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America First News
6 Jul 2023
#politics
Fox News: WI Gov. Tony Evers signs spending plan after gutting GOP tax cut, increasing school funding for over 400 years
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers signed a two-year spending plan after using his partial veto powers to increase school funding and reduce the Republican income tax cut. The move angered Republicans and sparked debate over the budget.
Daily Wire: Meeting Between State Department And Facebook Axed After Judge Warns Of ‘Orwellian’ Relationship
State Department officials have canceled a meeting with Facebook after a federal judge ordered limited communication between the Biden administration and social media companies due to alleged collusion and censorship. The judge described the government's actions as "Orwellian." The canceled meeting would have discussed the 2024 election and potential hacking issues.
#society
The Epoch Times: Lac-Mégantic Marks 10 Anniversary of Rail Disaster That Killed 47 People
Lac-Mégantic commemorates the 10-year anniversary of a devastating rail disaster that killed 47 people and destroyed much of the downtown. Citizens march with LED lights in memory of victims, while calling for stricter rail safety rules. The town highlights progress in reconstruction, but challenges remain.
Fox News: MSNBC's Joy Reid was afraid to leave house on July 4th: 'America is awash with guns'
Joy Reid expressed her fear of leaving her house on July 4th due to the prevalence of guns in America. She argued that the increase in gun ownership has made public gatherings dangerous. Ryan Busse, a former firearms industry executive, stated that the right to own firearms can be detrimental to society. The conversation also touched on mass shootings and their impact.
The Epoch Times: Supreme Court Rules for Christian Bakers in First Amendment Case
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Christian bakers who refused to make cakes for same-sex weddings, stating that it infringed on their constitutional rights. Left-wing activists have been suing bakers who refuse to make cakes for same-sex weddings under anti-discrimination laws. The decision came after a similar ruling in favor of a Christian website designer who refused to create websites for same-sex weddings.
#war
National Review: The Corner: Fending Off a Terror State
The latest from Ukraine: a major attack on Lviv's civilian infrastructure results in numerous fatalities. Russia's terror state status is questioned as the devastating consequences of the war continue to unfold. Eco-disaster looms after the destruction of a dam, while concerns rise over the safety of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station. A memorial in Bucha honors the victims of Russian aggression. Ukrainian prosecutors charge war crimes in the alleged deportation of orphans. President Zelensky's interview offers insight into the challenging role of leading Ukraine. Mike Pence's visit signifies solidarity, reflecting an unprecedented move by a Republican presidential candidate. The stories of Alfred Galimov and Yelena Milashina highlight the grim realities faced by individuals caught in the conflict. In Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili's health deteriorates amidst his trial, drawing comparisons to the situations in Ukraine and Hong Kong. Taiwan grapples with the dilemma of its future in light of Ukraine's struggle and China's watchful gaze.
Fox News: Russian missile strike kills 4 civilians in Lviv as Zelenskyy vows response
Russian missile attack in Lviv, Ukraine kills at least four people. President Zelenskyy promises a strong response. The attack is the largest since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
#economy
The Epoch Times: 'Bidenomics' Is Expansion of Government Intervention in Economy: Researcher
President Joe Biden's economic policy, known as "Bidenomics," reflects a distrust of free markets and relies on government intervention in the economy. Biden aims to achieve economic results through industrial policies and redistribution of resources, rather than relying on the trickle-down economic model. However, these interventions can create disincentives for investment and entrepreneurship. The Biden administration's economic policies differ from the Trump administration's in terms of selective interventions and the incorporation of progressive causes.
The Economist: Can Sweden’s two-track economy avoid a recession?
| Sweden's two-track economy is facing challenges as households struggle with financial difficulties caused by inflation, leading to a predicted contraction in the country's economy. The housing market is particularly affected, with falling house prices and a major real estate firm on the brink of bankruptcy. However, the business sector and employment remain stable, boosted by strong exports and government investment in infrastructure. While there are concerns about high inflation and a weak currency, experts believe Sweden will muddle through without a severe recession.
Forbes: The Battle Over 3D Printing’s Most Valuable Company
The 3D printing industry is experiencing turbulence as companies vie to acquire Stratasys, the most valuable company in the sector. Stratasys is being sought after by Desktop Metal, 3D Systems, and Nano Dimension. The battle has been marked by lawsuits and obstacles, slowing down any potential merger.
#health
Flag And Cross: Breakthrough All-Species Coronavirus Test To Prevent Future Pandemics
A new all-species coronavirus test can detect exposure to the SARS-CoV-2 virus in any animal. It focuses on antibodies against a protein called the N-protein, which is more abundant and consistent across species. This test will help scientists track coronavirus variants in animals and prevent future disease outbreaks.
#education
The Epoch Times: Curtailing Affirmative Action in College Admissions
The Supreme Court bans affirmative action in college admissions, sparking debate on historical discrimination and racial quotas.
Fox News: 'The dam is breaking' on school choice as battleground state passes voucher program: advocate
Ohio has expanded its school voucher program, allowing more families to participate. The program now includes families earning up to 450% of the federal poverty line. This move aligns with the growing trend of school choice legislation in several states.
Red State: Pennsylvania Republicans Get Played and Betrayed on School Choice
PA Gov. Josh Shapiro flips stance, opposes school choice & plans to veto voucher funding, disappointing Republicans & leaving failing school students without options.
#sports
Forbes: WWE Must Change Long-Term Creative Plans For Roman Reigns
WWE is considering a match between Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40, but it may not be the best choice. The Bloodline storyline, involving Reigns and his faction, has been a major success, and it would make more sense for someone from The Bloodline to ultimately defeat Reigns for the title.
Fox News: Twins' Pablo López throws complete game shutout in victory over Royals
Minnesota Twins pitcher Pablo López threw a complete-game shutout with 12 strikeouts in a 4-0 victory over the Kansas City Royals. López retired 15 straight batters and helped the Twins secure their second shutout in less than two weeks. This performance showcased his talent and impressed his team.
Fox News: Mets rookie kickstarts dramatic 9th-inning comeback as New York fights for postseason push
The New York Mets have had a rough season, but they are showing signs of life. Rookie Francisco Alvarez hit a game-tying home run, and veteran Mark Canha drove in the winning run, securing the Mets' 2-1 victory against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Despite their disappointments and struggles, the Mets are making progress and narrowing the gap in the division.
#science
The Economist: A gigantic landslide shows the limit to how high mountains can grow
A massive landslide in the Himalayas lowered the height of the Annapurna IV mountain by 500 meters, potentially being one of the largest landslips ever recorded. The falling mountain top displaced a significant amount of rock, equivalent to burying Manhattan to the height of the Empire State Building. This discovery challenges the dominant explanation for why mountains stop growing and suggests that landslides may play a role in curbing their growth.
#outdoors
Fox News: More New York shark bites force police to increase beach patrols
Two swimmers were attacked by sharks near New York beaches a day after two others were attacked. One man was bitten on the knee in Quogue and the other on the hand at Fire Island Pines. The victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries and increased shark patrols have been implemented.
#technology
Spectator USA: RIP Twitter. Meet Threads
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg challenge each other to a cage fight. It's a response to a Twitter post about their real fight for $44 billion. Threads, Zuckerberg's new platform, is set to outperform Twitter by linking it to Instagram. With a larger user base and better features, Threads may be the death of Twitter.
#other
Fox News: Cleaning wood cutting boards with lemons and salt: Does it work?
Cleaning professionals and social media users have discovered that a combination of lemon juice and salt can effectively remove stains and grime from wooden cutting boards. Lemon juice's acids break down the stains, while salt acts as a natural scrubber. This technique is gaining popularity among the cleaning community on TikTok.
Flag And Cross: Huge: Tucker Agrees to First Live Interview Since Fox Exit - Here's What We Know
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson will be interviewed by Russell Brand on the video platform Rumble. The interview, scheduled for Friday, will provide insights into Carlson's split from Fox News.
Forbes: Does Jung Kook's New Single Mean An Album Is Finally On The Way?
Jung Kook of BTS is set to release his highly anticipated new single "Seven," sparking rumors of a potential solo album. Fans have been waiting for Jung Kook to venture into his own solo career, and "Seven" could be the start of an exciting chapter.