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America First News
4 Jul 2023
#politics
National Review: California Reparations Task Force Recommends over $225 Billion Payout for War on Drugs Compensation Alone
A California task force recommends that black residents victimized by the War on Drugs since 1970 should be owed over $225 billion in reparations. The figure is based on the years spent behind bars and the loss of income experienced, as well as compensation for health harms and housing discrimination.
Fox News: US judge blocks portions of new Florida elections law
A federal judge blocked part of a new elections law in Florida that would ban non-citizens from handling voter registration forms and restrict third-party groups from retaining personal information of new voters. The judge ruled that the state cannot restrict individual rights without proof of necessity.
#society
Breitbart: Kid Rock Concertgoers Vow to Drink 'Anything But Bud Light' as Sales Continue to Plummet
Kid Rock fans at a recent concert in Nashville refuse to drink Bud Light due to its partnership with a transgender influencer. Sales of Bud Light have plummeted, with Modelo Especial now the top-selling beer in the U.S. Consumers believe that supporting politically-involved companies goes against their values.
Breitbart: Billion Dollars And Counting: Riots Hit Thousand+ Buildings in France
Over 1,200 buildings have been attacked and looted across France, causing at least one billion Euros of damage. Geoffroy Roux de Bézieux, the chief of The Mouvement des entreprises de France, reports that hundreds of businesses have been targeted including shops, bank branches, and tobacconists. The riots have also damaged France's reputation abroad, particularly as a tourist destination.
Red State: The July 4th I Saw More Fireworks Than Anyone Ever
In this nostalgic piece, the writer reflects on the significance of Memorial Day and July 4th in his childhood. He remembers the fireworks displays in his rural town and how they brought people together. Years later, while flying on a July 4th evening, he witnesses a breathtaking sight of fireworks displays illuminating the darkness below, symbolizing the unity of his nation. This memory serves as a reminder of the shared values and experiences that bind Americans together, beyond any divisions.
#war
Flag And Cross: Israeli Forces Discover Explosives Workshop In Jenin Refugee Camp
Israeli forces discovered an explosives workshop in the Jenin refugee camp, seizing IEDs and military equipment. Another workshop and weapons hidden in a mosque were also found. The Israel Defense Forces launched a counter-terror operation in Jenin, resulting in several casualties and arrests.
Euromaidan Press: Possible Russian attack on the power plant in Ukraine will affect the whole world – NATO Military Committee
Head of NATO's Military Committee, Rob Bauer, warns that if Russia attacks the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station in Ukraine, the consequences will be global. Ukraine believes that the power station has been mined by Russia. Bauer emphasizes that this is not just a military issue, but also an environmental and medical disaster. He also states that Ukraine will not receive fighter jets until their counter-offensive against Russia is over.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Expert: White House 'Red Carpet' Treatment for India's Modi a 'Miss' for Religious Freedom
President Joe Biden's warm welcome to Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his state visit to the United States was criticized by David Curry, the president and CEO of Global Christian Relief, for ignoring the increase in attacks on Christians in India under Modi's tenure. Modi's focus on containing China was a top priority during the visit, but the disregard for human rights, particularly religious freedom, was largely absent from the discussions. Democrats politely requested that Biden address the issue, while Republicans mostly abstained. Curry called the White House's lack of serious consideration for religious persecution a missed opportunity and recommended that the State Department designate India as a Country of Particular Concern for religious freedom.
Breitbart: Hayward: Revolutions Around the World Fail to Catch the Spirit of 1776
Revolution is a difficult path in the modern age, as authoritarian regimes use the internet to suppress dissent. The Ukraine has seen two revolutions, one against corruption in 2004 and another in 2014. The Donbas region rebels against Ukrainian control with Russian support. Other recent revolutions include Zimbabwe in 2017, Egypt in 2011, and Libya in 2011, although many revolutions have resulted in military juntas. Thailand and Guinea show signs of potential change, while other countries continue to be ruled by military regimes. China supports authoritarian governments to maintain stability.
#economy
Forbes: Inflation Keeps The Housing Market Afloat — For Now
With consumer confidence high and jobs plentiful, people continue to enter the housing market despite rising interest rates. The housing market in 2023 is critical for understanding the impact on those earning 50% of median income. Inflation has eased and the Federal Reserve's response has been less drastic than expected. The scarcity of properties for sale further contributes to the market's stability. The scenario of a major correction in 2023 may be avoided due to the momentum of inflation keeping people employed and spending. The housing demand remains strong despite concerns about rising rates. However, caution is advised for those considering buying a single-family home as a correction may be imminent. The flush of cash injected into the economy cannot continue indefinitely. For those earning less money, saving may be the best option.
#history
Fox News: Florida Keys celebrates 200th birthday with giant key lime pie
The Florida Keys celebrated its bicentennial with a record-breaking Key lime pie. The festivities marked the history of the Keys and its connection to figures like Henry Flagler and Harry Truman.
#sports
Fox News: Joey Chestnut believes protester at last year's contest cost him 5 hot dogs, MLE president says
Joey Chestnut is the favorite to win the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest. Last year, he took down an animal rights protester while eating 63 hot dogs in 10 minutes.
#outdoors
Fox News: Polish climber dies scaling Pakistan's 'killer mountain,' rescue efforts underway for stranded mountaineer
Polish climber dies scaling Pakistan's "killer mountain" Nanga Parbat due to respiratory issues. Other climbers safe.
#other
Fox News: American flags for families, friends and neighbors are at the heart of this endeavor
Metal Art of Wisconsin, a company based in Manitowoc, focuses on producing flag-related products and works of art. They offer DIY kits that allow families and children to create their own wooden American flags. The company takes pride in being American-made and sources materials locally whenever possible. Their products have gained popularity and they also offer Patriot Crates filled with goodies for veterans, first responders, and others deserving of special thought and attention.