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America First News
4 Jul 2023
#politics
Red State: With Donald Trump so Far Ahead in GOP Primary Race, Attention Turns to the Veepstakes
The 2024 presidential election is still far off, but speculation is already swirling about potential VP picks for the Republican nominee. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds are seen as strong contenders, along with former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and Senator Tim Scott. These women are well-liked and respected in their respective states, unlike the current administration. While it's all just speculation at this point, it's fun to imagine what the future holds.
The Epoch Times: IN-DEPTH: Supreme Court Made Major Conservative Rulings This Term
The Supreme Court's conservative majority ruled in favor of limited government and conservative priorities in cases involving affirmative action, student loan relief, religious freedom, immigration, and property rights. The court issued opinions in 58 cases and will begin a new term in October.
The Right Scoop: UM… Hunter Biden federal prosecutor also worked with his ex-business partner
The prosecutor who charged Hunter Biden with tax crimes previously worked with his ex-business partner, raising concerns about the integrity of the investigation. This link between the prosecutor and Hunter's associate undermines the seriousness of the charges filed against him.
Fox News: Biden blues? Confidence in US government lowest across G7 countries ahead of Independence Day: Poll
Confidence in the US government hits an all-time low, with only 31% of American adults having faith in their government. This decline in confidence has been ongoing for years and has seen a further drop since President Biden took office.
#society
Fox News: Fundraiser for French cop accused of killing teen surpasses $1M as violence rages
A fundraiser for a French police officer who shot and killed a teenager has raised over $1 million, while the family of the teen has also started a fundraiser with much less donations. The officer has been charged with murder and protests have swept across France.
#war
Fox News: Dutch, Luxembourgish PMs push Serbia, Kosovo to defuse tensions under Ukraine war's shadow
Dutch and Luxembourg prime ministers urge Serbia and Kosovo to defuse tensions in the Balkans amidst Russia's aggression in Ukraine. The two countries have been at odds for decades, with Kosovo's 2008 declaration of independence being disputed by Belgrade. The US and EU are urging Serbia and Kosovo to normalize relations as a condition for joining the EU.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: Pentagon Backs Boycott of Film Studios That Bow to Chinese Censors
The Pentagon will no longer work with film studios that censor movies based on the preferences of the Chinese Communist Party. The Department of Defense will assign an officer to any forthcoming projects and must be notified of any censorship demands from the Chinese government.
Forbes: China’s Anti-Espionage Law Raises Foreign Business Risk
China's updated Anti-Espionage Law has caused concern for foreign businesses operating in the country. The vague wording of the law gives China wide-ranging powers to investigate and prosecute foreign corporations, potentially labeling regular business activities as espionage. Analysts fear that the law could be used to collect sensitive data from foreign firms under the guise of preventing espionage. It is crucial for the United States public and private sectors to work together to manage this threat and protect American businesses in China.
The Epoch Times: US Urges Citizens to Reconsider Travel to China
The United States advises against travel to China due to various risks, including Putin's upcoming virtual meeting with Xi Jinping, bounties offered for Hong Kong activists, closure of a pro-democracy radio station, and nuclear wastewater dumping.
Reports reveal that China's nuclear plants discharge significantly more contaminated water than Japan's Fukushima plant, raising concerns about their handling of the issue.
#history
National Review: The Corner: The Federalist Fourth of July
John Adams, not Thomas Jefferson, was the driving force behind American independence. Adams believed in preserving colonial prerogatives, while Jefferson focused on universal human rights. Adams valued virtue over freedom and understood that enduring liberty required heroic efforts. The world took Jefferson's words seriously because of the self-sacrifice of men like Adams.
#health
The Epoch Times: More University Places the Cure for Dearth of Regional Doctors
The federal government will spend $114 million to increase the number of university places for rural-trained medical students and improve rural medical school infrastructure. This funding aims to address the shortage of doctors in regional areas.
#education
The Right Scoop: Joe Biden slams ‘privilege’ in college admissions after SCOTUS decision, but it turns out he used ‘privilege’ to help granddaughter
Joe Biden criticized privilege while also using it to help his granddaughter gain admission to the University of Pennsylvania. Emails and text messages reveal that Biden and his son, Hunter, contacted university officials to ensure Maisy Biden's acceptance. Despite his stance against expanding privilege in college admissions, Biden leveraged his connections to secure a spot for his family member.
#crime
Breitbart: 'A Miracle': Young Texan Who Vanished in 2015 Found Alive at Church
After eight years, a young man named Rudy Farias who went missing while walking his dogs in Houston has been found alive. Farias had a history of mental health issues and was found outside a church with cuts and bruises. The circumstances of his disappearance and his whereabouts during the past eight years remain unknown.
Fox News: New York family feud turns violent with man stabbed after brawl: report
A family dispute in Hudson, NY turned violent with a man being stabbed in the chest. The victim is in stable condition.
#other
The Epoch Times: Westminster Man Killed in 7-Vehicle Crash in Lakewood
54-year-old Kelly Drake of Westminster was killed in a seven-vehicle crash on the southbound 605 Freeway in Lakewood. The crash was caused by an earlier two-vehicle crash at the Carson Street off-ramp. Another person was injured and taken to the hospital.
Forbes: Broadway’s Biggest Show Of 2023 (So Far): ‘Phantom’ Goes Out With A Bang
The highest-grossing show on Broadway in 2023 is "Phantom of the Opera," followed by "The Lion King" and "Hamilton." Broadway shows have seen increased attendance and higher ticket prices as the industry recovers from the pandemic. However, smaller and newer shows have struggled to attract audiences.