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America First News
3 Jul 2023
#politics
Fox News: Democrats demand Supreme Court term limits after Biden losses
House Democrats Reps. Ro Khanna and Don Beyer have reintroduced a bill proposing term limits for Supreme Court justices after the Court struck down President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan. They argue that lifetime appointments have led to partisan decisions and a lack of accountability. The lawmakers also highlight the rising cost of college and the burden of student loan debt, as well as the erosion of public trust in the Court.
Fox News: Michigan man arrested in Florida for attacking officer with flagpole during US Capitol attack
A Michigan man, Jeremy Rodgers, has been arrested in Florida for attacking a police officer with a flagpole during the U.S. Capitol insurrection on January 6, 2021. He faces felony and misdemeanor charges, including assaulting a federal officer with a deadly weapon. Rodgers joined others in objecting to Joe Biden's election victory and used the flagpole to strike the officer multiple times. The case will be prosecuted in District of Columbia federal court.
#society
National Review: ‘They Must Stop’: Riots in France Easing as Shooting Victim’s Grandmother Calls for Calm
French riots ease as grandmother of killed teenager appeals for an end to destruction. Over 2,000 detained since riots began, average age of detainees is 17. Funeral held for Nahel, who was shot by police during a traffic stop. Police officer under investigation for voluntary manslaughter. (, ) Vincent Jeanbrun, mayor of L’Haÿ-les-Roses, survives "assassination attempt" on his home. Tourists urged to be cautious. President Macron holding meetings to address violence and future response. (, )
Daily Wire: Hundreds Lose Their Jobs At Glass Plant That Made Bottles For Bud Light: Report
Hundreds of people have lost their jobs at two glass bottling plants after Bud Light faced backlash for partnering with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. The Ardagh Group, the glass manufacturer, shut down a plant in North Carolina and plans to close another in Louisiana. Internal company documents reveal slow sales with Anheuser Inbev, the parent company of Bud Light, as the reason. Beer sales, including Bud Light, have plummeted, and Mulvaney criticized Anheuser-Busch for not publicly supporting him.
Breitbart: Robert De Niro's Grandson Leandro Dead at 19: 'Loved You Beyond Words or Description'
Leandro De Niro Rodriguez, grandson of Robert De Niro, was found dead in his New York apartment. A white substance was found near his body. His mother confirmed his death on Instagram.
The Federalist Papers: Buttigieg Alleges Lorie Smith Intentionally Entered Wedding Business to 'Incite a Case Like This'
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg insinuated that graphic designer Lorie Smith entered the wedding business to incite a case against anti-discrimination laws. He claimed that these cases are eroding LGBTQ+ rights and diverting attention from pressing economic issues. However, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Smith, stating that the state's anti-discrimination law infringed on businesses' rights to refuse service. The Court also recently ruled on President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan and affirmative action, stressing the importance of treating individuals based on their experiences, rather than race.
Fox News: Mexican politician 'marries' alligator-like reptile in ancestral ceremony to bring good luck
Mexican mayor marries an alligator-like reptile in a traditional ritual to bring luck to his tribe. The creature is dressed up as a bride and paraded around town before the ceremony. Afterward, townspeople dance with the reptile to celebrate the union of two cultures.
#war
Fox News: Sudanese Army calls for youth enlistment to battle rival paramilitary force
The Sudanese army is calling for young people and those capable of fighting to join their ranks in the ongoing conflict against the paramilitary forces. The country has been engulfed in chaos, with thousands killed and millions displaced. The situation remains extremely volatile.
Fox News: Ukrainian award-winning writer killed in Russian missile attack on eastern Ukraine restaurant
Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina was killed in a Russian missile attack at a restaurant in eastern Ukraine. She had been documenting Russian war crimes after the invasion. At least 11 others were killed in the attack, suggesting the Kremlin's continued bombardment of Ukraine.
#economy
Daily Wire: ‘Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny’ Has Disappointing $60M Debut Against $295M Budget
The fifth Indiana Jones film had an underwhelming opening weekend at the box office, earning $60 million domestically. This is disappointing considering its massive $295 million production budget. The film received poor reviews, and many questioned whether it was realistic to have an 80-year-old Harrison Ford still playing an action star.
Flag And Cross: US Manufacturing Activity Falls For Eighth Consecutive Month In June
Manufacturing activity continues to decline in June, marking the eighth consecutive month of decline. The manufacturing PMI gauge was at its lowest level since May 2020 due to weak demand, slow production, and employment reduction. This contrasts with the service sector's continued expansion. .
Townhall: Aftershocks From the Bud Light Debacle – Now, a Major Bottle Producer Endures Layoffs and Plant Closures
The once-dominant Bud Light beer brand has suffered a significant decline in sales and market position after a controversial promotional campaign involving a transgender influencer. As a result, third-party glass bottle supplier Ardagh Glass is laying off employees and closing two plants due to the drop in demand for Bud Light. The company is evasive about linking the closures to the marketing error, highlighting a lack of accountability. This decline in sales is not a political stunt, but a genuine market reaction.
#military
Flag And Cross: Army Uses Transgender Soldier 'Rachel' to Promote Diversity in the Military
The U.S. Army is struggling to fill its ranks and fell 25% short of its 2022 goals. Army Secretary Christine Wormuth admitted that they will not meet their goal of recruiting 65,000 new troops this year. In light of these challenges, the Army highlighted the story of transgender officer Maj. Rachel Jones, who found acceptance and support in the military after coming out. The Republican Rep. Mike Walz criticized the Biden administration for politicizing the military and causing a recruitment crisis. The Pentagon's study revealed that only 23% of American youth are eligible to serve due to factors such as overweight, drug use, and health issues.
#history
National Review: The Corner: On the Times’s Logical Jump
The New York Times argues that the Freedmen's Bureau Acts do not suggest that the Fourteenth Amendment allows race-based discrimination. The Acts were intended to provide aid to freed slaves and refugees, not solely to black Americans. The Times misinterprets Justice Sotomayor's views and fails to recognize that the Acts were a response to a specific humanitarian crisis, unlike the more carefully drafted Fourteenth Amendment.
#crime
The Blaze: New York cop who claimed fellow officers were sending her threatening texts arrested for allegedly sending them herself
Female cop accused of receiving threatening text messages from fellow officers. She is now charged with filing false reports. Allegations of her being the sender are being investigated.
#sports
Daily Wire: Champion Female Skydiver Dies While Trying Risky Jump
Champion Australian skydiver Melissa Porter dies in Texas after attempting a risky maneuver called "swooping." Her parachute opened but she did a hard landing. Skydiving was her passion and she wanted to show other women it's possible.
Fox News: Professional Women's Hockey Players' Association ratifies CBA to launch new women's pro hockey league
A new women's pro hockey league is set to launch in January after the ratification of a collective bargaining agreement and constitution. The league aims to bring together the top female stars in North America and potentially attract players from Europe and Asia. This marks a significant milestone in professional women's sports and provides a stable future for women's hockey.
Forbes: Thunder Summer League: Salt Lake City Preview
The Oklahoma City Thunder are gearing up for the NBA Summer League, with four games in four days against the Utah Jazz, Memphis Grizzlies, and Philadelphia 76ers. Key players to watch include Chet Holmgren, Jalen Williams, and Tre Mann. The Thunder's summer league roster includes 17 players, with one more expected to join.
Flag And Cross: Study Shows Foods Rich In Lutein And Zeaxanthin Improve Athletes' Vision
Eating foods rich in lutein and zeaxanthin can improve athletes' vision and cognitive abilities, especially in the far distance. These compounds build up in the retina and act as a filter to handle blue light exposure, which can make it difficult to see objects clearly against the sky. However, the absorption and effectiveness of these compounds vary among individuals.
#outdoors
Breitbart: A Very Determined Young Lady": Teen Missing for Two Days in Canadian Wilderness Rescues Herself
A teenage hiker lost in Golden Ears Park in Canada for over two days has been found safe and reunited with her family. Search efforts involved helicopters, drones, and multiple rescue teams. The girl's preparedness and determination played a significant role in her survival.
#technology
Fox News: How to stop your Apple Watch from reacting to your conversations
Learn how to regain control over Siri on your Apple Watch with these simple steps. First, go to Settings and disable the "Listen for 'Hey Siri'" option. You can also turn off the "Wake on Wrist Raise" and "Tap to Speak" features to prevent accidental activations. If you want to completely disable Siri, toggle off all three options under "Ask Siri" and tap "Turn Off Siri." To shut down your Apple Watch entirely, hold down the side button and swipe right to power off. Take charge of your smartwatch and say goodbye to unwanted Siri interruptions.
#other
The Epoch Times: How Much Do I Love Tomatoes? Let Me Count the Ways
Fresh summer tomatoes are roasted with olive oil and herbs, creating a flavorful dish that can be enjoyed on its own or added to various meals. The roasted tomatoes can be used in pasta salads, on top of grilled fish or vegetables, or piled over toast for a delicious breakfast. Another recipe combines the roasted tomatoes with angel hair pasta, bacon-seared scallops, and fresh mozzarella for a main-course bursting with summer flavors.
Fox News: Illinois man critical after commercial-grade firework explodes in face
An Illinois man is critically injured after a firework exploded in his face. The man was examining the firework when it unexpectedly discharged. The incident is being investigated by the Lake County sheriff's office.
Fox News: Tornado devastates Canadian town, damaging homes, killing livestock; no serious injuries reported
A tornado in Alberta, Canada, wrecked homes & killed livestock, but there were no serious injuries. Numerous homes were damaged & some were completely destroyed. 25 cows, 20 chickens, & a horse were also killed.