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America First News
6 Jul 2023
#politics
PJ Media: This Is the One Issue That Unites Americans on Trump Indictments
Donald Trump's two indictments have divided the country. Half believe he is guilty of both crimes. When asked about potential punishments if convicted, 43% said prison, but most were willing to spare him jail time. Democrats want him in prison, while Republicans believe he should face no punishment. The majority believe the trials should take place before the next election, including many Republicans. A conviction would damage Trump's chances of re-election according to the poll.
Daily Wire: Oddsmakers Peg Hunter Biden As Most Likely Cocaine Source
Oddsmakers have narrowed down the list of potential owners of the cocaine found in the White House to President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, and several others including Travis Kelce and Angelina Jolie. Hunter Biden, who has a history of drug abuse, is the top contender at +170 odds. The media has speculated that the cocaine could have been left behind by a visitor to the White House. The story has drawn attention away from Hunter Biden despite his history.
Fox News: IN Democratic council member joins race for open US Senate seat in 2024 election
Keith Potts, a former Indianapolis City-County Council member, has announced his candidacy for Indiana's open U.S. Senate seat in the 2024 election, making him the second Democrat to do so. Potts is joining former state lawmaker Marc Carmichael in seeking the party's nomination, while Republican U.S. Rep. Jim Banks has gained support as the only prominent GOP candidate. The race is expected to be highly competitive in the Republican-dominated state.
Fox News: Bookies list Hunter Biden as favorite to be White House cocaine culprit
Bookies have labeled Hunter Biden as the top suspect in the discovery of cocaine at the White House. President Biden and his wife have the lowest odds. The discovery has sparked jokes and criticism from Republican contenders.
Foreign Policy: The China-Australia Relationship Is Still Close to the Rocks
Australia and China's relationship is strained, despite recent diplomatic efforts to cool tensions. China's sanctions on Australian goods remain in place, highlighting the challenges of dealing with the country. While talks continue, finding areas of agreement is becoming increasingly difficult.
The Epoch Times: NC Governor Vetoes Bill Barring Male Athletes From Competing in Women's Sports
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper vetoed a bill that would have prohibited males from competing in women's sports. The bill had bipartisan support but opponents argue it is unfair to transgender athletes. Cooper also vetoed a bill regarding parental rights and a bill regulating gender transitioning procedures for minors. Republicans are expected to attempt to override the vetoes.
The Epoch Times: Struggling Campaigns Scrambling to Qualify for First GOP Presidential Debate—$1 at a Time
The GOP presidential candidates have a tight deadline to qualify for the first Republican debate, with just 46 days to meet the required polling numbers and secure 40,000 individual campaign donors. Some candidates, including former President Donald Trump, have criticized or been non-committal about signing a pledge to support the party's candidate in the 2024 election. The viability of the debate program is in doubt if Trump chooses not to participate.
Townhall: The Left’s Culture of Death II: 'This Is What the Revolution Is All About!'
During Mao Zedong's reign in China, innocent people were executed as part of the revolution. Leftist revolutions are marked by death and violence.
#society
The Epoch Times: The Intellectual Roots of Techno-Primitivism
The assault on small businesses and personal freedom continues through strange forms, such as mask mandates and forced vaccinations, all in the name of science and control. This is not about health care, but rather the exercise of power by a tiny elite. It seems to be part of a larger plan to reshape society and create a new world order.
Breitbart: Singer Jill Scott Blasted over National Anthem Lyric Change: 'This Is Not the Land of the Free, But the Home of the Slaves'
Grammy award-winning singer Jill Scott sparked controversy at Essence Fest by changing the lyrics to the National Anthem to address racial inequality and oppression. Social media users criticized her for desecrating the anthem, pointing out her substantial net worth. Some questioned the irony of her singing about oppression while living a privileged life.
The Epoch Times: Wisconsin Probes How 8 Roller-Coaster Riders Became Trapped Upside Down for Hours
Eight people were trapped upside down on a roller coaster in Wisconsin for over three hours. The state is investigating the incident, as the ride had been inspected by the state Department of Safety and Professional Services.
Fox News: Salma Hayek sizzles in sexy swimsuit to celebrate National Bikini Day: ‘Not a throwback’
Salma Hayek celebrates National Bikini Day by posting a sultry swimsuit photo on Instagram. She also shares a nude sauna photo to embrace the healing power of well-being.
The Blaze: 4th of July chaos: Videos show 'war zone' erupt in Minneapolis as police, residents attacked with fireworks
Independence Day celebrations in Minneapolis turned chaotic as fireworks were launched at buildings, cars, and police officers. Videos showed a large group of mostly juveniles causing havoc throughout the city. The police, despite their efforts, were overwhelmed, resulting in numerous injuries and property damage. 16 people were arrested, including 11 juveniles.
Fox News: Angelina Jolie condemns 'prioritization of white skin' in health care, says it has 'endangered' her children
Angelina Jolie criticized the medical system for prioritizing white skin and endangering people of color's health. She discussed a new technology that detects bruising on darker skin tones, arguing that it could benefit domestic violence victims. Jolie shared personal experiences of her children being misdiagnosed due to their race. She called for new solutions to address racial disparities in healthcare.
The Federalist Papers: Ben & Jerry's Parent Company Takes a Big Financial Hit After Getting The 'Bud Light' Treatment
Ben & Jerry's controversial Independence Day message about stolen Indigenous land led to backlash and a $2.5 billion decrease in Unilever's market value. The ice cream brand frequently involves itself in political matters and has faced previous controversies regarding its operations in Russia and its refusal to sell ice cream in Israeli settlements.
Daily Wire: ‘Normalizing Pedophilia’: Riley Gaines Denounces Man ‘Breastfeeding’ Baby
Swimmer-turned-activist Riley Gaines accuses a former adviser to Great Britain’s Labour Party of normalizing pedophilia after he posted a photo of himself breastfeeding his child. Gaines also claims that the man engages in sexual fetishes using nipple clamps.
The Epoch Times: Electronics Etiquette
Electronic devices are causing a decline in personal privacy and manners. Put away the phone and actively engage with others. Drones should not be used to invade others' privacy. Be mindful of who is in your photos and ask for consent before taking snapshots. Respect people's privacy and think twice before sharing personal news or photos on social media. In conversations, avoid spreading gossip or sharing inappropriate information.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Pull British Judges From Hong Kong Courts and Stop China Visits, Government Told
The UK government is facing calls to pull British judges from Hong Kong courts after the Chinese Communist Party placed a $1 million bounty on UK-based pro-democracy activists. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly was urged to cancel any plans to visit China, and Lord Ahmad, the Foreign Office minister, faced tough questioning from peers about the government's response to the China threat. The government reaffirmed its commitment to standing up for freedom and democracy and called on Beijing and Hong Kong to end the targeting of pro-democracy activists.
#economy
The Epoch Times: The Fed Is Doing the Worst Job Ever by Abusing Discretion
Central banks' attempts to control inflation through rate hikes are uncertain and lack forecasting. The objective should be to minimize volatility of inflation and output, not forcing them towards specific levels. Inflation and output/unemployment are inversely related, so lowering one volatility may raise the other. A rule-based approach is preferred for central bank policy, with discretionary plans only used in exceptional circumstances.
Fox News: Bud Light sales 'showing no signs of rebounding', down nearly 30% from last year: Report
Bud Light sales have dropped nearly 30% since partnering with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. Other beer brands like Coors Light and Modelo have seen a sales increase during the same period.
Breitbart: Take This Job and Shove It: Quits Top Four Million Even as Openings Dip
The number of people quitting their jobs reached a five-month high, indicating confidence in job availability. The private sector added more workers than expected in June. Job openings decreased but remain historically high. Health care, social assistance, finance, and insurance saw declines in openings, while education, government, manufacturing, retail, and hospitality sectors experienced increases.
#health
Fox News: EU sees no 'critical areas of concern' in use of herbicide slammed by environmentalists
The European Union's food safety agency finds no major issues with controversial herbicide glyphosate, angering environmentalists who view it as a threat to nature and health. The EU must agree on whether to extend its use in the bloc.
The Blaze: Over 90 school districts sue Monsanto over toxic chemical contamination found in campus buildings: ‘Hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars’ to resolve
Over 90 Vermont school districts have filed a lawsuit against Monsanto, alleging toxic contamination in school buildings. The chemicals in question, known as PCBs, were used in building materials and electrical equipment and have been linked to severe health risks. The districts are seeking damages to cover the costs of removing the toxic chemicals or replacing contaminated school buildings.
The Epoch Times: Simple Eye Care Tips to Avoid Astigmatism, Floaters, and Double Vision
Eye floaters are black spots or shadows that appear in front of the eyes. The number of floaters is increasing due to the use of technology. Gently shaking your head can help alleviate floaters by settling the impurities in the eyes. Double vision is caused by problems with eye muscles. Treating binocular double vision can be done with a Chinese medicine decoction. Astigmatism, caused by irregular shapes of the cornea or lens, can be prevented by avoiding rubbing the eyes and sitting down to read.
#education
Fox News: Vance warns colleges that 'expressed open hostility' to SCOTUS affirmative action ruling to preserve records
Ohio GOP Senator JD Vance is urging 10 colleges to preserve communications showing their dissatisfaction with Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action.
The Epoch Times: Minister Says Teachers' Strikes Come at 'Worst' Time Amid Post-Pandemic Recovery
Teachers' strikes in the UK have caused disruption for schoolchildren. Government offered pay increase but unions rejected. Ongoing frustration and delays.
#crime
The Epoch Times: ‘Ground up Aspirin’: Trump Issues Response After Cocaine Found in White House
Former President Trump criticizes President Biden and his family after cocaine is found in the White House . Speculation arises regarding Hunter Biden's involvement due to his history of drug addiction. The U.S. Secret Service confirms the discovery and suspects it was brought in by someone with access to the building. The White House refuses to confirm if the culprit will be prosecuted. Senator Tom Cotton urges the Secret Service to provide details about the investigation to ensure the security of the White House. Drug use among past White House residents, including former President Obama and Vice President Harris, is mentioned.
Newsbusters: ABC, NBC Celebrate Philly DA Targeting Legal ‘Ghost Gun’ Makers
Philadelphia is suing gun parts manufacturers over the use of "ghost guns" in a mass shooting. ABC and NBC falsely portray the companies as selling illegal products. Building firearms at home is legal and protected by a recent court ruling.
Fox News: DA to seek death for ex-con rapist accused of jogging mom's abduction, murder
The top prosecutor in Memphis intends to seek the death penalty for Cleotha Abston, a felon accused of kidnapping and killing a woman. Abston has a violent criminal history and was released early from prison. The district attorney, who opposed the death penalty in the past, will seek it in this case.
Red State: Using AI to Turn the Tables on Scammers
Telephone scamming is a serious problem that affects many people. Roger Anderson has developed an artificial intelligence call-deflection system to keep fraudsters on the line and frustrate their attempts to extract financial information. This innovative solution is causing trouble for scammers and providing some much-needed relief for victims of these scams.
The Epoch Times: Trump Aide Walt Nauta Pleads Not Guilty in Classified Documents Case
Former President Donald Trump's aide, Walt Nauta, pleaded not guilty to helping Trump hide classified documents. Nauta, a former Navy officer, is accused of concealing documents at Trump's Florida home and conspiring to obstruct justice. Trump, who also pleaded not guilty to charges related to classified documents, has claimed that the investigations against him are politically motivated.
PJ Media: 25 Holiday Mass Shootings: 25 Killed, 161 Injured, 0 MAGA Hats Recovered
Over the long Independence Day weekend, there were 25 mass shootings in mostly blue cities, resulting in 161 people injured and 25 dead. Chicago and Baltimore were particularly affected, with Chicago experiencing multiple shootings and Baltimore seeing two killed and 28 injured. The press often hides the level of black mass shootings in the US, pinning the blame on white men instead.
Fox News: Alabama pays $1M to estate of deputy killed by criminal released early
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced that the estate of Deputy Bradley Johnson, who was fatally shot by a criminal on early release, will receive $1 million in compensation from the state. Johnson was shot alongside fellow deputy Chris Poole by Austin Hall, a former convict released under "good time provisions." Hall had previously escaped from prison in 2019 after serving only four years of his 10-year sentence.
#sports
Breitbart: America-Bashing WNBA Player Hits Back at Enes Kanter Freedom: 'Respect MY Lived Experience as a Black Gay Woman'
WNBA star Natasha Cloud called the United States "trash" and faced backlash. Former NBA star Enes Kanter-Freedom challenged her to see the reality of oppressive nations like China and North Korea.
Forbes: Portland Trail Blazers Match Dallas Mavericks’ Offer Sheet For Matisse Thybulle
The Portland Trail Blazers have matched the offer sheet from the Dallas Mavericks for Matisse Thybulle, a restricted free agent. The Blazers had made it clear they intended to keep him.
#technology
Fox News: Tech-savvy tips to make sure you never miss another friend or family member's birthday
Tech tips to help you remember loved ones' birthdays: use your phone's calendar app to set annual reminders, or try third-party apps like BDAYS or Google Contacts. You can also send fun birthday messages with iPhone, such as full-screen effects or handwritten messages. Additionally, you can get notified of birthdays on Facebook or send personalized e-gifts using platforms like GiftYa or Amazon. Never forget a birthday again with these tech tips.
Daily Wire: OceanGate Suspends Operations After Deadly Implosion
OceanGate, a deep-sea exploration company, halts operations after their Titan submersible collapses during a Titanic tour, resulting in the death of all five crew members.
#other
Forbes: Elton John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour Is The First In History To Hit $900 Million In Ticket Sales
Elton John's Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour has surpassed $900 million in ticket sales, making it the first ever to reach that milestone. The tour, which began in 2018, has already become the highest-grossing tour in history, and it shows no signs of slowing down. Despite its success, Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour is expected to surpass it and reach $1 billion in grosses by 2024.
Flag And Cross: 'Heartbreaking': Journey Co-Founder, Songwriter Dies at 76
One of the founders of rock band Journey, George Tickner, has died at the age of 76. Neal Schon, the lead guitarist and lyricist of the band, paid tribute to Tickner on social media, expressing his love for Tickner's song "Of a Lifetime." Tickner left Journey to pursue an education at Stanford University before the band gained commercial success.
Breitbart: Journey Co-Founder George Tickner Dead at 76
George Tickner, co-founder and rhythm guitarist of rock band Journey, has died at the age of 76. No cause of death has been released.
Forbes: SAG-AFTRA’s No-Decision On Strike Plunges Industry Into More Turmoil
Hollywood is on the brink of chaos as both the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) and the Writers Guild of America face potential strikes. The impact of an actors' strike would extend beyond halted productions, affecting press coverage, reshoots, and awards season. The next major awards show, the Emmys, could even be canceled. With negotiations ongoing, a strike could be imminent, marking the first time in decades that Hollywood would face a two-union strike.