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America First News
2 Jul 2023
#politics
The Epoch Times: The Supreme Court Saves a Republic on the Edge of Extinction
The Supreme Court of the United States, also known as SCOTUS, has made several decisions to halt supposedly liberal programs of the Biden administration. This includes ruling against wiping out student loan debt and ending affirmative action. These decisions have sparked debates on fairness, moral hazard, and the impact of affirmative action on equality and discrimination.
Breitbart: Nikki Haley: 'I Absolutely Would Sign' 15-Week National Abortion Ban
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, a 2024 GOP candidate, stated that she would sign a federal abortion ban after 15 weeks if elected president. Haley emphasized the need for consensus, encouraging adoptions, making contraception available, and opposing imprisonment or the death penalty for women seeking abortions.
Fox News: Obama's AG weighs in on whether Biden should pardon Trump
Former Attorney General Eric Holder suggests that the next administration should let the justice system handle any potential conviction of former President Donald Trump, treating him like any other person. Trump has been indicted on federal charges related to national defense information retention, obstruction of justice, and false statements. Holder argues that pardons are typically granted to remorseful individuals who have turned their lives around. Trump and his allies view the charges as baseless and part of an ongoing witch hunt against him. Other Republican candidates for the 2024 presidential election have expressed varying opinions on potentially pardoning Trump if he is convicted.
#society
The Federalist Papers: NFL Legend Troy Aikman Takes Aim at Beer Companies Trying to Capitalize on 4th of July Celebrations
Former NFL star Troy Aikman advocates for his Texas-based beer brand, Eight Elite Light Lager, emphasizing authenticity and national pride. Aikman calls on people to support American-owned beer brands on July 4th.
Breitbart: Military Families Given Week to Leave Homes to Make Room For Migrants
British Military families in Essex have been given just a week's notice to leave their homes at a former airbase to make way for alleged asylum seekers. The government wants to convert the base into a migrant camp to reduce the cost of accommodating asylum seekers in hotels. The sudden eviction has left the military families feeling appalled and let down. The move also raises concerns about the impact on the local society.
The Economist: Why right-wing Europeans are flocking to an English thinker
In Budapest, three cafes dedicated to conservative English thinker Roger Scruton have popped up, attracting right-wing Europeans. The cafes display various items, including a saddle and riding crop, donated by Scruton's widow. Scruton's ideas on tradition and community have gained traction in Britain and among right-wing politicians in Europe, including Hungary's Viktor Orban. The Hungarian government is even promoting Scruton's thoughts through publications and funding meetings of Scruton enthusiasts.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Explosion, 10-meter crater reported at airfield from where Russia launched Shahed drones at Ukraine
An explosion in Primorsko-Akhtarsk, Russia near a military airfield creates a large crater. The explosion is believed to have been caused by a missile attempting to attack a fuel and lubricant depot. The sinkhole caused by the explosion is about 10 meters in diameter and four meters deep.
Fox News: Syria claims to shoot down Israeli missile strike as anti-aircraft debris lands in Israeli town
Syria claims to have successfully defended against a large missile attack from Israel, but no Israeli aircraft were damaged and there were no injuries. Israel has been carrying out strikes in Syria as part of their efforts against Iranian-allied forces. The Israeli Defense Forces have increased the rate of strikes since last year.
Fox News: Ukrainian officials report drone strikes shot down over Kyiv
Ukrainian officials report drone strikes in Kyiv, but no damage. Russian bombs hit residential areas, causing concern for citizens caught in conflict. Ukrainian forces make advances in Donbas region previously controlled by Russia.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Perks for Federal Staff Included $400–$500 Home Office Expense Tax Credit: CRA
Approximately 250,000 federal government employees working from home were eligible for tax credits ranging from $400 to $500 each. The cost to the government over two years could equal $216 million.
#military
Fox News: US Army soldiers deployed to Middle East save mama dog and 8 newborn pups
A group of U.S. Army soldiers in the Middle East save a pregnant stray dog named Meatball and her eight puppies from an ice storm. The soldiers form bonds with the dogs and hope to bring them to safety in America.
The Epoch Times: Xi Jinping Promotes Two More Generals After Wagner Mutiny
The Chinese Communist Party promoted two generals after the Wagner mutiny, causing Xi Jinping to worry about the loyalty of China's military officers. Analysists believe that the instability of the military has become a concern for Xi, leading to the possibility of new purges within the Communist Party's military. This indicates a sense of insecurity within the Chinese regime.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Theater: Staging the World Versus Re-Staging the World
In the world of contemporary theater, we are often presented with two distinct worlds - one that demands change and one that clings to tradition. The former often prevails, pushing the agenda of a new enlightened society. However, it is the latter, such as the "Diner Play," that offers hope by reconciling past values and promoting unity. The message is simple: through acts of reconciliation, we can create a better future.
The Epoch Times: Where to Learn About Historic Folk Art
Learn about folk art at these five museums and events. The Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe has the world's largest collection of folk art. The American Folk Art Museum in New York showcases traditional and contemporary artistic expressions. The International Quilt Museum in Lincoln, Nebraska has the largest quilt collection in the world. The Holiday Folk Fair in Milwaukee celebrates cultures from around the world. The Shelburne Museum in Vermont offers a diverse collection of objects and a unique carousel.
#health
The Epoch Times: The Essential Guide to Breast Cancer: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Approaches
The pink ribbon is an iconic symbol of breast cancer awareness, as this disease is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American women and the most common cancer globally. Breast cancer originates in the breast tissue when abnormal cells multiply uncontrollably. There are various types and stages of breast cancer, and early detection is key for successful treatment.
#education
Breitbart: Pence: The Need for Affirmative Action Is 'Over'
Former VP Mike Pence opposes affirmative action, citing progress made by minority students. He advocates for a colorblind society.
#crime
Human Events: Race rioters ram car into mayor’s home in Paris suburb, injuring
wife and child, then set house on fire
Rioters in France attempted to murder L'Haÿ-les-Roses Mayor Vincent Jeanrun by driving a car into his home and setting it on fire. His wife and one of his children were injured in the attack. The incident is being investigated as attempted murder.
Flag And Cross: Attacker Pick the Wrong Pregnant Woman - She Opens Fire and Puts Him on the Ground
A pregnant woman in Houston defended herself and her husband against armed assailants. When approached by two men outside a store, the woman used her gun to shoot one of them after her husband was pistol-whipped. The woman's actions highlight the importance of the Second Amendment in protecting vulnerable individuals.
#sports
Fox News: NASCAR contractor dies of electrocution setting up Chicago Street Race
A NASCAR contractor died after being electrocuted while setting up for the street race in Chicago. Duane Tabinski, founder of an events company, was pronounced dead at the hospital. NASCAR expressed condolences and is working with local authorities on the incident.
Fox News: Mets' Luke Voit rocks sleeveless jersey in minors to fans' delight
Luke Voit, a burly slugger, rocks a sleeveless jersey with undone buttons in the minor leagues, gaining social media love. Despite bouncing around MLB, Voit's swing shines as he hits a home run for the Syracuse Mets.
#science
The Economist: Deep-sea mining may soon ease the world’s battery-metal shortage
Deep-sea mining may soon alleviate the world's battery-metal shortage, particularly the scarcity of nickel. Demand for the minerals used in electric-car batteries is increasing as countries shift towards electrification and renewable energy. Currently, nickel production is mostly met by mining in Indonesia, which causes deforestation. However, there is an alternative - mining the seabed of the Pacific Ocean, which contains trillions of potato-sized lumps of valuable metals. The environmental impact of seabed mining is expected to be lower than land-based mining, and the higher metal concentrations in the nodules make them more energy-efficient to process.
#outdoors
The Epoch Times: How to Keep You and Your Pets Safe This Summer
Colorado State Trooper Gabriel Moltrer provides tips for traveling safely with your pet during the summer. It is important to secure your pet in a carrier or crate while driving and make sure their head is not out the window to avoid debris. Pets should be kept in the back seat to prevent distractions and potential harm if an accident occurs. It is crucial to never leave your pet alone in a hot car, as the temperature can quickly rise to dangerous levels. Additionally, dogs should be leashed on trails and in populated areas, and their waste should be cleaned up while camping to avoid attracting wild animals. The overall goal is to prioritize safety and protect your furry friend during summer adventures.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Elon Musk Implements Temporary Limits On Twitter Usage Amid Data Scraping Concerns
Elon Musk announced temporary limitations on daily tweet reading for Twitter users, with verified accounts allowed 6,000 posts and unverified accounts restricted to 600 posts. Twitter also introduced a measure requiring users to have an account to view tweets. Musk referred to it as a "temporary emergency measure."
Red State: Musk Imposes 'Rate Limit' on Twitter Users, Freakout Commences
Twitter chairman Elon Musk imposed rate limits on users, citing data scraping and system manipulation. Users were required to log in to view tweets. Musk blamed AI companies for using up system resources.
Users faced rate limitations, with the numbers continuously changing. Many casual users reported reaching the limit quickly. Outrage erupted from users, questioning Musk's explanation and speculating on the motives behind the limits.
#other
Forbes: ‘Gotham Knights’ Steam Summer Sale Price Says Everything
Gotham Knights and Marvel's Spider-Man are two superhero video games currently on sale during the Steam Summer Sale. Spider-Man is available for $40.19, while Gotham Knights has a bigger discount with 70% off, selling for just $17.99. Spider-Man is highly praised, while Gotham Knights receives mixed reviews but is considered more worth it at the reduced price.
The Epoch Times: Red, White, and Blueberry Chicken Salad (Recipe)
This 4th of July salad is packed with antioxidant-rich fruit and grilled chicken. The dressing is made with brewed black tea, olive oil, vinegar, honey, and lemon juice. The salad also includes spinach, arugula, raspberries, blueberries, walnuts, and blue cheese.