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America First News
15 Jul 2023
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#politics
The Federalist Papers: Secret Service Knowingly Skipped Crucial Step in White House Cocaine Investigation: Report
The White House Secret Service closed the investigation into the mystery cocaine found in the West Wing on July 2 without conducting interviews. They cited lack of physical evidence and limited resources as reasons. Former President Donald Trump suggested that they know who is responsible but are withholding information.
Former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino believes the person responsible for bringing in the cocaine must have been able to bypass security checkpoints.
Daily Wire: ‘Creepy’ Biden Interaction With Small Child Ignites Firestorm: ‘What The F*** Is Wrong With This Man?’
President Joe Biden faced criticism after a video emerged of him nibbling on a small child's shoulder in Finland. The incident sparked disgust online and raised concerns about Biden's history of inappropriate behavior with children.
#society
The Epoch Times: Equestrian Therapy Helps Formerly Homeless and Veterans With PTSD in Orange County
The Christian-based nonprofit Orange County Rescue Mission has relocated the Double R Ranch to Silverado Canyon, where veterans and the formerly homeless can rehabilitate with their families. The ranch offers animal therapy and various support services, aiming to help individuals return to independent living.
Spectator USA: The lost magic of the Hamptons
The luxurious village, once adorned with elegant homes, has become tainted by the construction of garish houses, with only a few remnants of its former charm remaining. The narrator sells his own grand house and moves to Connecticut, while his daughter relocates to England. The Hamptons, once a haven for artists and writers, has been infiltrated by the rich, who have built monstrous houses that symbolize the downfall of society. The narrator now visits the Hamptons only briefly, longing for the past and avoiding the new crowd. Graydon Carter, a filmmaker, disappoints the narrator by refusing to exhibit a documentary they made together, causing him to be blacklisted. In addition, Novak Djokovic faces backlash for expressing political views, and the narrator contemplates leaving the city. Despite the age difference, the narrator is drawn to a woman named Alyssa, who is half-Swedish and half-Norwegian, but the outcome is uncertain.
Breitbart: Watch: Ron Perlman Threatens Hollywood Executive over Strike Comment -- 'We Know Who Said That and Where He F**king Lives'
Actor Ron Perlman lost his temper and issued a menacing threat to an unnamed Hollywood executive, but later clarified that he didn't wish anybody harm. Perlman's threat came in response to a comment made by the executive about studios dragging their feet on negotiations with the Writers Guild of America. The comment enraged striking Hollywood writers and went viral.
#economy
Daily Wire: Biden’s Economy, Pandemic Forces America’s Oldest Craft Brewer To Close
The oldest craft brewer in the US, Anchor Brewing Company, is closing due to poor economic conditions under President Biden. Inflation and a decline in sales, coupled with the pandemic and being located in San Francisco, forced the company to cease operations.
Breitbart: New York Theater Behind Trump Assassination Staging of 'Julius Caesar' Laying Off 19 Percent of Staff
Financial crisis hits New York's Public Theater as attendance plummets and costs soar, leading to layoffs of 19% of staff.
#health
Spectator USA: Does Ozempic have underexplored dangerous side effects?
In his first column for the Daily Mail, Boris Johnson recommends a weight loss drug without mentioning its investigation for potential suicidal thoughts. He shares his own experience with the drug, but fails to acknowledge its potential risks. The history of weight loss drugs is riddled with problems, including psychiatric and cardiovascular adverse reactions and deaths. The current class of weight loss drugs, including semaglutide, may have potential harmful effects, yet these are not extensively investigated or reported. There is concern over the ability of regulatory systems to properly assess the risks of these drugs.
The Epoch Times: Green Party Leader Elizabeth May Suffered Stroke, Not Fatigue as First Thought
Elizabeth May, leader of the Green Party, suffered a stroke due to overwork and stress. She has no long-term side effects and will take time to rest. Her husband criticized the demanding workload of parliamentarians.
Fox News: Morgan Fairchild says 'life partner' Mark Seiler has died
Actress Morgan Fairchild announced the death of her longtime partner and fiancé Mark Seiler, who passed away after battling Parkinson's disease and contracting long COVID. She expressed her devastation and urged people to hold their loved ones close and wear masks for protection. Fairchild received condolences from friends and thanked them for their support. Seiler had been living in a nursing home since his Parkinson's diagnosis in 2016.
#education
Daily Wire: NYC To Pay $1.8 Billion Over Old ‘Racist’ Teaching Exam. But Blacks Performed Poorly On Newer Exams, Too
New York City settles a lawsuit by paying $2 billion to black and Hispanic individuals who failed the teacher exam, claiming it was racist. The settlement raises concerns about hiring unqualified teachers and changing requirements. However, statistics from other teaching exams show similar racial disparities. The fight to lower teaching standards is criticized for prioritizing jobs over the quality of education.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Authorities Search for Man Suspected of Killing 4 People in Georgia
Authorities in Georgia are searching for Andre Longmore, a 40-year-old man suspected of killing three men and a woman in a suburban neighborhood south of Atlanta. The shootings occurred in a subdivision in the city of Hampton. Detectives are investigating multiple crime scenes and a possible motive has not been disclosed. Mr. Longmore remains at large and law enforcement agencies are conducting an extensive search for him.
#outdoors
The Epoch Times: Great White Sharks Spotted Off California Beach, Sparking Advisory
Authorities in Southern California have issued warnings after three juvenile great white sharks were spotted in the water near Blacks Beach. The sharks, estimated to be six, eight, and nine feet long, were observed feeding on a sea lion carcass and did not exhibit aggressive behavior. State lifeguards were notified and signs were posted along the beach to caution swimmers and surfers. While shark encounters have increased in recent years, a study from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife indicates that the shark bite rate has not risen significantly.
#other
The Epoch Times: AAA Becomes Latest Insurer Limiting Coverage in Florida
AAA will not be renewing home insurance policies for a small number of its Florida customers due to increased risk from extreme weather events and insurance fraud. Florida has the most expensive home insurance policies in the country and is plagued by frivolous litigation and fraud. Legislative reforms have been enacted, but it may take time for a positive impact to be felt. Several insurance companies have already withdrawn from the state, but AAA will continue writing new home and auto insurance policies and will help affected customers find alternate coverage. Farmers Insurance has also announced that it will stop offering policies in Florida due to the risk of hurricanes and tropical storms.
Field & Stream: Arizona Man Finds Live Bobcat Behind the Front Grill of His Car
An Arizona man discovers a trapped bobcat under his car hood during his morning commute. The bobcat is safely removed and released back into the wild.