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America First News
5 Jul 2023
#politics
Newsbusters: Morning Joe Goes on “Disinformation” Power Trip, Touts Censorship
Wednesday's Morning Joe panel criticized a federal judge's injunction against the Biden administration pressuring tech companies to censor speech, claiming it would limit their ability to combat misinformation on topics like COVID. The panelists argued that there were no plots to deceive the public about vaccines and that the government should be able to counter disinformation in public health emergencies. They also expressed concern about foreign interference in future elections.
National Review: Tom Cotton Presses the Secret Service for Answers on West Wing Cocaine
Senator Tom Cotton demands answers from the Secret Service about cocaine found in the White House. He questions the security flaws and asks for details on previous drug discoveries.
Forbes: Yusef Salaam—Of Central Park Five—Wins Democratic Primary In New York City Council Race
Yusef Salaam, one of the Central Park Five, has won the race to represent Democrats in Harlem on the New York City Council. Salaam beat two political veterans in the primary race and had almost 64% of the vote. His victory is seen as a victory for justice and support for those in need.
Daily Wire: Former Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino Says Biden Family Member Brought Cocaine To White House
Conservative talk radio host and former Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino suggests that the cocaine found in the White House was likely brought in by a family member, pointing specifically to Hunter Biden. Others also question the White House's changing story and call for reporters to investigate further. President Biden was away at Camp David during the incident and returned in time to watch fireworks with Hunter Biden.
The Epoch Times: Ranked Choice Voting Complicates Elections and Disenfranchises Voters, Critics Say
Proponents of ranked choice voting (RCV) argue that it gives voters more choices and reduces negative campaigning. However, critics believe that RCV makes voting more complex and raises concerns about the informational burden on voters. There are also concerns about the cost of educating voters about RCV and the potential for delays in vote counting. Some Republicans see value in using RCV for primary elections to ensure that the strongest candidate with the broadest support is chosen. Both Republicans and Democrats have raised objections to RCV, with some claiming that it could confuse or disenfranchise voters, particularly those from minority groups. Despite the growing use of RCV in various jurisdictions, the debate over its merits and drawbacks continues.
#society
Fox News: Coco Lee, 'Mulan,' 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' singer, dead at 48
Chinese-American singer Coco Lee, known for her contributions to the films "Mulan," "Runaway Bride," and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," has died by suicide at the age of 48. Lee's sisters confirmed her struggle with depression and expressed their pride in her achievements in the music industry. Lee was a pioneer for Chinese singers in the international music scene.
The Blaze: Trans Barbie dolls? Hollywood braces for another woke disaster at the box office
The upcoming Barbie live action movie is expected to earn over $80 million on opening day. However, there is concern that the trend of "woke" movies, such as Pixar's "Elemental" and Disney's "The Little Mermaid" remake, may lead to its failure at the box office. The inclusion of a biologically male actor who identifies as a woman has sparked controversy, as some believe it is unnecessary and confusing for children.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Biden Meets Sweden's Prime Minister at White House to Back Nordic Country’s Bid to Join NATO
President Biden met with Sweden's Prime Minister to voice support for Sweden's NATO membership. Sweden wants to join NATO due to increased security concerns following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hungary and Turkey are opposing Sweden's application. The upcoming NATO summit in Vilnius will discuss global security challenges in light of threats from Russia and China. Turkey is the main obstacle to Sweden's membership, citing security concerns and Sweden's perceived accommodation of certain groups. Diplomats from both countries will meet in Brussels to resolve their differences. Sweden's potential membership in NATO is a crucial moment for the country, which has historically avoided military alliances. Other countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, and Ukraine, have expressed aspirations to join NATO as well. However, Ukraine's membership is unlikely while the war with Russia persists. The upcoming NATO summit will address these issues and seek consensus among allies.
Breitbart: India Declines Support for Belt and Road, Driving Wedge into China's Shanghai Cooperation Organization
India refrained from endorsing China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) during a Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit. India's refusal to endorse the BRI has caused roadblocks in achieving consensus within the SCO, which aims to expand Chinese influence in Central Asia. The summit saw veiled criticisms between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping, with Modi condemning terrorism and Xi calling for vigilance against external attempts to create confrontation in the region.
#economy
Forbes: Chinese “Signals” Will Boost The Country’s Anemic Private Sector Investment – Harvard Business School’s John Quelch
China's recent economic growth has slowed down due to geopolitical tensions with the US and a leftward tilt in Chinese politics. The number of billionaires and Chinese companies on the Forbes list has declined, reflecting weak private sector investment and consumer sentiment. However, Harvard Business School professor John Quelch believes that the government will make efforts to restore confidence in the private sector and reignite investment. He expects the government to lighten its regulatory touch and send signals to entrepreneurs, as seen in recent public appearances by Jack Ma. Despite concerns about the economic outlook, Quelch believes that the tepid private-sector investment won't last forever.
The Epoch Times: Consumers and Smaller Companies Will Feel Pinch of Port Strike, Business Groups Warn
The B.C. port workers strike is causing major economic consequences for companies and consumers. The strike is estimated to cost at least $250 million per week, with smaller businesses being hit the hardest. Dock workers walked off the job due to a deadlock in negotiations over wages and other issues, leading to backed-up shipments and higher prices for goods. Business groups and officials are calling on the government to intervene, as the strike is impacting the entire Canadian economy.
#military
Forbes: Pentagon Tightens Classified Information Procedures In Response To Discord Leak
The Pentagon released a review of its procedures regarding classified information after a leak of military secrets on Discord. Updates to the procedures include better tracking of access to classified materials and the creation of a centralized tracking system. The review is a response to National Guardsman Jack Teixeira posting classified documents online.
#health
The Federalist Papers: CDC Under Scrutiny for Endorsing Trans Women 'Chestfeeding' without Full Disclosure of Potential Risks
Health officials in the United States are facing scrutiny for endorsing "chestfeeding" without discussing potential health risks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) encourages this practice for trans and non-binary individuals, but medical professionals are concerned about the lack of research and the potential risks, including heart problems in infants. Critics argue that the CDC is prioritizing politics over science and not adequately addressing the health risks involved.
#education
The Imaginative Conservative: C.S. Lewis as Student, Apologist, & Story-Teller
The Augustine School prioritizes reading a variety of authors, analyzing them based on Scripture. J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis are highly regarded, with Lewis serving as a role model due to his dedication to truth and storytelling. Reading old books is essential to prevent error, shape students' emotions, and enhance their heavenly nature.
#crime
Fox News: Neurologist testifies: Pittsburgh synagogue shooter did not suffer from psychiatric disorder
A neurologist testified at the federal death penalty trial of Robert Bowers, the man responsible for the Pittsburgh synagogue attack, that Bowers does not have any psychiatric or neurological disorder. The prosecution called the neurologist to counter the defense's claim of Bowers being psychotic. Bowers, convicted of killing 11 people, is facing a possible death sentence.
Daily Wire: Don’t Expect The White House To Go Sniffing Around The Cocaine Investigation
The Biden administration has no interest in investigating the bag of cocaine found at the White House, despite it being a prominent area. The press secretary stated that they will let the Secret Service handle the investigation.
Fox News: Search continues for missing 2-year-old girl with $25K reward posted
Authorities are searching for a missing toddler in Michigan, offering a $25,000 reward for information. The girl's mother's ex-boyfriend is charged with attempted murder and abduction.
Fox News: Maryland teenager killed, 6 others injured in shooting at 4th of July block party in Salisbury
A 14-year-old boy is killed and six others injured in a shooting at a block party in Salisbury, Maryland. The investigation is ongoing, with leads pointing to possible gang involvement. Multiple shooters are believed to be at large.
Flag And Cross: New Twist in Missing Persons Case as Neighbors Question if Man Found Alive After 8 Years Was Ever Missing
Neighbors near the mother of a missing Texas man claim to have seen him for years at her home, despite him being reported missing eight years ago. The man, Rudolph Farias, was found last week outside a church and is now recovering in the hospital. His mother believes he was kidnapped.
Daily Wire: Law Enforcement Expert Breaks Down Search For White House Cocaine Perpetrator
The search for who brought cocaine into the White House expands to include possible suspects such as staffers or journalists. The Secret Service is investigating the incident, considering tourists as a possibility but focusing on the area where the drug was found. Surveillance footage, visitor logs, and testing at Fort Detrick will be utilized to gather more information.
Fox News: Jan. 6 riot suspect arrested outside Obama home planned to blow up vehicle outside government building: docs
A January 6 defendant arrested blocks from Obama's home in Washington, D.C. had weapons and materials to make an explosive device. He threatened to blow up a van at a government facility and planned to target a congressman.
Breitbart: Mutiny Canceled: Russia Returns Two Tons of Loot Worth $111 Million to Wagner Warlord Prigozhin
Russian police have returned $111 million worth of cash, US dollars, and gold bars to Yevgeny Prigozhin, the billionaire owner of the Wagner Group mercenary company. The loot was seized during a "criminal mutiny investigation" into Prigozhin's actions against the Russian military command. The money was supposedly intended for paying salaries and benefits to Wagner Group mercenaries and their families.
#sports
Fox News: LPGA Tour golfer Amy Olson preparing to play in US Open while 30 weeks pregnant
Amy Olson, a professional golfer who is 30 weeks pregnant, is determined to compete in the 2023 Women's U.S. Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links. Despite the challenges of pregnancy, she qualified for the tournament and plans to give it her best shot.
#technology
Flag And Cross: The World's First Robotic Tea Harvester
England’s only tea plantation, Tregothnan in Cornwall, has unveiled the world’s first robotic tea harvester. The ‘Teabot’ is a driverless vehicle powered by solar panels and was designed by on-site engineer Tom Gowan. The machine can pick around two tonnes of tea per charge and is available for purchase at £175,000 ($222,400 USD).
#other
PJ Media: THURSDAY AT 4 P.M. EASTERN: 'Five O'Clock Somewhere' With Kruiser, VodkaPundit
Getting over the cold and rainy weather with "Five O'Clock Somewhere." Need some sunshine in my life.
Fox News: Global temperatures soar to highest levels in decades, signaling alarming climate extremes
Earth experienced its hottest day in at least 44 years, with temperatures reaching an average of 62.9 degrees Fahrenheit on Tuesday, and Wednesday is expected to set another record.
Fox News: NYC work truck explosion caught on video after pedestrians scramble for cover
A work truck in New York City exploded, causing injuries and panic among pedestrians. The cause of the explosion is still unknown.
Flag And Cross: Kim Kardashian's Skims Brand Began In A Bathtub: 'I Dyed Shapewear With Tea, Coffee'
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian started shapewear company Skims in 2019 with the goal of offering inclusive and diverse products in terms of skin tones and sizes. The company quickly gained success and secured a valuation of $3.2 billion by 2022, surpassing well-established brands in the industry. Kardashian actively participates in creative and marketing activities for Skims and holds the largest stake in the company. Skims has also partnered with Team USA in the Olympics and featured various celebrities in its marketing campaigns.