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America First News
3 Jul 2023
#politics
Fox News: Must-do: What Congress has left on its plate at year's halfway mark
In 2023, Congress has a short list of legislative priorities: electing a House speaker, addressing the debt ceiling, passing a farm bill, reauthorizing the FAA, and funding the government. While there are other tasks and investigations underway, these five items are the minimum agenda. A battle over emergency food aid, disputes over pilot training hours, and efforts to avert a government shutdown in September are among the upcoming challenges. Congress faces political hurdles and must find middle ground to accomplish these goals.
Fox News: California reparations panelist blasts White men as a 'danger to society': They're 'shooting up schools'
A member of San Francisco's reparations committee criticizes White men as a danger to society and claims that White supremacy is ingrained in America's DNA. She argues that White people still benefit from the harm caused by their ancestors. The goal is to make White people confront their ancestry and work towards equality.
Reparations have sparked controversy in California, with the recent task force meeting ending in conflict. California Governor Gavin Newsom does not support reparations, stating that slavery's impact is more than just monetary compensation. Racial tensions have been heightened by events such as George Floyd's murder, riots, and the Supreme Court decision on affirmative action.
Euromaidan Press: Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 495: Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina dies after a Russian missile attack.
Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina dies in a Russian missile attack . Heavy battles continue across the country, with fighting near Antoniisvkyi bridge . Prigozhin's media empire shuts down . Russian forces launch missile and drone attacks on Ukraine, but all targets are destroyed . Russian occupation of Ukrainian territory continues, with ongoing battles in various directions . Ukraine's forces make advances in some areas, while Russian forces attempt offensives in others . Russian air attack on Kyiv is defeated, but one civilian is injured by falling debris . Ukraine's ongoing displacement crisis continues, with millions of people forced from their homes . Russia's war against Ukraine takes a toll on children, with hundreds killed and injured . Spain expresses support for Ukraine's accession to NATO . Dispute between Germany and Poland delays joint tank workshop for Ukraine . Yevgeny Prigozhin loses control of media empire and troll factory . Shell continues trading Russian gas despite pledge to withdraw . Iran may supply Russia with drones, raising security concerns . Russia cancels MAKS 2023 air show due to security concerns and reputational risk . Ukrainian forces continue counteroffensive operations, making gains in some sectors . Russian forces launch missile and drone strikes on southern Ukraine and Kyiv, all targets are intercepted . Russian Ministry of Defense attempts to control information by undermining milbloggers who contradict official narrative .
American Thinker: Ron DeSantis’s team puts out a very clever campaign video
Republicans have a range of potential candidates for the 2024 ticket, with Trump and DeSantis being the most closely watched. Vivek Ramaswamy and DeSantis struggle to distinguish themselves from Trump, while DeSantis uses leftist praise to position himself as a better version of Trump. The outcome remains uncertain, and other candidates may surprise.
#society
Breitbart: NJ Drag Queen: Banning Drag Queen Shows for Children a 'Disservice to Young Minds'
A drag queen argues that shielding children from drag performances does a disservice to their young minds. Many states have passed laws restricting drag performances. Tennessee's ban was ruled unconstitutional. The drag queen calls for love, acceptance, and compassion. Hollywood actor Kirk Cameron promotes Christian values and pushes back against drag time story hours in libraries. Rev. Franklin Graham supports Cameron's efforts.
The Blaze: New poll shows majority of Americans support SCOTUS decision on affirmative action
The majority of Americans approve of the Supreme Court's decision to strike down affirmative action policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina. 52% of Americans approve of the decision, with white Americans and Asian-Americans being the most supportive. Democrats and black Americans, on the other hand, are less likely to approve.
Breitbart: Heart Attack: 24-Year-Old Dies Suddenly While Fighting France Car Fires
A young firefighter died of a heart attack while putting out a car fire in a Paris suburb. Despite efforts to save him, he was declared dead two hours later. The government has not officially linked his death to the recent riots in the country.
Fox News: UK police have new expanded powers to crack down on protests
New powers for U.K. police target protesters causing disruption through protests like blocking major roads and attaching themselves to objects. Critics argue it threatens the right to protest, but officials claim it stops disruption.
PJ Media: Women’s Wrestling and the Feminist Creed
In this article, the author expresses his hostility towards feminism and criticizes its impact on various aspects of society. He examines female wrestlers as a focus group to challenge the feminist claim of women's moral superiority over men. The author argues that female wrestlers exhibit the same brutal and violent behavior as their male counterparts, highlighting the contradiction between feminist ideals and the reality of female aggression.
Spectator USA: NPR says Asian Americans should love affirmative action
NPR argues that Asian Americans should support affirmative action, as it has been used to divide them from other communities of color. Asian Americans became proxies for white privilege in affirmative action lawsuits. Critics claim that affirmative action is a ploy to drive a wedge between people of color and racialize Asian Americans, despite their academic dominance. Additionally, anti-Asian bias at elite colleges and universities is not a factor in the backlash against affirmative action. The dismantling of affirmative action would primarily benefit white, wealthy Americans, not Asian Americans.
The Blaze: Enes Kanter Freedom takes WNBA player to task for her America-bashing: 'I’ll buy your ticket and we can go together to count[r]ies like China, Russia, IRAN ...'
NBA star Enes Kanter Freedom criticizes WNBA player Natasha Cloud for her anti-American remarks, highlighting the blessings of living in the US. Cloud had expressed her discontent with recent Supreme Court rulings and called America a "f***ing joke." Kanter questions her perspective and offers to take her to countries like China and Iran to see the realities of living under oppressive regimes.
The Federalist Papers: Supreme Court Decisions Echo American Sentiment, New Poll Reveals
A recent poll shows that the majority of Americans support the Supreme Court's decisions on free speech, affirmative action, and student loans. The court ruled that affirmative action policies in college admissions violate the Equal Protection Clause, which aligns with the opinion of 52% of Americans. Additionally, the court deemed President Biden's proposal to forgive student loans as unconstitutional, with 45% of those surveyed agreeing with the decision.
#economy
The Epoch Times: US Manufacturing Falls Deeper Into Recession as Economy Faces 'Clear Challenges'
America's manufacturing sector continues to weaken, with the Institute for Supply Management reporting a decline in its purchasing managers index in May. All key sub-components, including employment, are in contraction, suggesting layoffs are imminent. The decline in wholesale inflation and the rise in job cuts indicate that the economy is facing challenges, despite the Biden administration's confidence.
Breitbart: Chinese Navy Pays Rare Five-Day Visit to Nigeria
A fleet of Chinese warships arrived in Nigeria for a visit, signaling closer relations between the two countries. China has significant business interests in Nigeria, including oil exports, and is interested in establishing a naval base in the Gulf of Guinea. Nigeria, historically an arms buyer from Russia, has increasingly turned to China for military imports, but Chinese investments have been criticized for benefiting Chinese workers over Nigerians. Concerns also exist about Chinese influence in Nigeria's financial and digital infrastructure.
#history
Fox News: Last surviving member of French D-Day unit dead at 100
Leon Gautier, the last surviving member of a French unit that participated in the D-Day invasion, died at the age of 100. Gautier was part of the Kieffer Commando, which stormed the beaches of Normandy and played a crucial role in the liberation of France from Nazi control. He dedicated his life to ensuring that the lessons of war are not forgotten and was known as a hero and an important figure in his community. His death is a loss for the nation and a reminder of the sacrifices made during World War II.
#education
National Review: The Supreme Court Sees Through the ‘Diversity’ Charade
The Supreme Court ruled against racial preferences in college admissions, stating it contradicts the Constitution's prohibition against racial discrimination. This allows schools to focus on genuine diversity of viewpoints and experiences.
#crime
The New American: Sound of Freedom Dares to Disturb the Sounds of Silence - The New American
In Calexico, California, a pedophile uploads pornographic photos of young children, highlighting the shocking reality of child sex trafficking. The film "Sound of Freedom" tells the story of former U.S. Agent Tim Ballard's mission to rescue these children. Child sex trafficking is a growing international crime that surpasses the illegal arms and drug trades.
Forbes: Baltimore Shooting: What We Know—And Don’t—About Black Party Gunfire That Left 2 Dead And 28 Injured
A mass shooting at a block party in Baltimore leaves two dead and 28 injured, including 15 children. Police are looking for at least two suspects.
The Epoch Times: EXCLUSIVE: Covenant Shooter’s Former Schoolmates Recall Past Culture of Bullying at School
Former students of The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee spoke anonymously about their experiences, revealing a culture of bullying and favoritism. One former student, Audrey Hale, went on a rampage in March 2023, killing six people, including three children. The police chief believes that Hale may have carried resentment towards the school.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Utter Chaos: Football Game Ends After Players Charge the Stands, Begin Fighting Fans
Arizona sports fans have a solid case for being the most tortured fan base. Only the baseball team has won a world championship, and the other teams have had near misses. However, the Arizona Rattlers in professional indoor football have been a successful dynasty. A recent game against the Massachusetts Pirates turned ugly when players jumped the barricade to scuffle with fans, resulting in five players being ejected.
Fox News: Michael Vick reflects on one man who advised against dogfighting enterprise
Michael Vick's NFL career was marred by his involvement in a dogfighting ring, which he has since regretted. He expressed his wish for someone to have warned him about the consequences. Despite his talent as a quarterback, the Atlanta Falcons did not wait for him during his prison sentence and eventually moved on. Vick would later play for the Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets, and Pittsburgh Steelers before retiring from the NFL.
#technology
Breitbart: YouTube Blacklists Roseanne Barr and Theo Von for Discussing Censorship
Comedian Theo Von and Roseanne Barr discuss social media misinformation policies on their podcast. YouTube blacklisted the episode for "hate speech," but Barr's comments were sarcastic. The podcast is now available on Twitter.
#other
Daily Wire: Adele Responds To Latest Trend Of Concertgoers ‘Throwing S***’ At Performers On Stage
Superstar Adele calls out concertgoers for throwing objects at performers, daring anyone to try it during her show. She references similar incidents directed at Harry Styles and Bebe Rexha. Adele expresses disbelief and frustration at the lack of show etiquette.
Daily Wire: Country Stars Hold Top Spots On Billboard Hot 100 Song Chart For First Time In Decades
Country stars Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs make history by holding the top two spots on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, a feat not seen in 42 years. Wallen's song "Last Night" remains at the top for the 12th consecutive week, while Combs' "Fast Car" climbs to second place. Wallen's success comes after he had to cancel shows due to vocal cord trauma.
Red State: The Left's Go-to Law-Guy Laurence Tribe Gets a Lot Wrong in '303 Creative' Free Speech Case
Laurence Tribe, known for his legal opinions, claims the 303 Creative case was based on a "phony" email, but fails to acknowledge that the state of Colorado admitted the form's authenticity. The case was built on a theory of preemptive challenge to an unconstitutional law and the Supreme Court did not address the claim that "Stewart" never sent the form.
Forbes: 2023’s Hottest And Coldest Temperatures Recorded So Far
Temperatures are rising and weather patterns are shifting due to excess greenhouse gases, making this year one of the top 10 warmest on record. In February, Old Forge, New York experienced a bone-chilling minus-36 degrees Fahrenheit, while Tahoka, Texas reached a scorching 116 degrees Fahrenheit in June. Extreme climate events have already cost the U.S. over $1 billion each.