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America First News
6 Jul 2023
#politics
Forbes: Australian Minister Calls Don Jr. A ‘Big Baby’ After He Cancels Speaking Tour To Country
A senior Australian minister criticizes Donald Trump Jr. for canceling a speaking event in Australia due to alleged visa issues and "cancel culture". The minister called Trump a "big baby" and implied low popularity. Some suggest the visa issues were politically motivated.
Fox News: Biden shamed after press secretary sidesteps question about seventh grandchild: 'Feel the empathy'
The White House refuses to address questions about President Biden's acknowledgment of his seventh grandchild, sparking criticism on social media. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to answer inquiries about whether Biden considers 4-year-old Navy Joan Roberts his granddaughter. This is the second time Jean-Pierre has avoided such questions, leading to backlash on Twitter.
#society
Fox News: Mommy jogger Eliza Fletcher’s accused murderer in court, Kevin Costner’s divorce win and more top headlines
Cleotha Abston returns to court for a hearing on the kidnapping and murder of jogger Eliza Fletcher.
Kevin Costner wins in court during his divorce from his estranged wife.
Fox News: Tatum O’Neal’s near-death experience caps life of drug addiction, abuse and volatile relationships
Tatum O'Neal, the youngest actor to win an Oscar, opens up about her difficult life, including her struggles with sobriety, volatile marriage, and estranged relationship with her father, Ryan O'Neal. Despite her success in showbiz, her family life was marked by tension and alleged abuse. O'Neal is now focused on her recovery and regaining her abilities after suffering a stroke, as well as maintaining her sobriety.
American Thinker: It must be nice to be a Democrat seeking to rewrite COVID history with such a compliant media in tow
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky warns about the future possibility of misinformation and politicized science, as she steps down from her position. She denies responsibility for the damage caused by the CDC during the COVID pandemic. Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, claims she always wanted schools to remain open during the pandemic, but evidence suggests otherwise. The media collaborated with the government to silence dissenting voices and obstruct an investigation into the Wuhan lab leak theory.
#foreignaffairs
Newsbusters: 'Morning Joe,' Peter Beinart Joins With Those Calling Israel An 'Apartheid State'
Peter Beinart, a liberal columnist and former editor, aligns with Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib in denouncing Israel as an "apartheid state" during a discussion on the violence in Jenin. Beinart cites Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and B'Tselem as sources that support this viewpoint. He suggests that the US should pressure Israel by withholding aid and not protecting it from condemnation at the UN and prosecution at the International Criminal Court. There are concerns about whether Beinart will advocate for the complete destruction of Israel.
#economy
Forbes: These Are The Real Villains Behind Summer Airline Delays
Air travel is booming yet plagued by delays and cancellations. The FAA's incompetence and Washington's meddling are to blame.
#military
Fox News: New video shows Russian fighter jets harassing American drones over Syria, US Air Force says
Russian fighter jets dangerously harass U.S. drones over Syria. Russian aircraft blocked drones' paths, used flares, and forced evasive maneuvers. U.S. military urges Russian forces to stop reckless behavior.
#education
Fox News: Supreme Court struck down affirmative action, but that won't stop Harvard
The Supreme Court invalidated race-conscious practices in university admissions, but schools like Harvard are finding ways to skirt the ruling by considering applicants' experience with race instead. Discrimination in academia, government, and corporations will continue to be evaded through methods such as eliminating standardized testing, offloading discrimination onto third parties, dispersing DEI programming, and using word games and technology to manipulate quotas. The battle against discrimination is far from over.
Red State: Stanford University to Offer Course on Taylor Swift's Lyrics. No, Really.
In a college climate where expensive tuition is the norm, a Stanford University student is creating an English class that examines Taylor Swift's songwriting. The class aims to explore the narrative power of music and draw parallels to classic works of literature and poetry. While some may question the intellectual substance of Swift's lyrics, others see value in analyzing her evolution as a songwriter.
Washington Free Beacon: The Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Ruling Is Already Having an Impact. You Might Be Surprised Where.
Law journals at Columbia University Law School have postponed their masthead decisions in response to the Supreme Court's ruling against race-based college admissions. This delay suggests that affirmative action practices in selecting student editors and articles for publication could be at risk due to the ban on affirmative action. The ruling has broader implications for race-based policies in academia and corporate America.
#technology
Forbes: Elon Musk Predicts Tesla Self-Driving Cars Will Arrive ‘This Year’
Tesla CEO Elon Musk predicts that fully driverless cars will be delivered later this year, although he acknowledges his history of overly optimistic forecasts. Musk commends China's role in artificial intelligence (AI), expresses confidence in China's potential as a global leader in the field, and calls for regulatory oversight for transformative technologies. Musk's interest in maintaining a good relationship with China is understandable, as the country is Tesla's second-largest market and plays a crucial role in production capacity. While there are still technical and regulatory challenges, Musk's vision for driverless cars remains uncertain.