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America First News
28 Jul 2023
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#politics
The American Spectator: What Israel’s Protests Are Really About
Many Israelis are protesting against the Benjamin Netanyahu-led government's judicial reforms, which they believe are fueled by personal dislike for Netanyahu and concerns about the changing direction of the country. The Supreme Court of Israel has been granted unprecedented power, and the reforms aim to limit its authority. The protests reflect a larger culture war between the secular, socialist ruling class and the more nationalist, religious conservatives.
Fox News: Deep-blue state doled out $5.2 billion in 'overpayments' during COVID, gave millions to dead people: audit
The state of Illinois experienced significant fraud and overpayments in its unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic. An audit revealed that $5.2 billion was improperly paid out, with millions going to deceased individuals and those in prison. The Illinois Department of Employment Security overpaid by $2 billion for regular unemployment insurance and $3.2 billion for federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance. Only a small portion of the funds has been recovered, and the state's handling of unemployment payments during the pandemic has been heavily criticized.
The American Spectator: The Spectacle Ep. 37: Biden: What a Paid-Off President Does
Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay discuss how President Joe Biden and other D.C. elites don't follow the same laws as ordinary citizens. They also talk about the movie Oppenheimer and Biden's handling of the border.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Study Shows Gun Laws Don't Matter, Race Does
Urban gangland violence in Chicago, resulting in 33 people being shot over the weekend, is being blamed on "structural racism" according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The study correlates mass shootings with areas of higher black populations, arguing that segregation and structural racism are to blame. However, the study fails to provide a plausible explanation for how structural racism causes people to resort to violence.
#war
Fox News: I served with heroes in Afghanistan I never thought I would see one die on the streets of DC
Former Marine and Afghanistan veteran, Chad Robichaux, shares the tragic story of Nasratullah Ahmad Yar, an Afghan Lyft driver and former interpreter for the U.S. military who was recently murdered in Washington, D.C. Robichaux expresses his outrage at the lawlessness and violence in America's capital, highlighting the sacrifice that interpreters like Nasrat made to defend their own nations. He emphasizes the abandonment of these allies by the American government during the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan and calls for greater support for those who sacrificed so much for American troops.
#economy
Fox News: SEC votes to develop AI, cyberproposal for policy overhaul amid growing concerns
The SEC has adopted new rules to address cybersecurity and AI concerns. The rules would require broker-dealers to address conflicts of interest in the use of AI in trading and disclose cyber breaches. Concerns include the potential manipulation of stock markets and the need to find vulnerabilities. Some Republican commissioners objected to the proposal, claiming it was unnecessary. The SEC also proposed requiring more internet-based investment advisers to register with the agency, closing a loophole that had been used to avoid registration.
#health
Fox News: AI tech aims to detect breast cancer by mimicking radiologists’ eye movements: 'A critical friend'
U.K. researchers are training artificial intelligence (AI) models to analyze mammogram images by replicating the gaze of human radiologists. With the goal of improving diagnostic accuracy and efficiency, the AI system will identify regions of interest that radiologists focus on when making diagnoses and act as a collaborative tool to enhance their performance. The system is still in development, but aims to alleviate the staffing shortage in radiology and provide more time for focus on decision-making work.
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: General Flynn on 'The Vaccine - The Murder Weapon'
In this episode of The Glazov Gang, General Michael Flynn discusses the lies and deception surrounding the vaccine, highlighting the threats involved.
Heidi Swan sheds light on the dark side of marijuana usage, legalization, and denial, specifically focusing on its connection to psychosis and mental illness.
#crime
Front Page Magazine: India: 30 Years Later, The 1992 Ajmer Serial Rapes Still Cause Grief and Outrage
The 1992 Ajmer rape case resurfaces as a Hindi movie teaser is released, leading to national discussion. The case involves high-profile caretakers of a Muslim shrine, who were politically connected and involved in a serial rape cycle targeting Hindu school girls. The scandal was initially buried, but internet literacy has brought it back to light.
#technology
Fox News: Actress Charisma Carpenter voices concern over AI use in casting; company defends its platform against critics
Actress Charisma Carpenter raises concerns about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the entertainment industry. The AI technology, developed by Swiss company Largo.ai, was seen as a threat by some actors and casting directors. Largo.ai CEO Sami Arpa clarified that the platform is intended to empower actors and provide job opportunities, rather than replace industry professionals. However, actors and industry stakeholders express doubt about the effectiveness and impact of AI in the casting process.
Flag And Cross: Intel Posts Q2 Revenue Of $21.9 Billion, Down 15% YoY But Beats Estimates
Semiconductor company Intel Corp reported better-than-expected second-quarter revenue of $12.9 billion, beating analyst estimates. The company attributed its success to executing its strategic priorities, including its foundry business and product roadmaps. Intel's revenue by operating segment showed a decline in some areas, but its Foundry Services experienced a significant increase of 307%. The company expects third-quarter revenue to be in the range of $12.9 billion to $13.9 billion, with earnings per share of 20 cents. Intel is focused on cost savings and improving margins and cash generation.
Fox News: House takes step toward AI regulation; government study on ‘AI accountability’ due in 18 months
The House Energy and Commerce Committee approved the AI Accountability Act, which asks the Commerce Department to study AI accountability measures and assess their incorporation into AI systems. The bill aims to establish a regulatory framework for AI.
#other
Forbes: Emmy Awards Ceremony Reportedly Postponed Amid Writers And Actors Strike
The 75th Emmy Awards ceremony has been delayed due to the ongoing writers' and actors’ strikes in Hollywood. The event, originally scheduled for September 18, will likely be moved to January.