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America First News
7 Jul 2023
#politics
Fox News: Biden admin claims ‘irreparable harm,’ seeks to keep meeting with Big Tech after ruling ordered it to stop
The Biden administration is seeking a stay on a preliminary injunction that prevents it from discussing social media censorship with tech companies. The court memo mentioned the potential harm to the government's initiatives in preventing harm to the American people and democratic processes.
The injunction blocks government agencies and officials from pressuring social media companies to suppress posts containing protected free speech. The Justice Department has filed a notice of appeal and plans to stay the court's order. Critics hail this as a victory for free speech and a blow to censorship.
#society
The Epoch Times: Confusion Leads California AG to Request Housing Authorities Deny Rent Increases
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued letters to housing authorities clarifying state rent control laws and demanding protection for all tenants, including those receiving federal aid through the Section 8 Housing Voucher Program. Some housing authorities had mistakenly allowed rent increases greater than the mandated thresholds, believing that these individuals were not protected by the statute. Bonta emphasized every tenant's protection and stated that subjecting vulnerable Section 8 recipients to illegal rent increases is unfair and may contribute to homelessness.
In response to violations of the Tenant Protection Act, Attorney General Bonta formed a housing strike force to address affordability and accessibility issues in the state. The strike force includes the California Department of Justice's Housing Justice Team, which monitors compliance with state laws. Additionally, settlements and lawsuits have been pursued against housing developers and cities for unlawfully increasing rents and violating tenant protection laws. Bonta is urging housing agencies to carefully scrutinize rent increase requests and landlords to be aware of the regulations.
#health
Fox News: 17-year-old high school football player on life support after collapsing during drills
A 17-year-old high school football player in Long Island collapsed during conditioning drills and is now on life support. Despite receiving medical help, he has no brain function and the cause of his collapse is unknown. The community is rallying in support of the family.
#crime
The Blaze: Armed man in ski mask tries to rob 3 men in Chicago, but one pulls out a gun and puts him in critical condition, police say
Three men are approached by a masked man who intended to rob them. One of the victims shoots the suspect, resulting in the suspect being hospitalized. The shooter was legally carrying a concealed weapon.
Fox News: Philadelphia suspect assaults 53-year-old man near ATM: video
Philadelphia police are searching for a suspect who attacked a man near an ATM in an attempted robbery. The victim was slapped and assaulted before the suspect pulled out a firearm. The suspect fled in a white Kia Optima sedan.
The Epoch Times: Colorado Supermarket Employee Fired After Filming Shoplifters Stealing on Father's Day
Supermarket employee fired for recording shoplifting incident. Employee followed shoplifters and filmed them stealing laundry detergent. Company fired him for violating policies against chasing thieves. (characters: 251)
Daily Wire: NBA’s Victor Wembanyama Addresses Incident With Britney Spears; She Demands Apology
Pop singer Britney Spears filed a police report after a member of NBA player Victor Wembanyama's security team allegedly backhanded her at a restaurant. Wembanyama claims he was unaware of the incident and thought his security was joking. Spears called the incident a "traumatic experience" and called for an apology.
Fox News: Washington DC Lyft driver shot and killed as suspects caught on camera fleeing scene
A Virginia man who worked as a Lyft driver was shot and killed in Washington, D.C. Police are seeking the public's help in identifying the suspect seen on video fleeing the scene. The victim, Nasrat Ahmad Yar, was a former interpreter for the U.S. Army in Afghanistan and had recently escaped with his family from the Taliban.