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America First News
7 Jul 2023
#politics
The Epoch Times: 'Racial Justice,' 'Intersectionality' at Heart of New Chicago Mayor's Transition Report
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson celebrated the release of a 223-page mayoral transition report that emphasized racial justice, equity, and inclusivity. The report called for the removal of public artworks reinforcing white supremacy, increased hiring of black police officers, and the erasure of the city's gang database. Johnson's speech at a South Side church evoked civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr., while other speakers highlighted the importance of arts and culture and the need for a racially equitable education system.
The Epoch Times: BC Port Strike Enters Day Seven as Union, Employers Association Trade Barbs
A strike by BC port workers continues for its seventh day as the union and employers exchange accusations. The union claims that the employers walked away from negotiations, while the employers argue that the strike has caused layoffs and disruptions in the billions. Labour Minister urges mediation.
Breitbart: Dershowitz: 'Extremists' on SCOTUS Are 'Screaming' About Rulings that Follow Liberal Principles
Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz says Supreme Court's recent rulings align with liberal views, but extremists claim it's the end of democracy. Dershowitz supports decisions on Biden's loan program, affirmative action, and free expression. He argues that race should never be a factor.
National Review: The Corner: Who Gave Us Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.? Not the Right
Rebecca Traister's profile delves into the life of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., blaming a political and media culture for enabling his behavior. Kennedy's career spanned from working as an attorney to promoting false theories about vaccines and election fraud. Traister highlights the Democrat connections and left-wing organizations that supported Kennedy, ultimately criticizing the liberal journalism industry and Democratic dynasties for glamorizing an irresponsible figure.
Breitbart: GOP Sen. Schmitt: Our Lawsuit Showed Biden Used Legal Threats to Get Censorship and Judge Agreed
Former Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt discussed his lawsuit against social media censorship efforts by the Biden administration on Fox Business Network's "Kudlow." He claimed that the Biden administration coerced tech platforms to engage in widespread censorship, and that their actions were the most chilling example of censorship in US history. Schmitt also mentioned that White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki openly admitted to flagging problematic posts for Facebook.
American Thinker: Pete Buttigieg 'takes over' White House social media feed -- what could go wrong?
Politician Pete Buttigieg takes over White House social media to promote Biden's infrastructure investments. Some question if this violates the Hatch Act. The content is criticized for technical issues and lack of substance.
#society
Foreign Policy: Latvia’s New President Wants a Clean Break With the Soviet Past
Edgars Rinkevics, Latvia's new president and first openly gay head of state in the EU or NATO, aims to break free from the Soviet mindset and establish Latvia as a Western nation. He strongly supports Ukraine and advocates for stronger roles within NATO and the EU. Rinkevics's presidency is seen as a symbol of social change in Latvia, challenging conservative views on LGBTQ+ rights and women's rights. He is determined to move the country away from its Soviet past and strengthen Latvia's position on the world stage.
Fox News: South Dakota teen killed in boating collision with jet ski, reports say
A 13-year-old South Dakota girl named Emmy Gorman was killed in a tragic boating accident on Lake Madison. She was tubing on the lake when a jet ski collided with her. Despite medical help arriving quickly, she couldn't survive her injuries. The investigation is ongoing. Emmy's family described her as a beautiful and caring girl who loved animals and sports. A GoFundMe page has been set up to help the family with expenses.
The Epoch Times: University Reprimands Associate Professor Who Failed Student for Using Term 'Biological Women'–Then Rescinds It
Student Olivia Krolczyk received a failing grade for using the term "biological women" in her project proposal for a Gender Studies class at the University of Cincinnati. After sharing her story on social media, the university reprimanded the professor but later rescinded the reprimand. Krolczyk finished the class with an A but criticized the university for not enforcing its rules.
Daily Wire: Bradley Cooper Discusses Approach To Fatherhood: ‘Learn From Your Predecessor’s Mistakes’
Actor Bradley Cooper reflects on the impact of his father's death on his perspective on life and parenting. He discusses how his father's passing changed his outlook, initially leading to a nihilistic attitude before finding peace and embracing his true self. Cooper also talks about his approach to fatherhood, learning from mistakes and striving to unburden his daughter from his own issues. He emphasizes the importance of being present and rejects the term "co-parenting," highlighting that parenting is a shared endeavor.
Forbes: Stay Cool With These 5 Excellent Lagers That Are Perfect For Summer
Summer is the perfect time to enjoy lagers, which account for a significant portion of beer sales. Lagers differ from ales in terms of fermentation and conditioning process. Popular lagers include Bud Light and Modelo Especial.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: In China Visit, Yellen Confronts Communist Regime's Treatment of US Companies
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen defended Washington's policies against China's unfair trade practices. She emphasized the need for "healthy economic competition" and a "fair set of rules" that can benefit both countries. Yellen's remarks are expected to disappoint the Chinese regime, which hopes for improved economic and trade ties. The discussions were part of Yellen's trip to deepen communication with China on various issues. Critics have questioned the Biden administration's approach to China and its willingness to address human rights abuses.
#economy
The Epoch Times: House Republicans Say Blackrock, Vanguard's ESG Policies May Violate Antitrust Law
House Republicans are investigating companies like BlackRock and Vanguard over their development of decarbonization and net-zero emissions targets, warning that these efforts could violate antitrust laws and harm the economy. The Republicans sent letters to the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) and its Net Zero Asset Managers (NZAM) initiative, as well as to BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street, demanding explanations of their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies. The Republicans argue that the companies' collusive agreements to decarbonize assets and reduce emissions may restrict output, increase prices, and limit consumer and investor choices. The companies have until July 20 to provide the requested information.
#culture
Flag And Cross: Hidden Gems Of Barcelona: 6 Destinations To Dodge The Crowds
Barcelona offers more than just the popular tourist attractions. Hidden gems can be found in the plazas, markets, and museums. The bustling Plaça Reial is a favorite spot for restaurants and bars, perfect for a tapas break. Barcelona's history is also worth exploring, with the Catalan language and political rift between Catalonia and Spain playing a significant role. The Sunday book market at Sant Antoni is a rare gem, and the neighborhood surrounding it is home to the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, a must-visit for art lovers. Picasso's version of Las Meninas is also on display, showcasing his adaptation of this famous Spanish artwork.
#health
Fox News: Josh Hawley, other Senate Republicans targeted in multimillion-dollar drug price campaign
A conservative tax group is targeting Senate Republicans who support reforming the drug pricing system ahead of a health care package vote. The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste is focusing on Senators Josh Hawley, Katie Britt, Tommy Tuberville, Mike Braun, and Cindy Hyde-Smith for speaking out against Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs). The group plans to use grassroots activism, online messaging, and other media outreach to campaign against PBM reform.
The Right Scoop: Top children’s hospital accepts 3-YR-OLDS to begin changing genders
UCSF Benioff, a top children's hospital in California, is accepting patients into their Child and Adolescent Gender Center as young as three years old. They offer comprehensive medical and psychological care, as well as advocacy and legal support, to transgender and gender-diverse children. This raises concerns about whether three years old is too young for children to be placed on the "gender affirming" path.
The Epoch Times: Some Exercise Times May Be Better for People With Type 2 Diabetes
Exercise, especially aerobic and resistance training, can help control blood sugar levels and improve insulin sensitivity in people with Type 2 diabetes. Timing of exercise is also important, with exercising later in the day potentially yielding better results. Losing weight is not necessary to see the benefits of exercise, as it can lower body fat and increase muscle mass. This study provides practical advice for healthcare professionals in prescribing exercise to manage blood glucose levels.
#crime
The Blaze: New details reveal White House cocaine was found in 'much more secure' area where 'normal people' can't go
Cocaine found in more secure area of White House. Location near Situation Room and not accessible to normal people. Secret Service investigation may conclude by Monday.
The Epoch Times: Passenger Arrested for Bomb Threat on Alaska Airlines Flight Claims Cartel Members Wanted to 'Kill' Him
A passenger on an Alaska Airlines flight from Atlanta to Seattle made a bomb threat, claiming he feared being killed by a cartel. The flight was diverted to Spokane International Airport, where no explosives were found. The passenger admitted to writing the note and concocting the false information to ensure his arrest.
Forbes: Chicago Police Department Under Internal Investigation For Alleged Sexual Relations With Bused In Migrants
Chicago Police Department is conducting an internal investigation into allegations of sexual relations between officers and migrants being housed at a police station. The migrants, mostly from Venezuela, were bused to liberal cities like Chicago by Republican governors. The investigation is said to focus on whether any of the migrants involved were children.
Red State: Even MSNBC Isn't Buying the White House Cocaine Line, as Biden Ducks Questions Again
The mystery of cocaine found in the White House continues to unfold. The Biden team's response lacks transparency and refuses to clarify details. They deflect questions with poor excuses and refuse to confirm if the cocaine belonged to Hunter or Joe Biden. Even MSNBC finds it hard to believe that the Secret Service can't track down the culprit. Biden's laughter and avoidance of questions only fuel suspicion. Regardless of their attempts to hide the truth, it's becoming clear that there is a problem in the White House.
The Federalist Papers: Dan Bongino Says There's Only 1 Way Cocaine Got Into the WH: 'No Other Explanation'
Former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino questions the White House's version of events regarding the mystery cocaine found at the White House. Bongino believes someone bypassed security checkpoints and brought the cocaine in, most likely one of the protectees. Bongino's theory has gained attention on social media.
#sports
Fox News: Orioles manager ejected up 14 runs: ‘My weirdest ejection of all-time’
The Baltimore Orioles dominate the New York Yankees, winning 14-1. Orioles manager Brandon Hyde gets ejected for arguing with the plate umpire.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: Introducing Outdoor Edge's Latest 2.5" RazorWork Utility/Work Knife
Outdoor Edge introduced the 2.5" RazorWork Utility/Work knife, a downsized version of their groundbreaking knife. Made from Japanese stainless steel with a RazorSafe blade change system, it offers a compact and reliable cutting tool for tradesmen and everyday carry.
#technology
Fox News: How to send GIFs on an iPhone and Android
Learn how to send GIFs on your iPhone or Android device by following a few simple steps. On an iPhone, open the Messages app, tap the Write icon, enter the recipient's name, tap the App drawer, select the button, search for the GIF you want, and tap the Send button. If the button is missing, install it through the App drawer. On Android, open your messaging app, tap the text bubble icon, enter the recipient's name, tap the built-in GIF button, browse or search for a GIF, and tap the Send button. Using GIFs is a fun way to enhance your messages.
#other
Fox News: NM Supreme Court affirms decision to keep electric provider from transferring shares in coal-fired plant
The New Mexico Supreme Court has upheld a decision by utility regulators to reject a proposal by the state's largest electric provider, Public Service Co. of New Mexico, to transfer shares in a coal-fired power plant to a Navajo energy company. The court ruled that the decision by regulators was reasonable and consistent with the state's Energy Transition Act. Environmentalists have protested the transfer, while the utility expressed disappointment with the ruling.
The Epoch Times: Australian Government Rejects Opposition's Call to Embrace Nuclear Energy
The Australian government rejects Opposition's demand for nuclear power, favors renewable energy. Opposition leader argues nuclear power is cost-effective and supports renewables. Energy crisis and rising electricity prices fuel debate on nuclear energy. Opposition pushes for small modular nuclear reactors. Energy Minister stands firm on renewables. Finland sees significant drop in energy prices after launching nuclear power plant.
Forbes: Reformation Opens A New NYC Flagship, Taking Its Tech-Forward Retail To The Next Level
Reformation's new SoHo flagship store offers a unique retail experience with interactive digital displays, personalized dressing rooms, and data-driven customer service. The company uses technology to collect and analyze data, improving the customer experience and informing merchandising decisions. The store also emphasizes sustainability and education, with staff knowledgeable about the brand's sustainable practices and materials. Reformation plans to continue expanding its retail presence and entering new markets based on the success of its stores.
Flag And Cross: Preventative Measures Used In Vineyards Are Health Risks To Wild Birds
Winegrowers using fungicides are endangering wild birds. The chemicals used in vineyards can disrupt bird hormones and metabolism, potentially impacting their reproduction and survival. Birds can be highly contaminated by fungicides in vineyards, which use higher quantities of these chemicals compared to other crops.