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America First News
5 Jul 2023
#politics
The Federalist: DOJ Misconduct Justifies The Dismissal Of Trump's Charges
Lost in the Trump indictment scandal is a potential shake down by a senior DOJ official. Trump's co-defendant's lawyer accused DOJ officials of pressuring him to get his client to testify against Trump. If proven, the misconduct could lead to DOJ investigation and the dismissal of the case against Trump.
Fox News: Judge leashes Biden admin's big tech privileges, Kevin Costner and wife due in court and more top headlines
A federal judge blocks White House officials from meeting with tech companies about social media censorship. Kevin Costner hires a celebrity divorce lawyer to battle his ex.
The Federalist: Holiday News Implodes Garland's Biden-Investigation Testimony
Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss's letter suggests that Attorney General Merrick Garland may have lied to Congress about Weiss's authority to charge Hunter Biden in other jurisdictions. Weiss confirmed that he did not have "ultimate authority" over the investigation. The release of testimony from an IRS whistleblower further supports the claim that both Weiss and Garland deceived Congress.
#society
National Review: Governor Hobbs Puts Radical Ideology before Kids’ Safety
Governor Katie Hobbs of Arizona vetoed bills that aimed to protect female-only spaces in schools and require parents' permission before addressing children with gender dysphoria by different names or pronouns. Hobbs believes these measures are harmful to transgender youth, but the legislation would have actually protected children. Many schools across the country already have policies that keep parents in the dark about their children's gender identity issues. Schools should collaborate with parents to treat the underlying causes of a student's troubles instead of encouraging body alterations.
The Epoch Times: Officer surprises hungry, barefoot 5-year-old with a ‘healthy snack’ and her reaction is hilarious
A police officer helps a lost 5-year-old girl find her way home in Colorado. The girl amuses the officer with her sassy responses and request for donuts. The officer offers her a healthy snack and the heartwarming encounter is caught on body-worn camera.
Fox News: 'Take Care of Maya': Hospital's allegations of child medical abuse drive mother to suicide
"Take Care of Maya" is a documentary about 10-year-old Maya Kowalski, who was admitted to a Florida children's hospital for severe pain. Hospital staff accused her parents of "medical abuse" and promptly removed her from their custody. The film sheds light on Maya's rare neurological condition, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), and the legal battle that ensued. May's mother, Beata, ultimately died by suicide after being accused of Munchausen by proxy. The Kowalskis are now suing Johns Hopkins and the child protective services worker involved.
The Epoch Times: The Science of Shopping
A shopping anthropologist is observing and collecting data on shoppers to help improve profits for the store. They use tactics like strategically placing displays, playing nostalgic music, and encouraging interaction with employees to manipulate and control shoppers into making unplanned purchases. The counterpunch is to make a list, stick to it, not linger in the store, avoid touching things not on the list, and politely decline offers for assistance from employees.
#economy
The Federalist: CBO Report Shows Our Debt Problem Is A Spending Problem
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released a report highlighting the United States' looming fiscal problems. It predicts massive deficits over the next 30 years, mainly caused by rising spending rather than low levels of federal revenues. Rising deficits will lead to a significant increase in debt, resulting in higher interest costs that could create a "doom loop" scenario. The recent debt limit agreement and Supreme Court decision on student debt will have minimal impact. The next president will face fiscal challenges due to expired tax relief provisions, insolvency of Medicare and Social Security, potential military rebuilding, and economic fluctuations. Lawmakers need to understand the gravity of the situation and abandon the belief that taxing and spending will solve the country's financial issues.
Forbes: UPS Workers Could Go On Strike As Teamsters Say Negotiations Broke Down
Teamsters union and United Parcel Service (UPS) have failed to reach an agreement on a new contract for workers, increasing the possibility of a strike that could disrupt supply chains and package deliveries. UPS walked away from negotiations after presenting an unacceptable offer. The workers' contract expires on July 31, with 97% of members voting to authorize a strike if necessary.
The Epoch Times: Shares Slip on China Growth Jitters as Fed Minutes Loom
Global shares fell as China's economic recovery showed signs of faltering, with traders awaiting Federal Reserve minutes and a U.S. jobs report for rate outlook clues. European stocks slipped 0.6 percent, while Wall Street was set for losses. The Chinese services sector expanded at the softest pace in five months in June, adding to signs of a soft recovery. Traders are watching for the Fed's next moves to combat inflation.
#military
The Epoch Times: Russian Fighter Jet Crashes Into the Pacific, and the Fate of the MiG-31's 2 Crew Members Is Unknown
A Russian fighter jet crashed off the Pacific coast during a training mission. The fate of the two crew members is unknown. Rescue teams are searching for them. The cause of the crash is still unclear.
Liberty Nation: Why Is Military Recruiting Competing With Wendy’s for Talent?
The US Army is struggling to meet its recruiting goals, leading Secretary Christine Wormuth to suggest reducing the number of personnel in the force structure. However, if this solution continues, it could result in there being only one soldier with a rifle. Influencers, such as parents and coaches, are increasingly discouraging young people from joining the military, which is a new challenge. The military should focus on emphasizing the importance of service to the country and seeking individuals with the necessary qualities, rather than trying to mirror society.
#history
American Thinker: Glutton for punishment: Nikole Hannah-Jones tweets out her loathing for the 4th
Nikole Hannah-Jones, the author of the controversial "1619 Project," tweeted on Independence Day, defending her claim that the U.S. was founded on slavery. Her tweet was met with a wave of criticism, including the history of slavery in other countries and America's progress in overcoming it. Hannah-Jones responded to some comments but ultimately gave up after receiving over 2,000 negative responses. This incident reflects the growing backlash against left-wing narratives and the Supreme Court's recent rejection of affirmative action.
American Thinker: How Governments Create Inhumane Bureaucracies
Leo Alexander, a prominent psychiatrist and author of the Nuremberg Code, played a vital role in investigating and exposing the inhumane experiments and murders committed by Nazi physicians during World War II. His work shed light on the magnitude of the atrocities and inspired the creation of a code of conduct for research on human subjects.
#education
National Review: Colleges May Rethink ‘Kangaroo Court’ Proceedings in Sex-Assault Cases after Yale Legal Loss
The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled in favor of accused student Saifullah Khan, highlighting Yale University's failure to provide fairness in a sexual assault case. This decision may influence universities nationwide to reassess their procedures for handling similar accusations.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Bodies of 4 Men, 2 Women Found Near Northern Mexico City of Monterrey
In Apodaca, near Monterrey, six bodies were found on a street—four men and two women—who had been shot and had their hands tied. There are suspicions of torture before execution.
The Epoch Times: Woman Rescued After Days Stuck in Swamp in Massachusetts Park After Hikers Hear Screams, Police Say
A missing woman in Massachusetts is found alive in a state park swamp after hikers heard her cries for help. Police rescue Emma Tetewsky, 31, who may have been trapped in the swampy area for three days. She is taken to a hospital with serious injuries.
#sports
Forbes: Manchester United Sign Mason Mount From Chelsea
Manchester United have signed Mason Mount from Chelsea on a five-year contract with the option for an additional year. The 24-year-old midfielder, who has had successful loan spells and won the Champions League with Chelsea, is excited about the new challenge and aims to win major trophies with United. The club's football director is thrilled to have Mount onboard and believes his technical qualities and style of play will enhance the squad.
#outdoors
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Costa Del Mar fishing sunglasses are currently on sale for up to half off, with prices as low as $139. Get popular styles like the Rincon and Fantail at their lowest prices in months. Don't miss out on these deals.
Tactical Bassin: Summer Bass Fishing Made Easy! (20 Minutes That Will Change Your Fishing) — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Get off the bank and target submerged vegetation to catch fish this summer. Use specific baits and gear for best results.
#technology
Forbes: AI Will Make Data Analysis More Efficient And Secure For Retailers
Insight Enterprises, a tech solutions integrator, has launched a new service using generative AI tools to assist retailers. This technology can help with security, tracking customer behavior, monitoring theft, and more. Insight's Lens Accelerator and Lens for Gen AI offer customizable solutions for each client's needs, allowing for the integration and scaling of collected data in a secure manner. While there are concerns about the accuracy of AI, Insight believes in the potential benefits as refinements continue.
#other
American Thinker: In rare Independence Day ruling, federal judge forbids federal agencies form contacting social media sites to censor posts
A preliminary injunction has been issued by a US District Court Judge, restricting the Biden administration from communicating with social media platforms about content online. The ruling, which may be appealed, aims to protect free speech and prevent government censorship. speech
National Review: An American Birthday Greeting to Those Who Just Jumped the Border
A man illegally crosses the border into America in search of a better life. He hopes to be accepted as an American citizen but knows he must prove himself worthy. He believes in the American dream and is willing to work hard to achieve it.
The Epoch Times: Supreme Court Narrows Trademark Protections Outside US
The Supreme Court ruled that a trademark law doesn't regulate U.S. trademarks outside the United States. They split on whether the holder of an infringed trademark can seek damages domestically for infringement abroad. The case concerns the reach of the Lanham Act of 1946 and its extraterritoriality.