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America First News
3 Jul 2023
#politics
The Epoch Times: Tory Backbenchers Urge Sunak, Cut Migration Fast to Restore Voters’ Trust
Conservative MPs in the UK are urging Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to reduce immigration in order to regain voters' trust. A group of 25 MPs, known as the New Conservatives, argued that immigration has a "destabilising" impact and called for measures to lower migration levels, including closing temporary visa schemes, imposing a cap on refugees, and restricting student visas. They claimed that relying on cheap foreign labor harms British workers and that immigration policies should not support underperforming universities. While some MPs expressed concerns about labor shortages, others supported the report as a means to engage in constructive debate.
Liberty Nation: Swamp U: Fauci Gets His Georgetown Golden Parachute
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the face of the federal coronavirus pandemic response, is set to become a "distinguished" professor at Georgetown University. This move exemplifies the growing trend of former politicians and government officials landing plush positions at universities. Georgetown, with its close ties to the DC ruling establishment and progressive religious order, embodies this trend. The university's connections to figures like Hillary Clinton and the ACLU further align it with the ideological agenda of social change.
Liberty Nation: UN Gun Grabbers Take Aim at Ammunition
The United Nations is expected to approve a new global framework for ammunition management, aiming to reduce stockpiles and regulate serialization. The plan is seen as a formality and part of the globalist war on guns. Gun rights advocates were successful in limiting the scope of the plan to government-held ammunition, but its vague terms raise concerns about future modifications that may apply to individuals.
The suggestion to serialize ammunition as a means of solving gun crimes is impractical and costly. The proposal fails to consider the deformity and breakage of bullets upon impact, making identifying marks on them useless. Furthermore, the cost and time required to stamp serial numbers on billions of rounds annually would drive up prices and limit access to ammunition. This plan effectively disarms individuals through lack of affordability or leaves them armed with limited training and increased risk.
#society
The Epoch Times: ANALYSIS: UK Population in Decline
The UK is facing the prospect of a declining and aging population unless there is a rebound in the fertility rate. Statistics show that unless there is a significant increase in the number of children being born, the UK will soon join the growing number of countries with economic and societal challenges due to an aging population. The issue of declining fertility rates is also prevalent in countries like Japan and South Korea.
Fox News: Bill Maher says he is happy to lose 'super woke' fans: 'Don’t let the door hit you in the a--'
Talk show host Bill Maher expressed his satisfaction at losing "super woke" fans who lack a sense of humor during a conversation about cancel culture with actor Jon Hamm. Both Maher and Hamm criticized the overreaction of the woke movement, with Hamm describing it as counterproductive. Maher also discussed his efforts to honor those who stand against cancel culture, highlighting Trader Joe's for its response to claims of racism. Maher's podcast frequently addresses issues of woke culture and the limitations it imposes on discussions.
Fox News: WNBA champ Natasha Cloud expands on America criticism after calling country 'trash'
WNBA champion Natasha Cloud criticized the United States for its oppression of marginalized groups and called out critics for their lack of understanding. She highlighted the disparities in areas such as human rights, healthcare, education, and racial discrimination. Cloud also criticized the weaponization of religion and the hypocrisy she sees in the country.
The Federalist: Activists Harass Immigrant Parents Celebrating SCOTUS Ruling Against Anti-Asian Racism
Asian American parents gather at the Supreme Court to celebrate a landmark decision demanding an end to anti-Asian racism in college admissions. They face harassment and taunting from activists fighting the decision, revealing a disturbing trend of aggression. The Biden administration and special interest groups are committed to fighting the decision and could unleash a new movement similar to the Massive Resistance in the 1950s.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: Hezbollah Erects Outpost On Israeli Border Amid Rising Tensions
Hezbollah sets up outpost near Israeli border. Israeli officials demand its removal to avoid conflict. Hezbollah refuses and tensions escalate.
Flag And Cross: IDF Launches Major Counterterror Operation In Jenin Refugee Camp
Israeli forces are conducting a major counterterror operation in Jenin, targeting Palestinian terrorists. The operation follows a series of terror attacks in the area. Israeli leaders express support, while Palestinian factions denounce the action. +
#economy
The Epoch Times: Oil Rallies on Saudi and Russian Supply Cuts for August
Oil prices rose on Monday after Saudi Arabia and Russia announced supply cuts for August, overshadowing concerns over a global economic slowdown and potential increases to U.S. interest rates. Saudi Arabia extended its voluntary cut of one million barrels per day for another month, while Russia announced it will reduce its oil exports by 500,000 barrels per day in August. These cuts bring the total pledged by OPEC+ oil producers to 5.16 million barrels per day. Both countries are trying to support prices that have dropped due to economic concerns and ample supplies.
#culture
The Epoch Times: A US First: Leonardo’s Ingenious Drawings Visit Washington
Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael were genius Renaissance artists. Leonardo's brilliance extended beyond art, as he spent years as an engineer. His notebooks, containing thousands of words, sketches, and inventions, are now on display in Washington D.C. under the hashtag. Visitors can marvel at his observations of nature and his interconnected thinking, which influenced his art, architecture, and engineering. The "Codex Atlanticus" showcases Leonardo's genius, from mathematical principles applied to art to designs for flying machines and underwater exploration. His belief in making the impossible possible is evident throughout his works.
#health
American Thinker: The press is trying to scare us about heat deaths to promote its global warming agenda
Thirteen people died from heat in the current hot weather. Heat deaths are said to be becoming more common. Good journalists would research to put these deaths in perspective, but the media seems more interested in pushing an agenda. The CDC states that an average of 702 people die from heat-related illness each year, a small percentage compared to total deaths.
#education
Fox News: North Dakota education officials worried about losing revenue due to implications of new MN free tuition plan
North Dakota higher education officials are deeply worried about losing students and revenue to Minnesota, who will be implementing a program that provides free tuition for residents. North Dakota education officials estimate an $8.4 million loss in the first year alone.
National Review: The Corner: SCOTUS Finally Pulls the Plug on Legal Discrimination
Supreme Court rules against racial-preference systems used in college admissions. Decision strengthens equal protection under the law and restricts how universities can use race in admissions. Leftists upset over elimination of racial discrimination.
#crime
Red State: Hazmat Situation at White House Leads to Discovery of a Bag of Cocaine They Want You to Believe Is Something Else
Unknown item found on White House grounds, leading to evacuation. Substance later confirmed to be cocaine hydrochloride. Roads closed and hazmat team deployed.
#sports
Forbes: Brook Lopez Is The Architect Of Space For Milwaukee Bucks
The Milwaukee Bucks secure free agent Brook Lopez with a lucrative two-year, $48 million deal, solidifying their roster for a title chase. Lopez's defensive prowess and offensive versatility make him an indispensable piece in the Bucks' attack.