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America First News
4 Jul 2023
#politics
The Epoch Times: Political Parties Must Address Election Complaints by Losing Candidates: Georgie Secretary of State
Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, urged political parties to address claims of election fraud made by losing candidates. Raffensperger emphasized the importance of understanding election laws and becoming subject matter experts to recognize attempts to shift blame. He also mentioned that former President Donald Trump's claims of a rigged election dominated headlines but were dispelled by a settlement between Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems. Raffensperger stressed the need for politicians to talk to voters face-to-face and answer questions calmly to engender confidence in the electoral process.
#society
The Epoch Times: 2nd Child Attacked by Coyote in Winnipeg Within a Week
Two coyote attacks on children in Winnipeg within a week. Increased patrols and live trapping efforts initiated. Public advised to be vigilant.
#culture
Forbes: Today’s Wordle #745 Hints, Clues And Answer For Tuesday, July 4th
A man has a theory that the Old Gods are the true gods and sets out sacrifices for them. He talks about the possibility of rain and his 4th of July plans. He then goes on to discuss his strategy for playing Wordle.
#sports
Forbes: Tampa Bay Lightning Said Goodbye To Fan Favorites While Retooling Roster Amid Salary-Cap Constraints
The Tampa Bay Lightning faced challenges with the salary cap, resulting in the departure of several key players including Alex Killorn. Killorn was respected on and off the ice and had a successful career with the team. Despite these changes, the Lightning still have a strong core and new additions that will keep them competitive.
#other
The Epoch Times: Cleanup Begins at Montana Yellowstone River After Train Derailment Chemical Spill
Cleanup efforts are underway in Montana's Yellowstone River after a bridge collapse and train derailment. The spill released hot liquid asphalt and molten sulfur into the water, but initial tests show no threat to the public or downstream water supplies. Montana Rail Link will cover the cleanup costs.