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America First News
3 Jul 2023
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Joe Biden's Granddaughter To Get a Share of the Bribes
Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, has settled his child support case and will now assign some of his paintings to his daughter as part of the agreement. However, there are concerns about the value of his art and whether the buyers are being politically influenced. Hunter may be forced to reveal the identities of his art buyers due to his ongoing child support case.
#society
The Federalist: Coming-Of-Age Comedy 'No Hard Feelings' Gets Sex Right
"No Hard Feelings" is a coming-of-age movie set in the 21st century, dealing with societal problems. Maddie, a woman in her 30s, engages in casual sex and enters a secret arrangement with a withdrawn 19-year-old. They develop genuine intimacy, but when the secret is revealed, hearts are broken.
#history
The Federalist: Celebrating July 4 Rings Hollow Without Fidelity To Founding Ideals
On July Fourth, Americans should remember the significance of the holiday. The signatories of the Declaration of Independence risked their lives as traitors to Britain. America's establishment as a free nation with democratic principles was a groundbreaking achievement.
#sports
Forbes: Giulia Dragoni Set To Play At Women’s World Cup Aged 16
Giulia Dragoni, the 16-year-old football prodigy from FC Barcelona, has been selected to play in the Women's World Cup for Italy. Dragoni, who made her debut for the national team last year, has impressed with her skills and has been compared to Lionel Messi. She will be joining a list of other 16-year-olds who have played in the tournament.
#other
Forbes: Khaby Lame—Known For Mocking ‘Life Hacks’—Top TikToker Of 2023
Khaby Lame, a popular TikToker, holds the title of most followed TikToker with over 160.5 million followers. He gained fame by mocking "life hack" videos. Lame has also ventured into other projects such as being a judge on Italia's Got Talent and signing contracts with brands.
Forbes: Women-Led VC Firm Backed By Fashion Billionaire Michael Ying Is Hungry For New Food Tech
Claudine Ying and Mimi Lau, partners at CGV Ventures, are investing in food and agriculture technology startups to promote food security. The Hong Kong-based venture capital firm, founded by Ying and Lau in 2020, focuses on early-stage startups that are developing innovative solutions for the food and agriculture industries. Their portfolio includes companies like Brightseed and Zero Acre Farms. CGV evaluates investments based on derisked science, the viability of the solution, and the founder's ability to execute. The partners are also interested in investing in Asian companies, starting with Hong Kong, due to the region's growing interest in alternative proteins and food security concerns.
Fox News: California man with severe autism beats Rubik’s Cube world record: 'Exuberance in our hearts'
A young man with severe autism from Cerritos, California, named Max Park broke the world record for solving a Rubik's Cube in 3.13 seconds. Max's parents introduced him to the puzzle as a way to improve his fine motor skills, and he quickly excelled at it. Through competing in Rubik's Cube competitions, Max found a passion and a community that helped him develop social skills and thrive.