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America First News
4 Jul 2023
#politics
The Epoch Times: ANALYSIS: New Supreme Court Appointment Likely to Be Ideologically Aligned With Current Government, Say Experts
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to appoint a new judge to the Supreme Court of Canada, raising concerns about the court's activism and its potential bias towards the Liberal Party's view of Canadian society. Trudeau has already appointed five of the nine judges, with his appointments potentially shaping the nation until the 2040s. The Supreme Court's decisions have had significant impacts on important policies, such as climate change and the carbon pricing law. Critics argue that it is concerning that appointed judges, rather than elected officials, have the power to make such impactful decisions.
Breitbart: Disney’s ‘She-Hulk’ Star Mark Ruffalo Pleads With Followers to ‘Organize the Vote’ After Series of SCOTUS Rulings
Mark Ruffalo criticizes the right-wing Supreme Court & urges followers to organize the vote to combat their ideology.
Newsbusters: PBS, VICE News Smear Parents Group Moms for Liberty as Violent Harassers
In recent years, the conservative parents' rights group Moms for Liberty has gained influence and has drawn Republican presidential candidates to its events. The group opposes school closings, mask-vaccine mandates, Critical Race Theory, and gender identity teachings in schools. PBS News Hour aired a segment criticizing the group, presenting only one source, a journalist from Vice News who made partisan accusations against Moms for Liberty. The segment also mentioned the group's alleged harassment tactics and ties to extremist groups.
The Federalist Papers: AOC Gets Lesson in Constitutional Basics After Mouthing Off on Supreme Court Justices
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claims Congress needs to crack down on the Supreme Court for ruling against leftist causes, citing recent decisions on student loan forgiveness, the First Amendment, and affirmative action. She believes the conservative-dominated court is overreaching its authority and becoming authoritarian. Critics argue that the court is simply adhering to the Constitution and restoring powers to the people that the government has taken away. AOC's lack of understanding about the separation of powers is concerning after serving two terms in Congress.
Breitbart: Secret Service Investigating 'Unknown Item' Discovered at White House
The United States Secret Service is investigating an "unknown item" found on the White House complex, leading to an evacuation. The Secret Service does not comment on ongoing investigations.
Fox News: Sanders taps Arkansas GOP chairman, ex-federal prosecutor, for state Supreme Court seat
Republican Gov. Sarah Sanders appointed Cody Hiland, former federal prosecutor and state party chairman, to the Arkansas Supreme Court, giving it a conservative majority. The appointment comes as the court prepares to address a challenge to Sanders' education overhaul. Democrats criticized the appointment as partisan.
#society
Red State: Clash of the Leftists: Eco-Extremists Disrupt London Pride Parade
Environmental group, "Just Stop Oil," disrupts London Pride parade to protest high-polluting sponsors. Spokesman claims corporatization of Pride is causing social breakdown. Group has history of destructive protests, including throwing soup at a Van Gogh painting. Seven protesters arrested. Mayor encourages peaceful protest. Greta Thunberg supports new methods of protests, including soup-throwing. They care more about protesting than the causes they espouse. Leftist-on-leftist protests.
Fox News: Texas DPS recover two abandoned young Guatemalan children in Eagle Pass
Texas DPS troopers rescued two abandoned migrant children, ages 8 and 11, near the Texas border. The children said they were left at the edge of the river in Mexico and told to cross. The rescue highlights the dangers faced by minors smuggled across the border.
The Epoch Times: Democratic Senator Calls for Addressing 'Masculinity Crisis' Among Men
Democratic senator discusses crisis in men today, acknowledging biological differences between men and women.
Supreme Court ruling on religious liberty and LGBT ideology discussed by senior counsel from the Alliance defending freedom.
Breitbart: Detransitioner: Genital Surgery ‘Destroyed My Life’ -- 'You Need to Be Insane' to Think This Helps
Daniel Black, a Czech Republic citizen, underwent gender reassignment surgery at 19, but is now regretting it. He has experienced negative physical and mental effects, including the loss of orgasm and fertility. Black warns against the surgery and believes extensive psychotherapy should be offered instead. His story comes amid ongoing debates and legislation surrounding "gender affirming" care for minors.
#foreignaffairs
The Federalist Papers: Biden Snaps at Reporter, Taliban Now Capitalizing on His Tantrum for Propaganda Purposes
President Joe Biden was asked about the State Department report criticizing the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. He denied any mistakes and claimed that his previous statements about Afghanistan were accurate. The Foreign Ministry of Afghanistan responded by stating that Biden's remarks acknowledged the reality of the situation in the country.
The Blaze: 'Barbie' movie banned in Vietnam over scene apparently taking pro-China side in border dispute
Vietnam has banned the movie "Barbie" due to a scene depicting the disputed South China Sea. The scene includes a map with the controversial "nine-dash line" that China claims. The ban is not the first of its kind.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Closing Prices for Crude Oil, Gold, and Other Commodities (July 3)
Benchmark U.S. crude oil drops 85 cents to $69.79 a barrel, while Brent crude falls 76 cents to $74.65 a barrel. Wholesale gasoline falls 8 cents to $2.46 a gallon, and heating oil falls 7 cents to $2.38 a gallon. Gold rises 10 cents to $1,929.50 an ounce, as silver rises 9 cents to $23.11 an ounce. September copper climbs 3 cents to $3.79 a pound. Dollar rises to 144.72 Japanese yen, and euro rises to $1.0913. The Epoch Times.
The Epoch Times: Tulsa, Oklahoma's Initiative to Increase Tax Base by Paying Remote Workers to Relocate Proves Successful
Tulsa introduced a program to attract remote workers with a $10,000 relocation payment. The initiative has successfully reversed the brain drain from smaller cities, bringing in new labor income and tax revenue. Many other cities have since followed suit.
The Epoch Times: How Major US Stock Indexes Fared July 3
Stocks drifted higher on Wall Street as momentum slowed following a strong start to the year. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq rose slightly, while the Dow increased by less than 0.1 percent. Tesla saw a surge in vehicle deliveries compared to last year. The market closed early on Monday in observance of Independence Day and will remain closed on Tuesday.
The Epoch Times: Stock Market Today: Wall Street Tacks a Bit More to Its Big Run for the First Half of the Year
Stocks on Wall Street edged higher in a shortened trading day as the market momentum slowed after a strong rally. Tesla and Rivian Automotive contributed to the gains, while Apple slipped. The US economy remains strong, but manufacturing continues to contract. Traders are hoping for a positive jobs report this week and speculation is rising about the Federal Reserve's interest rate policy.
#religion
Flag And Cross: U.S. Supreme Court Protects Christian Designer's Religious Freedom In Website Case
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Lorie Smith, a Christian website designer in Colorado, in a case challenging the state's anti-discrimination law. Smith refused to design a website promoting gay marriage due to her religious beliefs. The court deemed the law unconstitutional, emphasizing the importance of free speech and religious liberty.
#history
Flag And Cross: John Adams' Heartfelt Letter Fetches $40,000 At Auction
Letter signed by John Adams, former President of the United States, 1826. The auctioned letter, written to a teenager, contained marriage advice and was sold for $40,000.
The Epoch Times: Samuel Ringgold Ward: The Nation’s Forgotten Abolitionist
Samuel Ward's oratory skills helped end slavery in the 1800s. Frederick Douglass praised Ward's intellect and credited him for the movement's success. Ward, born to enslaved parents, only discovered his own status as an escaped slave as an adult. He became a minister and dedicated his efforts to the anti-slavery movement, opposing the expansion of slavery and fighting for the voting rights of African Americans. Ward was involved in the "Jerry Rescue" and had to flee to Canada to avoid being arrested. He later toured England, raising funds and speaking against slavery. Ward eventually retired to Jamaica and died in 1866.
#crime
Breitbart: Police: Man Attacks Three D.C. Businesses with Explosives
Authorities are searching for a suspect who detonated explosive devices at businesses in Washington, DC. No injuries were reported, and the suspect appears to have targeted commercial establishments. Public assistance is sought in identifying the suspect and a vehicle involved.
#technology
Breitbart: Report: Titantic Sub's Electrical System Designed by College Students
College interns designed the electrical system of the Titan submarine that imploded last month, killing all five passengers. OceanGate hired Washington State University Everett students to work on critical systems of the submersible.
#other
The Federalist Papers: Kevin Costner Reveals He Is 'No Longer Under Contract' for 'Yellowstone'
Actor Kevin Costner, known for his role in the TV series "Yellowstone," is no longer under contract with the show, which impacts his ability to fulfill his ex-wife's demands for child support. Costner cites the end of his contractual ties with "Yellowstone" as the reason for his decreased income. The future involvement of Costner in the series remains uncertain.
Flag And Cross: Federal Investigation Into Florida State University Raises Concerns Over Antisemitism On Campus
A student at Florida State University made derogatory comments towards Jews and Israel, leading to criticism from state officials and a public apology from the student. CAIR Florida and Palestine Legal wrote a letter to FSU complaining about the condemnation, threatening a violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. These organizations aim to delegitimize the IHRA definition of antisemitism, which has been adopted by the Biden administration and the U.S. State Department. Despite complaints being filed, no action was taken until CAIR became a partner in the administration's strategy against antisemitism. The investigation into FSU could hinder efforts to combat antisemitism on college campuses. The IHRA definition must be embraced and enforced to effectively fight antisemitism.