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America First News
21 Jul 2023
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#society
Flag And Cross: Features On New CAMERA Ed Site Offer Reviews Of Anti-Israel, 'biased' Books
The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) has launched a website that provides critical reviews of anti-Israel materials in children's literature. The site aims to address the lack of accurate historical analysis in these books and the emotional impact they can have on young readers. The website also tracks the distribution of anti-Israel educational materials in schools, including ethnic studies curricula.
#economy
Forbes: World Ticket Conference: 2023 Nashville Takeover
In a year of competition between primary and secondary ticketing markets, the World Ticket Conference hosted panels to educate and inform the industry. The conference is hosted by the National Association of Ticket Brokers, advocating for fair treatment of consumers. The relocation of the conference from Las Vegas to Nashville reflects rising prices in ticket markets and the growing debate over ticket distribution regulation.
Fox News: Biden’s power-mad Big Government wants to screw up how you buy a car
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has faced controversy under Chair Lina Khan, with allegations of dishonesty and subterfuge. The FTC's proposed "Motor Vehicle Dealers Trade Regulation Rule" is problematic, as it imposes redundant and contradictory laws on car dealerships and consumers. The proposal lacks clarity, transparency, and proper public comment, and its benefit-cost analysis has been criticized. Ultimately, consumers will bear the cost of this misguided policy.
#health
Fox News: Legendary singer Tony Bennett dead at 96, publicist says
Legendary American singer Tony Bennett has died at 96 in New York. No specific cause of death has been announced, but Bennett had been battling Alzheimer's disease.
The Epoch Times: Biden Admin's Plea to Employers as 3.8 Million Americans Set to Lose Medicaid
The Biden administration is urging companies to keep their employees insured as millions transition to Medicaid coverage. Around 3.8 million individuals are projected to lose Medicaid eligibility due to the return to regular operations by state Medicaid agencies. Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, the administrator of CMS, sent a letter to employers, requesting them to extend the special enrollment period for employees who have lost Medicaid coverage.
#education
National Review: The Corner: Kansas Acts to Protect Donor Intent
Kansas has protected donor intentions by enacting legislation to ensure charitable organizations use money as intended, preventing misuse. This builds trust between donors and beneficiaries. Other states should follow suit.
National Review: The Corner: ‘Our Righteous Fight for Freedom!’: Teachers’ Union President Goes Full Dwight Schrute in Unhinged Speech
National Education Association president, Becky Pringle, delivers a passionate speech at annual assembly, emphasizing the importance of freedom and urging colleagues to prioritize it over academic scores.
#crime
Fox News: New Zealand gunmen targeted his former coworkers in Thursday shooting: court records
Two men were killed at a construction site in New Zealand by a shooter who had worked with them. The shooter, who had a history of domestic violence, stormed the building and opened fire on the workers before being found dead by police.
Fox News: NYC police sergeant indicted after allegedly using his stun gun 7 times on handcuffed man
Sergeant Mario Stewart, a police officer in Mount Vernon, New York, has been indicted on federal civil rights charges for using excessive force on a handcuffed man in mental crisis. Stewart fired his stun gun at the man seven times in two minutes, violating the person's constitutional rights. His attorney claims Stewart was responding to a mental health call and was discharging his duty.
#sports
Fox News: Daughter of longtime former MLS goalkeeper, 11, killed in boating accident in South Carolina
Former New England Revolution goalkeeper Brad Knighton's 11-year-old daughter, Olivia Knighton, died in a boating accident in South Carolina. The accident occurred on the Intracoastal Waterway in Little River after their boat was hit by a large wake caused by another passing boat. Olivia was struck by the boat's propeller and did not survive her injuries.
Spectator USA: The Oprah-fication of Wimbledon
The Wimbledon tournament has changed drastically over the years, with corporate influence and celebrity culture taking center stage. The crowds now cheer for the rich and powerful rather than the underdogs, and the post-match interviews are banal. Pam Shriver reveals that her coach Don Candy, who was also her lover, took advantage of her. The article touches on the superficiality and hypocrisy of the tennis world.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Who Owns Owl Vans?
Owl Vans manufactures high-quality gear for campervans, such as bike carriers and cargo carriers. The founder, John Willenborg, started the company after designing products for his own Sprinter van. Owl Vans products are known for their durability and are suitable for various campervan brands.
Gataway Couple: Our Favorite Things to Do in Upper Peninsula Michigan
Looking for a remote and rugged summer vacation? Consider the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, known for its scenic beauty, outdoor activities like biking and hiking, and historic lighthouses. It's a great place for camping and offers friendly weather in July and August.
#other
Forbes: 2023 Media Layoffs: Hearst Magazines Cuts 41 Positions
Numerous media companies, including Hearst Magazines, ESPN, National Geographic, and Grazia, have experienced layoffs and closures in recent months, due to financial struggles and changes in the industry. The trend of decreasing print newspapers continues to impact news organizations.
Fox News: Northeast flooding devastates farmers as millions of crops are washed away
Floods in the Northeast devastate farms, destroying crops and livelihoods. Farmers in Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania suffer major losses due to climate change-driven storms and excessive rainfall. The floods impact organic farms, animal farms, dairy farms, and flower farms, causing crop damage, livestock losses, and financial setbacks.
Forbes: ZenniHome Uses Factory Robotics And Home Automation To Fight The Housing Crisis
ZenniHome, a startup founded by manufacturing expert Bob Worsley and architect Stephen James, aims to address the shortage of affordable housing in the US by utilizing modular designs and centralized factory construction. The company offers two standardized modular models, Denizen and Citizen, which feature automation and robotics to maximize livability in small spaces. ZenniHome has received 40,000 soft orders and has launched a crowdfunding campaign to support its growth.