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America First News
6 Jul 2023
#illegals
Fox News: NYC considers housing illegal immigrants in public schools over the summer: 'Not ideal'
New York City is considering using public schools as temporary shelters for illegal migrants due to the overwhelming number of asylum seekers. The city has reached its capacity and is exploring all options, including using schools such as New Dorp High School and Mark Twain Middle School. Protests have erupted, with critics arguing that children should not be impacted by the Biden administration's policies.
#politics
Red State: NY Times Busts Eric Adams After Taking Closer Look at Fallen Officer Photo Story He Frequently Tells
New York City Mayor Eric Adams faces criticism for his interactions with critics, including insulting a Holocaust survivor. He is also accused of fabricating a story about carrying a photo of a fallen officer.
The Epoch Times: Feds Implement New ID Rules for Accessing Public Records
New regulations have been enacted in Canada under the Access to Information Act, requiring Canadians to provide adequate identification when requesting public records. The Treasury Board stated that this measure is necessary to confirm the requester's right of access. Concerns were raised about potential delays, but the Treasury Board maintains that the new rules align with current practices and are not expected to impact processing times. However, testimonies from journalists and politicians revealed significant delays in accessing public records, with some requests remaining outstanding for up to 10 years.
Fox News: Delaware Supreme Court denies access to Biden's Senate papers at University of Delaware
Conservative groups were denied access to records regarding President Biden's Senate papers donated to the University of Delaware. The university claimed that the records were not considered public and therefore not subject to Freedom of Information Act requests. The Supreme Court ruled that the university had not fulfilled its burden of proof, but the university did not conduct a search for the requested records.
Fox News: TV's 'Peaky Blinders' denounces DeSantis campaign after being featured in 'Pride' video aimed at Trump
The team behind "Peaky Blinders" criticized Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's campaign for using footage from the show in a video aimed at Donald Trump's positions on LGBTQ issues. The creators of the show condemned the campaign for using the footage without permission and disapproved of the video's message. The video has since been heavily criticized and viewed 25 million times.
Washington Free Beacon: Joe Manchin, Who Orchestrated $80 Billion IRS Expansion Bill, Routinely Paid Taxes Late
Democratic senator Joe Manchin, who pushed for an $80 billion IRS expansion, was reported to have routinely failed to pay taxes on time, including on real estate and personal property items. Republicans criticized the funding as part of a strategy to tax and audit more Americans, particularly those with lower incomes. Manchin, who faces potential challenges in the upcoming election, has been accused of hypocrisy by Republicans. He has positioned himself as a critic of President Biden's spending, despite negotiating the terms of the bill himself and previously praising it as transformative. Republicans have tried to cut the bill's IRS provisions further.
Daily Wire: Biden Staffer Says Hatch Act Bars Him From Taking Questions About Cocaine At The WH
White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates refused to answer questions about cocaine found in the White House, citing the Hatch Act. Critics doubted this excuse and accused Bates of avoiding the topic.
Breitbart: Chris Christie Mocks Trump: 'He’s Never Run Against Somebody from New Jersey'
Chris Christie believes he can outmatch Donald Trump in the Republican primary. He claims Trump has never faced someone from New Jersey who understands him. However, Christie's tough guy persona has not resonated with voters, as he has the highest unfavorable rating among GOP candidates.
National Review: NYC Aides Doctored Photo of Fallen Officer to Back Up Mayor’s Story: Report
Last year, a report revealed that Mayor Eric Adams had created a photo of his police officer friend who died in the line of duty after he started talking about it in interviews. Aides distressed the photo to make it look old. Adams had mentioned the photo multiple times and showed it to reporters and at a police ceremony.
#society
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Target reverses course on selling Mark Levin’s new book
Target originally refused to sell Mark Levin's book, "The Democrat Party Hates America," but has now reversed course and will sell it. The change in decision may be due to concerns about potential boycotts or controversies.
Daily Wire: ‘South Park’ Creators Set Wage At $30 Per Hour, Ban Tipping At Their Colorado Restaurant
“South Park” creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, have raised the minimum wage to $30/hour for all employees at their Colorado restaurant, Casa Bonita, but patrons are no longer allowed to tip. The restaurant was purchased for $3.1 million and is known for its entertainment beyond food. The owners shifted to a no-tipping model to provide a higher wage and a better experience for guests.
Fox News: Target backtracks, will sell Mark Levin's forthcoming book in its stores after opposing title
Conservative radio host Mark Levin criticized Target for refusing to sell his book due to the title, "The Democrat Party Hates America." Target initially confirmed this decision but later reversed it, stating that the book will be sold in its physical stores when it is released. Levin believes that this reversal is a win for free speech and market capitalism.
The Blaze: MacIntyre: Red-state blues
For decades, liberals gloated about blue states' economic productivity, but now the economic power in the US is shifting south. Over 2 million people moved to the South, reshaping the nation's economic landscape. The South has become an impressive economic engine, attracting retirees and corporations with low living costs and generous subsidies. The South's booming job growth and rise in real estate prices highlight its transformation.
PJ Media: Navigating North America's Sexual Landscape
Old maps with poorly-drawn continents and sea serpents could be useful in preventing explorers from offending the wrong people in today's world. Asexuals are now demanding their rights, but some find the constant demand for recognition and praise annoying. The RCMP in Canada is cracking down on students expressing straight pride, showing discrimination based on sexual orientation is still present. Here there be dragons.
#war
Euromaidan Press: US plans to supply Ukraine with cluster munitions, officials say – Reuters
US plans to send cluster munitions to Ukraine to fight against Russian invaders. Human Rights Watch campaigns against the supplies and accuses both Ukraine and Russia of using them. (, )
National Review: The Corner: Biden Wants to Have It Both Ways on Ukraine
American officials, including Richard Haass and Charles Kupchan, met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to discuss a potential ceasefire in Ukraine. These discussions were not directed by the Biden administration but have taken place with their knowledge. However, these talks contradict President Biden's public statement about not engaging in any negotiation. The reason for this meeting was the concern that Republicans might reduce support for Ukraine, not their actual involvement.
The Epoch Times: EU Opens Center to Aid Prosecution of Alleged Russian ‘Crimes of Aggression’
The European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust) has launched the International Center for the Prosecution of Crimes of Aggression (ICPA) to gather evidence against Russia and other perpetrators of aggression in the war against Ukraine. The ICPA will coordinate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) and help support national investigations into the crimes of aggression. The center will not have the power to issue indictments but will serve as a coordination platform for gathering evidence.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Ted Cruz Blasts 'Barbie' Movie: Pushing Pro-Chinese Communist Propaganda Map
Sen. Ted Cruz accuses the Barbie movie of promoting Chinese propaganda after Vietnam banned the film for featuring a map with the fake "Nine-Dash Line." Cruz argues that Hollywood needs to stop appeasing the Chinese Communist Party and claims that China uses its film markets to push propaganda.
#economy
Breitbart: Exclusive: Vivek Ramaswamy Explains How He Will Decouple from China and Revive Economy
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is hungry to provide details on how to revive the economy, decouple from China, and instill national pride in the U.S. youth. He emphasizes the need to stop depending on China for national security and calls for reentering trade agreements with other countries. Ramaswamy also plans to fix the economy by putting people back to work, unlocking American energy, and restoring stability to the U.S. Dollar. He believes that increasing GDP growth will encourage national pride and restore confidence in the country's future.
#military
The Federalist Papers: Defense Sec Honors 50th Anniversary of All Volunteer Force Amid Recruiting Crisis: 77% Youth Ineligible
In honor of the 50th anniversary of the all-volunteer force, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin administered the military oath of office to 85 young men and women. The U.S. military is facing recruitment challenges due to factors like a robust job market, the end of overseas wars, increased PTSD rates, and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, perceptions of the military's shift towards progressive ideologies may be impacting recruitment. An alarming number of young Americans do not qualify for military service, and a growing number of military families are advising against service. The Army, Air Force, and Navy are at risk of not achieving their recruitment targets.
#religion
Daily Wire: Red Hot Chili Peppers Bassist Opens Up About ‘Moment’ He Found God
Flea, the bassist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, spoke about finding God after feeling empty following his wild partying days. Though not religious, he now believes in God and prays daily, striving to live a life that honors his concept of a divine energy.
The Blaze: Glenn’s most powerful speech yet: 'I’m DONE warning people'
Glenn Beck attended a event that aimed to rededicate America to God, and footage of his powerful speech has just been released. He warns about the jeopardization of freedoms, shifts in the economy, and the rise of malevolent global elites. He says we are not fighting Republicans or Democrats, but evil. He offers hope and shares insight about what the American people worship and what we must do to survive.
Flag And Cross: Swedish Police Receive Application To Burn Torah Outside Israeli Embassy
Swedish police have received requests to burn holy books outside the Israeli embassy and in Stockholm, following the burning of a Koran earlier this year. These requests have caused international condemnation and protests in Syria. Jewish community leaders have condemned the burnings, stating that they are a disgrace and could harm Sweden's bid to join NATO. Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, who met with US President Joe Biden to discuss NATO membership, has expressed sympathy for Muslims offended by the burnings but has not commented on the threats to burn the Torah.
#culture
Forbes: Pamplona’s Famous Bull-Running Festival Started Today: Why PETA Is Protesting The 700-Year Old Spanish Tradition
Protesters wearing red robes and bull horns demonstrated against bullfighting ahead of Spain's Festival of San Fermín. The protesters, including activists from PETA and AnimaNaturalis, called for an end to the killing and torture of bulls during the event. Bullfighting is seen as a cultural tradition in Spain, but animal rights activists have long opposed it.
#health
The Epoch Times: $5,750 COVID Ticket Issued to Military Veteran Stayed by Crown
A decorated military veteran's $5,750 ticket for crossing the U.S.-Canadian border without a valid COVID test has been stayed. The veteran, who suffers from PTSD and other medical conditions, had a valid exemption to the required test.
Fox News: 'Pretty Little Liars' star claims she was fired from show amid drug use and eating disorder
Actress Lindsey Shaw reveals she was let go from "Pretty Little Liars" due to drug issues and excessive weight loss. She expresses gratitude for her co-star Shay Mitchell's support and appreciation for being brought back in the final season.
Washington Free Beacon: Massachusetts Senator Says Sex Change Treatments for Minors Are a 'Human Right'
Democratic senator Ed Markey introduced a bill to provide funding for research on gender-affirming care for minors, stating that it is a "human right." Critics argue that such treatments can have negative long-term health effects. Left-wing senators and pro-transgender groups support the bill.
Daily Wire: CDC Provides Guidance On Transgender People ‘Chestfeeding’ Babies
The CDC provides guidance on trans-identifying individuals "chestfeeding" their babies, stating that breastfeeding or chestfeeding is possible for transgender and nonbinary individuals. The agency also emphasizes the importance of healthcare providers being informed about gender transitions and providing support. However, doctors have criticized the CDC's guidance, expressing concerns about the potential long-term effects on infants and the comparability of the fluids produced by trans-identifying individuals to breast milk. The CDC also includes tips on using inclusive language and pronouns in its emergency child feeding toolkit.
#education
Townhall: Democrats’ Surprisingly Helpful Doublespeak on Diversity
The Supreme Court ruled against race-conscious admissions programs, stating they violated equal protection. Democrats opposing the ruling argue for diversity, but it's time to view each other as Americans, not based on race.
#crime
Fox News: Police probe battery incident reportedly involving Britney Spears being hit in face by top NBA pick’s security
Las Vegas police investigate battery incident at a restaurant involving Britney Spears and Victor Wembanyama's security team. No arrests made.
Breitbart: White House Refuses Say if Cocaine Belonged to Joe or Hunter Biden
White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates refused to confirm if the cocaine found at the White House belonged to Hunter or President Joe Biden. He cited the Hatch Act as the reason for not providing a response. When asked if the White House would commit to transparency if the Secret Service found the culprit, Bates deferred to the Secret Service professionals. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre gave evasive answers as well, refusing to say if the White House supports prosecuting the unknown smuggler. The White House was evacuated after the cocaine was discovered by the Secret Service.
Fox News: Ex-Secret Service agent assesses White House cocaine probe: 'Likely they have fairly good idea' of culprit
Former Secret Service agent Bobby McDonald believes that the Secret Service has a good idea of who may be involved in the recent discovery of cocaine in the White House. It is likely that the cocaine belonged to a staffer or a staffer's guest, as it was found over the July Fourth weekend .
An official familiar with the investigation suggests that it may be difficult to uncover the culprit due to the high foot traffic in the area where the drugs were found. However, McDonald disagrees and believes that the Secret Service has a good understanding of who was on the campus. The investigation involves DNA and fingerprint tests, as well as a review of visitor logs and surveillance footage .
Fox News: 4-year-old Kansas girl struck by bullet while watching Fourth of July fireworks
A 4-year-old girl in Kansas was shot in the arm while watching fireworks on the Fourth of July. Police believe the bullet was fired into the air in celebration. The girl is in serious condition but is expected to survive.
The Blaze: Suspected mass shooter, who may have photographed himself wearing a bra, is not 'trans,' DA's office says
In a tragic mass shooting in Philadelphia, a male suspect, Kimbrady Carriker, shot and killed five people. Reports initially claimed that Carriker was transgender, but the LGBTQIA Advisory Committee denies this, stating that he identifies as male. The committee condemns the use of incorrect language and emphasizes the vulnerability of trans women of color.
The Epoch Times: EXCLUSIVE: Canadian Soldier Arrested on Human Trafficking Charges
A Canadian Armed Forces member, Master-Warrant Officer Jason Whalen, has been arrested on charges of human trafficking, death threats, and illegal substance possession. The Department of National Defence stated that the matter is under investigation by the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service. Mr. Whalen's bail trial was scheduled for July 6.
Washington Free Beacon: Virginia County Sees 40% Surge in Shoplifting Under Soros Prosecutor
Shoplifting in Virginia's largest county, Fairfax County, has increased by 40% compared to last year. This rise can be attributed to a decision made by the county's prosecutor, Steve Descano, who announced in 2020 that he would not prosecute shoplifting cases under $1,000. Due to Descano's progressive criminal justice reforms, funded in part by left-wing billionaire George Soros, his decision not to prosecute certain misdemeanors has faced criticism. This leniency has led to a surge in organized retail theft, with law enforcement recovering over $930,000 in stolen merchandise last year and already surpassing $530,000 by mid-June this year.
#sports
Fox News: Yankees TV network provides update on cameraman who was stretchered off field
Camera operator Pete Stendel suffers orbital fracture after being hit in the head with an errant throw during Yankees game.
Fox News: Kobe Bryant revealed as NBA 2K cover athlete for fourth time
In tribute to Kobe Bryant's legacy, he will appear on the cover of NBA 2K for the fourth time. Gamers can choose between two editions and pre-order on Friday. NBA 2K24 also promises innovative technology and community-requested features.
Fox News: Saudi Arabian club hires Portuguese coach Luís Castro to join Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo's new club, Al-Nassr, hired Portuguese coach Luís Castro. Castro, known for his success with Shakhtar Donetsk, will lead Al-Nassr to the Asian Champions League playoffs.
Fox News: Oleksandr Usyk to face off against Daniel Dubois in Poland
Heavyweight champion Usyk will defend his belts against Dubois in Poland this August. Usyk previously defeated Anthony Joshua and hopes to fight Tyson Fury.
Forbes: Home Run Derby Odds: Here’s How The Derby Works—And Who Has The Best Chance Of Winning
Pete Alonso is favored to win the Home Run Derby, with young stars like Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Julio Rodriguez as contenders.
The Epoch Times: Martinez and Peralta Homer Back-to-Back, Rallying Dodgers Past Pirates 6–4
The Los Angeles Dodgers rally from a four-run deficit to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6–4. J.D. Martinez and David Peralta hit back-to-back home runs in the fifth inning, with Martinez's three-run shot giving the Dodgers the go-ahead run. The struggling Dodgers bullpen holds off the Pirates' threats, and Daniel Hudson earns his first save in 13 months.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: What Colors Can Deer See?
Deer have a different visual perception than humans. They can't see certain colors like orange, but they can see blue very well. Deer also have better vision in low light and can detect movement more quickly than humans. Camouflage can help hide your silhouette, but any movement will still be noticed by deer. Their wide field of view and ability to rotate their eyes make it difficult to go unnoticed by a deer.
On The Water: Costa Introduces King Tide frames
Costa Sunglasses celebrates their 40th anniversary with the launch of their most advanced frame yet, King Tide. Available in two styles, the King Tide 6 and King Tide 8, these frames are designed for optimal use on and off the water, with features such as removable side shields, shark-inspired venting, sweat management, and non-skid hooding. Equipped with Costa's polarized 580 glass lens technology, the King Tide provides exceptional clarity and color enhancement. Hand assembled and crafted in the U.S., these sunglasses are built with durability in mind.
Field & Stream: Best Scout Rifles of 2023
Gun writer Jeff Cooper developed the concept of the perfect all-purpose rifle in the 1980s. The Steyr Scout Rifle, designed in collaboration with Cooper, is considered the closest to his original definition. Other options like the Mossberg MVP Scout, Ruger Scout Rifle, and Savage 110 Scout are also available. Custom options are also possible, but they can be more expensive.
#technology
Forbes: How To Download Threads By Instagram, Meta’s New Twitter-Killer
Meta's new Twitter competitor, Threads, attracted over 10 million users within seven hours of its launch. Integrated with Instagram, the app offers a cleaner and less chaotic experience compared to Twitter. Though it lacks some features, Threads has received positive reviews and is an accessible alternative for Instagram users.
Flag And Cross: Twitter CEO Yaccarino Touts Musk's View Limits As Important Big Move
Linda Yaccarino defends Twitter's decision to limit daily tweets, citing the need to strengthen the platform against spam and bots. Concerns raised about the impact on advertisers. Yaccarino's first public comment since Elon Musk introduced the limits.
#other
The Epoch Times: Warning Issued Americans Going to the Beach This Summer
Many American coastal waterways and beaches are contaminated with unsafe levels of fecal bacteria, according to a new report. About half of U.S. beaches had potentially unsafe levels of the bacteria in 2022. The contamination is mainly caused by outdated infrastructure and sprawling development near coastlines.
The Epoch Times: How to Repair Plaster Wall Cracks
Plaster walls in an old house with cracks can be repaired to stay fixed and invisible. Plaster is a preferred wall surface due to its hardness and water resistance. Repairing cracks involves laying fiberglass joint tape over the crack and finishing with joint compound. Sanding the area, using a professional dry powder joint compound, and applying multiple coats of compound are key steps.
The Epoch Times: Finland Goes Nuclear, Sees Energy Prices Drop 75 Percent
Finland and Sweden have turned to nuclear power to meet their energy needs, resulting in significantly cheaper energy prices. Norway has also approved investments in oil and gas fields, emphasizing their importance for Europe's energy security. The shift away from renewable energy targets is driven by concerns over the negative impact on indigenous communities and the need for critical raw materials. Meanwhile, many European countries, including Bulgaria, Romania, and France, are embracing nuclear power. Germany, Austria, and Luxembourg remain outliers in their opposition to nuclear power. Australia is investing in nuclear submarines but rejecting nuclear energy, despite its potential benefits. The popularity of small modular reactors (SMRs) is growing, as they offer a stable and long-lasting energy source. As Europe and Scandinavia turn towards nuclear power, Australia must reconsider its stance.
Fox News: Oceangate suspends operations following fatal implosion of submersible during Titanic expedition
OceanGate, the company that owned the submersible involved in a fatal implosion while en route to explore the Titanic wreck, has suspended all operations. The Coast Guard is investigating the incident.