inadvertently Portrays the Perfect Storm That Has Hit the Company in Latest Ad
Bud Light's latest ad, captioned "It's fine, this is fine," received mockery and backlash for being a poor depiction of the company's situation. The ad shows a storm blowing over a picnic, symbolizing the storm that hit the company. The portrayal of a woman devouring watermelon without acknowledging the chaos further added to the negative response. Bud Light's sales continue to decline while Modelo Especial remains the top-selling beer brand, indicating that the boycott has had a lasting impact. The company's insensitivity and lack of understanding in their marketing approach have not changed public opinion.
#culture
Forbes: Painting The Globe Pink - Barbie Movie Marketing & Merchandise Boosts Estimated Box-Office Figures
The Barbie movie is being heavily marketed, with the potential to double its takings. Projections suggest it could gross $93 million on its opening weekend. There are collaborations, merchandise, and special edition dolls to promote the film. The movie also launches a global girls' empowerment initiative to benefit Save the Children.
#health
The Epoch Times: Can We Lose Weight by 'Rewiring' Our Ancient, Survival Eating Instincts?
Anna Tobia, a clinical psychologist, suggests that trying to eat less to lose weight is difficult and uncomfortable. She emphasizes the importance of controlling one's environment and buying and eating food strategically. Tobia believes that the cravings for unhealthy foods are rooted in the survival instincts of our ancestors.
#education
Forbes: Indian Edtech’s Fallen Star Byju Raveendran Is No Longer A Billionaire
Indian edtech company Byju's has seen a 77% drop in value, reducing founder Byju Raveendran's net worth. Lack of oversight and rapid growth are blamed. Byju's is reconstituting its board and planning an IPO for subsidiary Akash Educational Services.
#technology
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#other
Fox News: One of the oldest giraffes in human care, Twiga, dies at age of 31 at East Texas zoo
An old giraffe named Twiga died at the Ellen Trout Zoo in Lufkin. Twiga, 31, had been providing companionship to other giraffes. Despite signs of age, she received care and attention from zookeepers and veterinarians. Giraffes in human care usually live up to 25-26 years.
Fox News: Panda twins born in South Korea for the 1st time near Seoul
A giant panda at a theme park in South Korea has given birth to twin cubs, the first of their kind in the country. The mother and her newborns are in good health, and the park plans to observe their progress before displaying them to the public. The pandas were brought to South Korea from China as part of a lease program.