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America First News
12 Jul 2023
#politics
Liberty Nation: From Florida to the Future
This week on Liberty Nation Radio: DeSantis campaign stumbles, COVID relief fraud, flying cars, Biden's response to Supreme Court.
Fox News: FBI director to testify in bureau's defense, Microsoft exec murder suspect in court and more top headlines
FBI Director Christopher Wray defends bureau amid politicization allegations. Man appears in court for 2022 murder of Microsoft executive. June inflation report reveals harsh reality for wallets. National League wins 2023 All-Star Game. New technology helps fertility doctors choose best embryos for IVF.
National Review: Of style and substance, &c.
In the realm of politics, style often trumps substance. People judge politicians based on their vibes and impressions rather than their policies. This is evident in the case of Rishi Sunak, who is perceived as conservative due to his refined, CEO-like demeanor, while Boris Johnson is seen as moderate despite being to the right of Sunak.
Newsbusters: Column: Mark Levin Accuses Merrick Garland's Leakers
The media elite leak anonymous information about Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigation of Donald Trump, as evidenced by various news stories. Mark Levin argues that these leaks violate ethical rules and deny Trump due process. This echoes the strategy used during the Robert Mueller investigation.
American Thinker: Thirty months of lies about Jan. 6th
The Biden administration unfairly treats Capitol protesters as terrorists, denying their rights as American citizens. The claims of insurrection are false, as protestors were ushered in by Capitol guards. The press and government are concealing the truth and seeking to control the masses. Prosecutorial misconduct has become rampant, and social media giants use censorship to manipulate information. Expect more misleading news coverage about the events of January 6th.
Forbes: The Government Is Quietly Suing Its Way To Broader Powers Over Traders
The SEC is using the courts to expand its regulatory reach and target traders who don't register as dealers. Ibrahim Almagarby, a small-time trader, was sued by the SEC for not registering his business, resulting in the forfeiture of profits and a ban on trading penny stocks. This new interpretation of the SEC's rules can have a sweeping impact on trading in the U.S.
#society
The Epoch Times: The Best Way to Change up Your Space Without Spending a Dime
Want to refresh your home decor without spending money? Consider hosting or attending a decor swap, where you can exchange gently used items with others. It's a great way to find new pieces for your home, get rid of items you no longer need, and meet like-minded people. Plus, it's environmentally friendly.
Fox News: Flyers social media member rips reporter on hot mic during virtual press conference, team apologizes
Philadelphia Flyers social media team apologizes for making rude remarks about a reporter during a virtual press conference.
The Epoch Times: Wild bear cubs have so much fun playing in the backyard pool that they refuse to leave
A female brown bear and her playful cubs have taken a liking to a backyard pool in Southern California. The mother bear finds it a perfect place for her cubs to play, even though they have caused some damage to the plants. The real estate agent who owns the pool has been capturing their adorable antics on video and hopes to raise awareness for coexisting peacefully with urban bears.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Frontline report: Ukrainian Forces hit Russian logistical hubs on southern front, killing Lieutenant General
Ukrainian strikes hit Russian logistics hubs in Tokmak and Berdiansk, causing damage and eliminating a key Russian commander. Ukrainians used sophisticated weaponry, including HIMARS and cluster munitions, to inflict severe damage on Russian military camps and command posts. The strikes have greatly reduced the number of capable Russian commanders and the President of France has approved further missile deliveries.
Euromaidan Press: UK’s Sunak announces new aid package for Ukraine with 70 vehicles and ammunition, says G7 will provide security guarantees
The UK will provide Ukraine with combat vehicles, ammunition, and a support package for equipment repair. G7 members are expected to agree on long-term security commitments for Ukraine. The UK will increase its production capacity of artillery ammunition.
Euromaidan Press: Russian Defense Minister downplays Ukraine’s counteroffensive amid NATO Summit – ISW
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has claimed that Russian air defenses intercepted rockets and cruise missiles during the Ukrainian counteroffensive, but the Institute for Study of War believes that Russian reporting on Ukrainian losses is likely exaggerated. Russian forces conducted drone strikes across Ukraine, potentially in response to the NATO summit in Vilnius and to threaten the Black Sea grain deal. German and France pledged to provide Ukraine more weapons systems during the NATO Summit, and Ukrainian forces made gains in some areas. The Russian military command was criticized for failing to defend against Ukrainian strikes, and there have been territorial gains by both Russian and Ukrainian forces. The Kremlin is mobilizing its defense industrial base without a wider economic mobilization, and the All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company is struggling to establish regional branches in occupied territories in Ukraine.
Fox News: Former Russian Black Sea commander assassinated on morning run
A former Russian Black Sea submarine commander accused of killing dozens in Ukraine was assassinated in southern Russia while on his morning run. The commander's personal details were disclosed on a Ukrainian website and he may have made his whereabouts known through a running app. The Russian government has arrested a man in connection with the killing.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: ‘Barbie’ Movie Allowed In Philippines, Officials Rule After Vietnam Banned It
The Philippine motion picture review board has given the green light for the release of the film Barbie in the country, after conducting a meticulous review of a map shown in the movie. The board concluded that the map does not depict China's controversial "nine-dash line" in the South China Sea.
National Review: Keeping Up with the Cartels
The Republican Party is considering using selective military force against drug cartels in Mexico due to the increasing drug overdose deaths and Mexico's failure to control the border. Republican candidates are invoking the legacy of Teddy Roosevelt and General John Pershing, suggesting that military intervention may be necessary to protect American lives and security. The U.S. government should assert American primacy in the region and be willing to use military force to deal with the cartels' threat to the United States.
Flag And Cross: Israeli Foreign Minister To Embark On Diplomatic Tour To Serbia, Italy, And Vatican City
Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen will travel to Serbia, Italy, and Vatican City on a diplomatic tour. This visit marks the first political visit between Israel and Serbia in three years, as relations were strained due to Israel's recognition of Kosovo. Cohen will meet with Serbian officials and hold a memorial ceremony at a concentration camp. In Italy, he will meet with his Italian counterpart and a deputy prime minister. In Vatican City, he will meet with the Holy See's Secretary for Relations with States.
#health
American Thinker: Why malaria returned to the USA
Mosquitoes are the deadliest animals, transmitting diseases like malaria. The US had its own malaria problem in the past, but eradicated it through insecticides and other measures. Recent cases in Florida and Texas may be due to climate change or aliens crossing the border.
The Epoch Times: An Important and Overlooked Cause of Alzheimer's
Gum disease has been linked to a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease. Inflamed gums can allow disease-causing bacteria to enter the bloodstream and trigger issues leading to dementia. Dentists, who often overlook this connection, could play a crucial role in preventing cognitive decline. A specific bacteria called Porphyromonas gingivalis (P.gingivalis) is involved in causing chronic periodontitis, which can lead to Alzheimer's. Research has shown that P.gingivalis can make its way to the brain, causing neuroinflammation and contributing to the development of the disease.
#education
The Federalist: Feds Spent $2.2M Teaching Kids To Build AI With Critical Theory
The National Science Foundation granted YR Media to educate underrepresented youth about AI. The program partnered with MIT Media Lab and Google to explore AI's impact on society, promote racial consciousness, and create AI tools.
Red State: Rhetorical Cage Match Over Student Loans
President Biden's student loan debt cancellation plan blocked by Supreme Court. Using Higher Education Act of 1965 as new approach. GOP proposes repayment plans.
The Epoch Times: Ass tries to become like grasshoppers by defying nature: the laws of nature are unchangeable
A naive Ass is misled by Grasshoppers who claim their beautiful voices are from drinking dew. The Ass follows and dies.
#crime
Fox News: Stephen A Smith expresses no sympathy for Larry Nassar after stabbing: 'Death is too good for him'
ESPN star Stephen A. Smith showed no sympathy for disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar after he was stabbed multiple times in prison. Smith expressed his satisfaction that Nassar did not die and said he wants him to suffer for the sexual abuse he committed. The incident occurred on Sunday at a Florida penitentiary.
Fox News: Sheriff issues chilling warning to parents after missing teen girl rescued in 'routine' traffic stop
North Carolina authorities pulled over a vehicle during a routine traffic stop and discovered a missing 16-year-old girl who had been reported missing earlier that day. The driver, Alejandro Hernandez Vazquez, was arrested and the girl was rescued. The suspect had met the victim online and was transporting her across state lines.
#sports
American Thinker: A little common sense from Martina
Tennis legend Martina Navratilova disagrees with soccer star Megan Rapinoe's support for transgender women competing in women's sports. Navratilova believes it is a matter of common sense and biology. Rapinoe's stance is driven by ideology, not practicality.
Forbes: 5 Reasons Andre Jackson Jr Could Earn Playing Time For Milwaukee Bucks
The Milwaukee Bucks' second-round pick Andre Jackson Jr. could be a hidden gem for the team. Jackson Jr. possesses skills that could potentially contribute to the Bucks' regular-season campaign, including outlet passing, offensive rebounding, cutting, hustle, and defensive versatility.
#other
The Epoch Times: I Tried Dozens of Methods to Clean Kitchen Counters—This Is the One I'm Excited About
Kitchen counters are used for various purposes and often become dirty and dull. A homemade counter cleaner made with Blue Dawn dishwashing liquid and water is a quick and effective method to clean and maintain all types of counter materials. The Blue Dawn formula contains superior surfactants that make it more effective than other competitors' dish soaps. This method is safe for natural stone counters and will not damage the sealant.
The Epoch Times: How Sweet It Is!
Buying wine can be a gamble when relying on the advice of store clerks. Personal taste and differing opinions on sweetness and acidity can affect one's perception of a "dry" wine. To correct a wine that is too sweet, one can add citric acid or a few drops of spring water, or even chill the wine. Seeking wines with lower alcohol levels can also help in finding a drier wine.
The Epoch Times: Marius Balo: ‘China Is a Minefield. You Don’t Know When You Will Step on a Mine and It Will Take Your Foot or Even Your Life’ | British Thought Leaders
Marius Balo shares his harrowing eight-year imprisonment in China's forced labour system, working for major Western brands. He endured horrific conditions without seeing sunlight for over two years. His faith sustained him throughout, and after being released, he embarked on a 3000-kilometer journey to raise awareness of China's situation.
Fox News: Deep sea fisherman torches 'asinine' Biden administration proposal to cut Gulf speed limit to 10 kts
The Biden administration's proposal to impose a speed limit and regulations in the Gulf of Mexico to protect an endangered whale is facing backlash from fishermen. Captain Dylan Hubbard argues that these regulations would have a detrimental impact on the Gulf Coast recreational fishery, a $214 billion industry. He believes the proposal is unnecessary and could potentially harm the economy and access to fisheries.