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America First News
3 Jul 2023
#politics
The Blaze: Pete Buttigieg expresses outrage that Supreme Court didn't prioritize LGBT agenda over Americans' constitutional rights
The United States Supreme Court ruled that a Christian graphic designer cannot be forced to create art that violates her religious beliefs. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg criticized the court's prioritization of constitutional rights. He argued that cases like this are designed to chip away at rights and questioned whether freedoms in the country are gradually being taken away.
Forbes: Trump Lawyers—Including Sidney Powell, Giuliani—Reportedly Under Scrutiny In DOJ 2020 Election Investigation
Topline Justice Department investigators are showing interest in the efforts made by former President Donald Trump's attorneys, including Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani, to overturn the 2020 election. They have been asking witnesses about the involvement of these attorneys and have issued subpoenas regarding their legal efforts. Giuliani, Powell, and other witnesses have been interviewed by the DOJ under protective agreements, preventing their statements from being used against them in court. The investigation is still ongoing and it is unclear when it will conclude or if any charges will be issued.
#society
The Epoch Times: Explosion Rips Through Tokyo Building; 4 Injured
An explosion occurred in downtown Tokyo, causing injuries and damage to a building. The cause of the blast is unknown but witnesses reported smelling gas before the incident.
Fox News: New Mexico authorities search for vandals who trashed a mosque multiple times over recent weeks
A mosque in eastern New Mexico has been repeatedly vandalized, with vandals tearing up a Quran and pouring beer on it. Police are investigating the incidents, although they believe it may not be a hate crime. The Council on American-Islamic Relations has called for increased patrols and a bias motive investigation.
The New American: France Burning: Is the Nation Moving Closer to the Civil War Warned About in 2017? - The New American
France is in the midst of violent riots and widespread destruction, sparked by the police killing of a Muslim boy. The rioters have engaged in acts of arson, vandalism, looting, and violence, causing immense damage to the country.
American Thinker: Are France's Muslim migrant rioters engaged in Jihad?
France is facing mass rioting by deracinated Muslim migrants and their children from the underclass. A generous welfare system and resistance to assimilation keep them in the underclass, and recent events suggest a possible connection to Jihad. France must address this issue before it escalates further.
Fox News: Entertain with this patriotic-themed playlist for the Fourth of July
Show your pride for your nation this Fourth of July with red, white, and blue attire, attending a parade or firework display, or hosting your own party. Don't forget to create a patriotic playlist to set the mood for celebration.
The Epoch Times: Former San Francisco County Supervisor Issues Warning on City Becoming Detroit | Tony Hall
Siyamak interviews Tony Hall about the decline of San Francisco's culture and the possibility of its revival.
Dr. Steven Gundry reveals a new weight loss method called "Caloric Bypass" that is unrelated to carbs, fat, or probiotic-rich foods.
The Epoch Times: Why Homelessness in California Is Different Compared to Rest of the US | Vern Pierson
Vern Pierson, district attorney of El Dorado County, discusses the crisis of homelessness, drug addiction, and theft in California. He blames the situation on a few bad policy decisions and explores potential solutions.
Fox News: Netflix quietly cancels 'anti-racist' video project started after George Floyd, report says
Netflix canceled a video project addressing racist depictions in film and television. The project aimed to highlight the use of blackface, 'yellowface', and depictions of native Americans in classic films and westerns. The cancellation came amid conservative backlash over woke marketing.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russian drone attack kills one, injures 16 in Sumy
Russian drone attack on Sumy kills one and injures 16 civilians. Iranian-made Shahed-136 drones hit buildings.
Euromaidan Press: Russians reportedly deported about 700,000 Ukrainian children since 2014 – Russia’s parliament member
Since the start of the Russo-Ukrainian war in 2014, around 700,000 Ukrainian children have been brought to Russia by the Russians. Russia claims to provide them with care and refuge, but the International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Russian President Vladimir Putin and children's rights commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova for illegally transferring the children.
Fox News: Army major, junior officer killed during ambush in southwestern Pakistan
Militants ambushed troops in southwestern Pakistan, killing an army major and a junior officer. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack yet. (95 characters)
#economy
The Epoch Times: How Bidenomics Generates More Debt and Inflation
U.S. growth remains below projections despite stimulus. Trickle-down economics is a failure, with negative wage growth and weaker GDP. The government's excessive spending increases debt and inflation, leaving households with less money. The Biden administration's policies, such as the American Rescue Plan and infrastructure projects, do not address real economic needs and worsen inflation. These programs may lead to a recession and further economic instability.
Forbes: Will Financial Issues In Commercial Real Estate Impact Affordable Housing?
The rise in commercial office vacancies is likely influenced by the spread of working from home due to the pandemic and the excessive expansion of office construction and demand. This could lead to major financial problems. The shared office business, like We Work, could benefit from increased demand for satellite offices. The impact of CRE issues on housing seems positive for consumers, as they have less debt. The collapse of the housing market hasn't happened, and housing starts have actually increased. There may be a divide between those who can work from home and those who can't, with high-skilled workers more likely to continue living in the suburbs. This could lead to increased economic activity and demand for labor in the suburbs.
The Epoch Times: Nasdaq Rises as Tesla Rallies on Record EV Deliveries
Tech-heavy Nasdaq opens higher, poised to continue rally. Tesla reports record second-quarter vehicle deliveries.
The Epoch Times: 2023: A Year of Surprises
Bank failures, market shifts, inflation, and France riots mark the first half of 2023. Unpredicted events include major bank failures, cryptocurrency success, and tech resurgence. The stock market's rebound ignores inflation, a banking crisis, recession, and corruption scandal.
#military
Flag And Cross: IDF Launches Brigade-Sized Ground Operation To Combat Terrorist Threat In Jenin
The Israel Defense Forces launch a major operation in Jenin to counter terrorism supported by PIJ, Hamas, and Iran. The IDF uses airstrikes and ground forces to regain control of the city.
#religion
Daily Wire: Pope Francis Elevates Archbishop Who Once Wrote A Book On Kissing To Top Vatican Post
Pope Francis has named Archbishop Víctor Manuel Fernández as the new Prefect of the Dicastery of the Doctrine of the Faith, a position responsible for preserving Catholic doctrine. Archbishop Fernández is a close collaborator of Pope Francis and has supported the drafting of some of his most well-known works. His appointment has sparked controversy among conservatives within the Church due to his involvement in a document that addressed providing the Sacraments to couples in "irregular" unions.
#history
Flag And Cross: Survey Finds Majority Of Americans Lack Knowledge Of Independence Day
A survey finds that two-thirds of Americans do not know the true meaning of Independence Day, with only 59% correctly identifying it as the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Additionally, only 45% knew that the first organized celebration of independence took place in 1777. Despite this, many respondents did well in their understanding of U.S. history and Civics, with 82% correctly identifying the President as the Commander in Chief and the "Star Spangled Banner" as the National Anthem. However, knowledge gaps still exist, such as 40% not knowing that the right to bear arms is part of the second amendment.
#education
The Epoch Times: Waiting on Mr. Sloth
An energetic girl and a sloth form an unlikely duo in a charming tale, teaching the importance of patience.
#crime
PJ Media: Where’s Hunter? White House Evacuated After Cocaine Found
The White House grounds were evacuated after an unidentified package containing cocaine hydrochloride was found. The substance was initially deemed non-hazardous, but raises questions due to the lack of media coverage and the presence of Hunter Biden at the White House.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Novak Djokovic, Iga Swiatek, Venus Williams, and Coco Gauff Get Wimbledon Started on Day 1
Wimbledon begins with top players Djokovic, Swiatek, Venus Williams, and Coco Gauff in action. Djokovic aims for a calendar-year Grand Slam, after winning the first two majors. He seeks a fifth consecutive Wimbledon title and ties Nadal with his 23rd Slam title. Williams competes for the 24th time, Swiatek hopes for her first deep run, and Gauff faces Kenin.
Fox News: Alex Palou notches third consecutive victory at Mid-Ohio
Alex Palou dominates the IndyCar race in Mid-Ohio with a third straight win, solidifying his lead in the points standings. Palou's teammate Scott Dixon finishes second.
Fox News: Max Verstappen dominates at Austrian Grand Prix, continues march toward third straight world title
Reigning Formula One champion Max Verstappen extended his lead with another dominant win at the Austrian Grand Prix, while multiple drivers received penalties for going off track limits. Verstappen started from pole position and secured his fifth straight win of the season.
Fox News: Ashley Brewer reveals ESPN laid her off days before wedding
Sports reporter Ashley Brewer was laid off by ESPN the week of her wedding to NBA player Frank Kaminsky. Brewer expressed her disbelief and disappointment in a TikTok video. She responded to supportive comments and hinted at producing her own content.
#outdoors
Modern Survival Online: Beavers: Are They Dangerous? - Modern Survival Online
Beavers, the second largest rodents in the world, are capable of transforming their environment by gnawing through trees and building dams. They are territorial and can be dangerous, with recorded attacks on humans resulting in serious injuries and even death. Beavers have strong teeth and jaws, and their bites can cause severe wounds. It is important to stay away from their territory to avoid being attacked.
#technology
The Federalist Papers: Concerns Raised Over Biden's Attempts to Force AI Systems to Be 'Woke,' Align With Progressive Agenda
The Biden administration's plans for artificial intelligence (AI) are being investigated by the American Accountability Foundation (AAF). The AAF claims that the administration is trying to integrate left-leaning ideologies into AI systems, sparking concern among various sectors. The AAF has raised questions about the administration's focus on socio-political concerns rather than scientific considerations.
#other
Forbes: The Story Behind Diane Warren’s Latest Best Original Song Oscar Contender
Flamin' Hot is a new movie that tells the story of Richard Montañez, a janitor at Frito-Lay who invented Flamin' Hot Cheetos and became a top executive. Diane Warren, who has been nominated for Best Original Song at the Oscars 14 times, wrote a song for the movie called "The Fire Inside." Latin/pop star Becky G performed the song and felt moved by the message it conveys.