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America First News
26 Jul 2023
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#politics
American Thinker: When July 26 turned out to be an ugly day...
Growing up in a Cuban-American home, my parents taught us about how communism destroyed Cuba. They warned us about leftists and talked about the failed Moncada attack by Fidel Castro in 1953. My parents believed that Batista's release of Castro was naive, and now Cuba suffers under a dictatorship with political prisons.
American Thinker: ‘Shut Up or Else!’ The True Link between Islam and the Left
Islamic authoritarianism and leftist liberalism, despite their differences, share a similarity in their intolerance for dissent. Islam demands compliance to its authority, punishing apostasy and blasphemy as threats to its order. Similarly, the Left promotes lies and enforces conformity to its narrative, aiming to silence criticism and discourage open opposition. Both strive to maintain control and prevent rebellion, disregarding genuine belief or disbelief. The consequences of openly challenging these ideologies may lead to imprisonment or worse in the future.
Newsbusters: Column: Are Walls Closing In on the Bidens?
Journalists and Republican officials are focusing on the Hunter Biden scandal, but the leftist media are downplaying it. Hunter's former business partner will testify that Joe Biden was involved with Burisma, and Hunter made millions from his paintings. A friend of the Biden family who worked in the U.S. Attorney’s office may have been involved in the Hunter Biden probe. The media's bias is evident in their coverage of the Biden scandals compared to their meticulous coverage of Trump. They are protecting the Bidens instead of holding them accountable.
Red State: OPINION: My Urgent Advice for Ron DeSantis Is, Carpe Diem!
Memo to Governor Ron DeSantis from Manic Contrarian: Urgent call to action to address corruption, indictments, and lack of strong leadership in the United States. Declare a national emergency and offer a vision for the country. Condemn politics of personal destruction and criminalizing political differences. Rise to this moment and be the new captain at the helm.
Fox News: Hunter Biden to enter guilty plea in federal court, Mayorkas grilled over border crisis and more top headlines
Hunter Biden is set to enter a guilty plea regarding his tax affairs.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas will face tough questioning about the crisis at the southern border.
#society
National Review: Wisconsin Detransitioner Told Surgeon She Was Suicidal. The Surgeon Performed a Mastectomy Anyway
Laura Becker, a woman from Wisconsin, experienced an alienation from her peers during her childhood. She began experiencing premature puberty at nine years old and was diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome at eleven. She struggled with emotional regulation, socialization, and sensory issues. In high school, she learned about gender identity, which appealed to her as a way to categorize herself. Tumblr introduced her to LGBT ideology and she began identifying as gender queer. She eventually identified as a transgender gay man and began testosterone treatments. After a double mastectomy, she experienced permanent side effects and a profound sense of loss. She detransitioned three years later and resents the medical professionals who overlooked her preexisting conditions.
#economy
Forbes: Investors’ Romance With Former Billionaire’s Indian Edtech Firm Byju’s Is Well And Truly Over
Edtech company Byju's, founded by Byju Raveendran, is facing numerous challenges. Its valuation has been drastically reduced, its auditor resigned, and board members have left. Investors Prosus and Peak XV Partners criticized the company for its lack of corporate governance and not listening to board suggestions. Despite this, both investors still believe in Byju's potential. Peak XV also marked down its investment due to financial visibility concerns. Byju's has promised to improve corporate governance and financial reporting. It still hasn't filed its financial results for the year and reported a loss of $573 million. The company has also faced resignations and differences with its directors. However, Byju's is working with creditors to resolve a loan agreement before August 3 to avoid enforcement actions.
Red State: Self-Driving Cars: House Republicans Hold Hearings on Surveillance, Data Harvesting
Self-driving cars are the focus of a congressional hearing. The question of data access and surveillance arises as cars generate and collect more information.
Wall Street sees potential for profit in monetizing data from self-driving cars, overlooking past privacy concerns. The market is expected to deliver value and revenue in the future.
#religion
American Thinker: The Pope versus the past
The summary of the passage is that the author expresses outrage at Pope Francis' decision to dismiss the Latin Mass, as it disregards the beauty and inspiration of composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and Rachmaninoff. The author believes that sacred works have deep cultural and historical roots and attempts to modernize them would erase important aspects of human nature. The hashtag that best categorizes this summary is .
#culture
National Review: Jacques Rivette and the Deluxe Women’s Picture
French New Wave director Jacques Rivette's films, released by KINO Lorber, showcase the intelligence and emotions of creative actresses, free from feminist ideology. Rivette's work transcends political limits and captures the complexity of desire in women. His films offer a refreshing alternative to the current films about women, which are often mired in bitterness and ineptitude. Rivette's cinema is characterized by improvisation, fantasy, and a love for the art of filmmaking.
#education
National Review: Milton Friedman: Still Winning the Argument
Milton Friedman, a pioneer of the school-choice movement, argued for school vouchers to give families the power to choose their children's school. Studies show that school-choice programs have positive effects on test scores, educational attainment, parent satisfaction, and more. Friedman's idea that the social responsibility of business is to increase profits is also making a comeback, with companies becoming less involved in social and political issues. Friedman's greatest policy victory was the end of military conscription in the United States, proving that voluntary service was more effective. Let's have more of Friedman's ideas for more freedom.
#crime
Fox News: Sexual abuse lawsuits against Michael Jackson could be revived by California appeals court
Two dismissed lawsuits against Michael Jackson may be revived as an appeals court may order them back to trial. Wade Robson and James Safechuck allege that Jackson sexually abused them as children. The lawsuits were previously dismissed, but the appeals court ruled that they should go back to trial.
#sports
Fox News: Dale Earnhardt Jr calls Denny Hamlin's move on Kyle Larson 'dirty'
Denny Hamlin made a controversial move to win the race at Pocono Raceway, angering fans and drawing criticism from Dale Earnhardt Jr. Despite replays not showing contact, Kyle Larson insists that Hamlin hit him and caused him to crash. Hamlin denies any contact and NASCAR does not plan to give any punishments.
Fox News: Why USWNT should keep a close eye on World Cup Group C
The USA's potential path in the Women's World Cup looks favorable if they finish at the top of their group. They could face Italy or Sweden in the second round, and then potentially the winner of Group A in the quarterfinals. However, the Group A winner will face tough competition from Group C, which includes standout teams like Spain and Japan. The Americans will have to stay focused and take each game as it comes.
#outdoors
RV Lifestyle: The RV Towing Basics You MUST Get Right
RV Towing Basics: expert advice on how to tow safely and correctly, including how to ensure your tow vehicle is up to the task.
Announcement of a guided tour to the Canadian Maritimes next summer, limited to 25 rigs. Dates and details can be found at rvlifestyle.com/maritimes.
#technology
Forbes: Elon Musk Changes X Logo—And Then Changes It Back Again—As Twitter Rebrand Evolves
Elon Musk swiftly rebranded Twitter into an "everything app" called X, changing the logo multiple times in the process. He crowdsourced the new logo from followers and eventually settled on a white "X" on a black background. Musk's decision to abandon Twitter's well-known assets, including the blue bird logo, surprised many. This unexpected rebranding leaves X with the task of building its brand from scratch, but experts believe that Musk's high profile and Twitter's reputation give X an advantage. The transition to X aligns with Musk's goal of creating an "everything app" similar to China's WeChat.
#other
Fox News: Experts warn Biden admin's water heater crackdown will hike prices, reduce consumer choice
Energy experts and industry groups criticize the Biden administration's proposed energy efficiency regulations on water heaters, stating that they will harm American consumers. Critics argue that the standards will ban cheaper alternatives, create minimal utility bill savings, and reduce consumer choice. They also claim that the administration's push to electrify everything is based on a distorted fantasy that renewables will be plentiful, cheap, and reliable. Overall, the Department of Energy projects that the regulations would save Americans billions of dollars and reduce carbon emissions but experts disagree.