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America First News
15 Jul 2023
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#politics
National Review: The Good and the Bad in Chris Wray’s House Testimony
In a six-hour testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, FBI Director Christopher Wray faced criticism and interrogation over various issues including the agency's handling of the Hunter Biden investigation and its role in monitoring social media platforms. Wray defended the FBI's actions and pushed back against claims that it was involved in partisan schemes or censorship, emphasizing the need for law enforcement to navigate the complex challenges of balancing liberty and security in today's society.
American Thinker: The most disturbing Biden weirdness yet
Joe Biden's dementia is worsening and he assaulted a little girl during a visit to Helsinki. The Democrats' choice of Kamala Harris as vice president puts her in line for the presidency if Biden is removed. It's time to demand the 25th Amendment be invoked.
National Review: The Corner: Wrapping Up the 2022-23 Supreme Court Term
I attended a panel discussion on the recent Supreme Court term where I discussed specific cases such as 303 Creative and Moore v. Harper, as well as shared my thoughts on the top opinions and the new justice. Watch the panel here.
#society
National Review: Where the Sidewalk Extortion Ends
Cities, including Nashville, have been using their permitting offices to extort citizens into financing public projects. However, a recent legal ruling has deemed this practice unconstitutional, stating that cities can only demand payment for harms caused when applying for permits. This decision will have widespread implications, forcing cities to take responsibility for their own finances and prioritize their spending.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: U.S. Must Change the Game on Taiwan
China's Chairman Xi Jinping aims to control Taiwan, but the US has remained ambiguous about its defense. The new chief of naval operations (CNO), Admiral Sam Paparo, should change the narrative by conducting war games to demonstrate the consequences of a Taiwan invasion. This would show that a fight for Taiwan is not a local conflict, but a global battle for sea control.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Cathie Wood's Ark Invest Buys Meta Platforms Shares, Trades Crypto-Linked Stocks
Cathie Wood's Ark Invest recently purchased shares of Meta Platforms Inc. and made some transactions in crypto-linked stocks. Meta has experienced a successful comeback due to CEO Mark Zuckerberg's focus on efficiency and AI technology. Ark also did a pair trade in Coinbase and Robinhood, selling shares of Coinbase and buying shares of Robinhood.
#culture
American Thinker: Lightning and the Lightning Bug
Disney has abandoned storytelling and instead become a propaganda organ for the progressive movement. They prioritize messaging over crafting good stories, resulting in boring and predictable films. The company has lost respect for its audience and produces condescending infomercials rather than enchanting tales. As a result, true storytellers have been silenced, and Disney is now a pale reflection of its former glory.
National Review: Crystal Bridges Pimps Politics, Things Go Toxic at the Smithsonian, and Fresh Rembrandts Sell
A new initiative called Remuseum aims to revolutionize museums through financial sustainability, public engagement, and governance. The head of Remuseum, Stephen Reily, promotes a model that prioritizes "serving the public" over buying and preserving objects. However, this shift could lead to museums becoming more politically driven and push false narratives.
#crime
Fox News: Gilgo Beach murder case broken by landmark advances in DNA tech: Prosecutor
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney announced a breakthrough in the investigation into the decade-old murders along Ocean Parkway in Gilgo Beach, N.Y. DNA technology, specifically mitochondrial DNA analysis, played a crucial role in identifying suspect Rex Heuermann. The use of burner phones and cellular data also helped in his arrest.
#sports
Forbes: FC Barcelona Board Wade Into Camp Nou Cultural And Architectural Identity Loss Row On Twitter
Camp Nou, the iconic stadium of FC Barcelona, is undergoing a $400 million renovation. A popular tweet thread claims that the renovation will strip the stadium of its cultural and architectural identity, making it look like any other stadium. However, board member Elena Fort, sister of the club's president, defends the project, stating that it preserves the stadium's architectural values and offers a unique social and Mediterranean synergy. The debate continues as fans and journalists argue over whether the renovation is necessary or a loss to future generations.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Qualcomm's Ziad Asghar Explores The Future Of Generative AI And Its Impact On Industries
Ziad Asghar, SVP of Product Management and Head of AI at Qualcomm, discussed the power of generative AI and its potential to create various forms of media. He emphasized the importance of on-device AI for privacy and personalization. Asghar also mentioned the productivity benefits of generative AI in tasks like email creation and document summarization. He highlighted the potential for generative AI in the entertainment and automotive sectors.
#other
Fox News: Surrendered dog named Yee Haw is looking for his forever home: ‘Spunky senior’
A senior dog named Yee Haw, a Lhasa Aspo mix, is available for adoption at the Muttville Senior Dog Rescue in San Francisco, California. Yee Haw is known for his energetic and gentle nature, and despite his age, still enjoys going on walks and runs. He is looking for a forever home that can provide him the love and care he deserves.