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America First News
4 Jul 2023
#politics
Fox News: Austin police took 5 phone calls before responding to home where elderly woman had been dead for 2 days
A retired cop found a dead woman in her backyard, but when he called 911, he got no response for 17 minutes. Austin's police budget cuts and staffing shortages have impacted public safety.
#foreignaffairs
Daily Wire: ADL Chief Rips Congresswoman Over Israel ‘Slander’
CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, Jonathan Greenblatt, criticized Rep. Rashida Tlaib for her comments on Israel's military operation in Jenin. Tlaib accused Israeli forces of blocking ambulances and called for Congress to stop funding Israel. Greenblatt accused Tlaib of spreading falsehoods and defended Israel's actions against terrorists.
#economy
Forbes: Worst Stocks Of 2023’s First Half: Battered Banks And Vaccine Makers
High-profile collapses in bank stocks and losses for major healthcare and energy companies headline the biggest names losing out on 2023's broader market rally.
The Federalist Papers: Fourth of July Cookout Costs Hit a Record High Amid Ongoing Inflation, NRF Survey Finds
Americans should brace themselves for the highest food costs ever seen this Fourth of July, with the average individual expenditure on food items hitting a record $93.34. These rising costs come amid stubborn inflation and a four-decade high.
Flag And Cross: Swiss Taxpayers Spared From Funding UBS' Rescue Of Credit Suisse
Swiss taxpayers won't support UBS Group's rescue of Credit Suisse. UBS will handle potential losses up to CHF 5 billion, with the Swiss government covering losses up to CHF 9 billion.
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: The Housing Market Declares Independence from the Fed
The U.S. housing market is rebounding, with construction spending on single-family homes increasing and construction payrolls rising. Job openings in construction are high, indicating strong demand. Sales of new single-family homes are also on the rise, and home prices have been increasing. This recovery complicates the Federal Reserve's task and suggests that interest rates may stay higher for longer than expected.
#culture
Fox News: Stanley Tucci defends straight actors playing gay characters: 'An actor is an actor is an actor'
Actor Stanley Tucci defended straight actors playing gay roles, stating it's fine if done "the right way." He believes an actor is an actor and should be able to portray different people. His comments contrast with actors like Tom Hanks, who stated he wouldn't take on his gay role in "Philadelphia" today.
The Federalist Papers: Kid Rock Concertgoers Have Brutal News for Anheuser-Busch for 4th of July: 'Anything But Bud Light'
Bud Light's popularity is declining rapidly as sales drop by nearly 30%. The brand's disastrous advertising campaign featuring a "transgender" influencer has caused backlash from all sides of the culture wars, resulting in a national boycott and job losses. A video taken at a Kid Rock concert shows fans vehemently refusing to drink Bud Light, making it clear that the brand is in trouble.
#health
The New American: Malaria: Back in the U.S.A. - The New American
Locally acquired malaria cases have been identified in the United States for the first time in 20 years, with four cases in Florida and one in Texas. Malaria was eliminated in the US in 1951 thanks to the use of DDT, but the global ban on DDT in the 1970s has allowed the disease to persist, causing hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwide. The ban also prevents the spread of other insect-borne diseases.
#other
Forbes: Romance, Thrillers, Oprah’s Book Club Picks Top 2023 List Of Bestselling Fiction
Topline: Two thrillers and a standalone romance are among the bestselling new releases in 2023, helping to keep print book sales steady. Emily Henry's Happy Place tops the list, followed by Hello Beautiful and two Oprah's Book Club picks.
Breitbart: Several Fireworks Shows in L.A. County Canceled over Environmental Regulations
Several Fourth of July fireworks displays in Los Angeles County were canceled due to new environmental regulations aimed at reducing pollution in local waters. The new permit requirements were adopted by the L.A. Regional Water Quality Control Board and aimed to reduce plastics and other pollution that may fall into the oceans or marinas from fireworks displays. One fireworks company, Pyro Spectaculars, deemed the new regulations unsafe. The cancellation of the shows in Redondo Beach and other areas frustrated city officials who worked to ensure compliance. The day after the holiday, July 5th, is known as the "dirtiest beach day of the year" due to the garbage left behind by beachgoers.
Forbes: Carlos Santana Highlights Empowering Musical Mission On Stage In Chicago
Carlos Santana and Cindy Blackman performed at Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, Illinois as part of Santana's "1001 Rainbows" tour. The show featured reworked set lists and hits from throughout Santana's career, including tracks from their successful album "Supernatural." The concert showcased Santana's rhythm and showcased the talents of his band, with a special drum solo by Cindy Blackman.
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.