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America First News
3 Jul 2023
#politics
Fox News: Biden’s unhinged ideas of Supreme Court and our Constitution
President Joe Biden expressed outrage over the Supreme Court's decision to end the use of race in college admissions, claiming it negated the constitutional guarantee of equality. Biden's remarks insinuated that the Court's decisions on admissions and the recent abortion ruling undermined progress made since the Civil War. However, the Court believed that barring the use of race in admissions protected the principle of equality. Biden's historical and constitutional distortions only serve to diminish the struggle for equality and hinder meaningful dialogue on contentious issues.
#society
Fox News: ‘Race-blind America’ advocate thrilled SCOTUS nixed affirmative action in college admissions
Color Us United president Kenny Xu is thrilled by the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling against using race in college admissions. Xu believes in a merit-based society and argues that people should be rewarded based on their talents and skills rather than their race. He feels that Asian-Americans, in particular, have been unfairly treated in higher education and should be acknowledged for their academic excellence. While Xu recognizes the importance of diversity, he emphasizes the need to treat individuals based on their merits rather than their racial background.
#war
The Economist: Battlefield lessons | Jul 8th 2023 | The Economist
The war in Ukraine highlights how technology is altering the battlefield, but the importance of mass and logistics cannot be ignored.
The fight over digital payments systems is intensifying globally, with potential winners emerging and the old bank/card model still prevalent in wealthy countries.
Euromaidan Press: Award-winning Ukrainian writer who uncovered Russian atrocities dies in missile attack
37-year-old Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina died in a Russian missile attack in Kramatorsk while documenting war crimes. She was seriously wounded during the attack and despite medical efforts, she did not survive. Victoria was an advocate for justice and the publication of her book on Ukrainian women documenting war crimes is forthcoming.
#crime
#sports
Forbes: Kyah Simon Makes The Cut As Australia Name Squad For Women’s World Cup
Veteran forward Kyah Simon and defender Alanna Kennedy have been selected for Australia's final squad for the Women's World Cup. Simon, who has been recovering from an ACL injury, was chosen for her potential as an impact substitute. Kennedy, despite her injury-plagued time with Manchester City, was also included in the squad. The team, led by captain Sam Kerr, will be playing on home soil and is a blend of experienced players and those making their World Cup debuts.
#other
The Federalist: Meghan Markle Waves Goodbye To Her Rom-Com Dreams
Princess Meghan's fairytale Hollywood career as a content creator is crashing down. She's lost deals with Spotify and Netflix, and her dreams of fame and fortune are fading. Hollywood execs were fooled by her and Harry's promises of entertaining content, but now it's clear that they lack talent. Real royalty may be hereditary, but popularity and likeability are what truly matter in Hollywood.