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America First News
7 Jul 2023
#illegals
Fox News: Newsom calls on DOJ to investigate DeSantis' transports of illegal immigrants to California
California Governor Gavin Newsom, along with other officials, has called for an investigation into Florida's transport of illegal immigrants to California and other sanctuary jurisdictions. Newsom claims that migrants were deceived into taking flights based on false promises of jobs and shelter. Florida has denied these allegations, stating that the migrants flew voluntarily with their consent. This incident adds to the ongoing tensions between states over immigration and border policies.
#politics
The Blaze: Kamala Harris' bizarre attempt to redefine 'culture' elicits mockery
Vice President Kamala Harris faces criticism for her confusing and vague response when asked about the importance of culture. Her definition of culture left many confused and questioning her understanding of the topic. This is not the first time Harris's public comments have sparked doubt and ridicule.
The Epoch Times: Peers Say Their Children Face Difficulties Getting Bank Accounts Over Parents' Job
Several peers and their family members have faced difficulties with opening and maintaining bank accounts due to their connections to politics. Nigel Farage, broadcaster and former Brexit Party leader, revealed that his bank account was being closed and he had been denied accounts by multiple other banks. This has drawn attention to the scrutiny of anti-money laundering rules and the need for banks to check politically exposed persons (PEPs). Four peers shared their experiences of their family members being affected by this, with applications being denied or extra requirements being imposed.
Red State: Joy Reid Is the Perfect Example of the Left's Hypocrisy on Discrimination
Joy Reid's panic over guns and Independence Day is seen as an attempt to use fear and misinformation to control society. She falsely links Asian-American violence to conservative gun ownership, ignoring the discrimination against Asian-American students in affirmative action cases. Reid's race-baiting tactics and hypocritical stance on discrimination reveal the left's inconsistency.
Fox News: Michigan Republican Tom Barrett leaps back into crucial House race after Slotkin exit
Former Republican State Senator Tom Barrett is launching a second bid for Michigan's 7th Congressional District in 2024, after losing to Rep. Elisa Slotkin in 2022. Slotkin is now running for the state's open Senate seat. Several races in Michigan will be crucial in the upcoming election.
The Federalist: Bill Would Keep Noncitizens From Voting In US Federal Elections
Rep. Morgan Griffith, R-Va., introduced the "NO VOTE for Non-Citizens Act of 2023" to ensure that only eligible U.S. citizens can vote in federal elections. The bill aims to clarify states' authority over voter registration lists and reduce federal funding to states that permit noncitizen voting.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Six dead after explosion at Russian explosives factory, the second in a month
In Russia, two explosions at explosives plants have caused deaths and injuries. On July 7, an explosion at the Promsyntez plant in Chapayevsk killed six people and injured two others. A criminal investigation has been launched. This follows a previous explosion on June 20 at the Tambov Gunpowder Plant in Kotovsk, which killed four workers and injured 12 others. The cause of the explosions is currently unknown.
#economy
Newsbusters: Asman Rips ‘Bidenomics’ For ‘Trying to Turn Fake Hamburger Meat into a T-Bone Steak’
President Joe Biden's economic policies, dubbed "Bidenomics," face criticism from Fox News guest anchor David Asman. Asman highlights the negative impact on real wages and a poll revealing that the majority of Americans feel the economy is in fair or poor shape. Asman and Breitbart's Economics and Finance Editor John Carney voice concerns about inflation and the government's role as an investor. Critics are calling for action against the harmful effects of "Bidenomics."
The Epoch Times: Canada's Unemployment Rate Rose to 5.4% in June, Economy Added 60,000 Jobs: StatCan
Canada added 60,000 jobs in June, raising the employment rate by 0.3%. Jobs were concentrated in wholesale and retail trade, health care, manufacturing, and transportation. The unemployment rate also rose to 5.4%, the highest in over a year.
#health
The Federalist Papers: Actress Dies Through Assisted Suicide After Revealing Persistent Condition She Attributed to COVID Booster Shot
Actress and model Katerina Pavelek died by assisted suicide after suffering from an incurable neurological illness she claimed was caused by a COVID booster shot. Her death went largely unnoticed by mainstream media. Pavelek's friends held a memorial ceremony for her and other performers, such as Jessica Sutta, have also experienced adverse effects from the vaccines but fear speaking out due to potential career repercussions.
The Epoch Times: New South Wales Health Workers Offered Payrise Ahead of Industrial Action Threat
Health workers in New South Wales have called off planned industrial action after the state government agreed to a four percent pay increase. The deal will benefit the lowest-paid health workers and includes an increase in wages for paramedics. The offer will be voted on by union members before it is confirmed.
The Epoch Times: Scientists Investigating 'Long Vax' Symptoms Linked to COVID Shot
Scientists at Yale and Harvard are studying the potential side effects of COVID-19 vaccines, which has been referred to as "long vax." Symptoms of long vax can resemble those of long COVID, including fatigue, headaches, abnormal heart rate, and blood pressure issues. The researchers aim to understand the health status of those experiencing long vax and long COVID, as well as the associated immune responses.
Data analysis from a study in Los Angeles found that the rate of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS)-related symptoms increased by 33 percent after COVID-19 vaccination. Similar signals were observed after infection with the virus. The FDA acknowledges the possibility of rare cases of POTS after vaccination, but maintains that the benefits of COVID-19 vaccines outweigh the risks and side effects. Reports of vaccine injuries have surged since the approval of COVID-19 vaccines in 2020, sparking concerns among medical professionals and lawmakers.
The Epoch Times: Scottish Government Calls for Decriminalisation of Drug Possession for Personal Use
The Scottish government wants the UK government to decriminalize the possession of drugs for personal use to reduce drug-related harms and improve lives. However, the proposal is unlikely to be implemented as both the Conservative and Labour parties have rejected it. Scotland has the highest drug death rate in Europe, with opioids being the main cause. The Scottish National Party believes decriminalization could be a solution, but Downing Street has called it "reckless" and "dangerous."
#crime
Fox News: Manhunt launched after murder suspect who wrote he's 'not sorry' escapes Pennsylvania jail
Murder suspect Michael Burham escapes jail in Pennsylvania after a manhunt spanning multiple states. Burham is accused of shooting and killing Kala Hodgkin in New York and engaging in a crime spree that includes arson and kidnapping.
Fox News: Florida sheriff threatens child neglect charges for parents after recent drownings
Law enforcement in Bay County, Florida may charge parents with child neglect for not supervising their children near the shore following a series of drownings. The sheriff's office is considering harsher actions due to children drowning during hazard warnings. Parents of the children who drowned were issued $500 citations.
The Epoch Times: Robodebt Royal Commission Refers 20 Individuals for Civil and Criminal Prosecution
The royal commission into the robodebt scheme refers 20 personnel for civil and criminal prosecution due to "dishonesty and collusion." The scheme, declared unlawful, wrongfully recovered $750 million from 381,000 people. Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison misled his cabinet regarding the scheme's legality.
The Epoch Times: Man Who Served 13 Years for Murder Is Acquitted at a Retrial in Germany
Manfred Genditzki, who spent 13 years in prison for a supposed murder, is acquitted in a retrial after the court determined that the victim died in an accident. Genditzki fought for years to have the case reopened and was released last August. The court apologized for the mistakes made and stated that Genditzki will be compensated.
Fox News: Delaware man sentenced to life for role in street feud that led to woman's death, shooting of 6-year-old
A Delaware man has been sentenced to life in prison for his involvement in a violent street feud linked to a drug kingpin. The feud resulted in the abduction and murder of a woman and the shooting of a 6-year-old boy. The defendant was convicted of kidnapping resulting in death, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, stalking, and conspiracy to commit stalking.
The Epoch Times: W. A. Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 1 | Tzintzuni Philharmonic Orchestra
Detective Rick Malone is hired to find out who stole a valuable Stradivarius violin from the Morelia City Hall Palace. As he delves into the world of classical music, Malone uncovers a web of secrets, rivalries, and deceit. With his sharp wit and unstoppable determination, he unravels the mystery and brings the thief to justice.
#sports
Forbes: Mariners Star Julio Rodriguez Looks Forward To All-Star Game In Seattle
Seattle Mariners center fielder Julio Rodriguez, a joyful and enthusiastic player, will be participating in the All-Star Game and Home Run Derby. He is excited to represent the Mariners and appreciate the opportunity to play in his home ballpark. Rodriguez also announced a partnership with Gatorade to support underprivileged youth in Seattle and the Dominican Republic through the Equity in Sports Initiative. He is using Gatorade's Fast Twitch energy drink in his training for the Home Run Derby and is eager to help children in need.
Forbes: Enjoy 2023 All-Star Game, Because MLB Plans To Tear Apart Its Fabric
Major League Baseball's All-Star Game stands out as the best among professional sports, regardless of this year's injuries to star players. The game remains a showcase of talent, similar to how it was played in previous decades. However, Commissioner Rob Manfred has long-term plans to change the structure of the league, including a radical realignment and the elimination of the American League and National League setup. This plan, which prioritizes saving travel costs over established rivalries, would be detrimental to the sport and should be stopped.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Do You Really Need a High-BC Load For Hunting?
The article discusses the concept of ballistic coefficient (BC) and its relevance to hunting. BC is a measure of a bullet's ability to overcome air resistance, and bullets with a higher BC will reach the target faster and with less drop and wind deflection. However, terminal performance should be the primary consideration for hunters when selecting bullets, as different bullet behaviors are suited for different game. While a high BC can improve terminal performance by reducing time of flight and wind drift, it's important to choose a bullet that also has enough velocity for proper bullet upset.
#other
Forbes: Miley Cyrus Matches Mariah Carey On The Billboard Charts
Miley Cyrus has claimed the top spot on the Billboard Global 200 chart with her single "Flowers," tying with Mariah Carey for the longest stay at the No. 1 position among female artists. While both artists have spent 13 weeks at the top, Cyrus achieved this within a single year, whereas Carey's holiday hit "All I Want for Christmas Is You" has accumulated its weeks over several years. Harry Styles holds the record for the most weeks at No. 1 on the chart with his single "As It Was."
Flag And Cross: Inflatable Armband Lost In 1988 Rediscovered, Brings Nostalgic Joy
A lost children's swimming armband is reunited with its owner 35 years later. The inflatable band, belonging to Suzanne Lucas' son Darren, was found by a family friend outside of St Peter's Port in Guernsey. Suzanne recognized her handwriting on the armband, which was labeled with Darren's full name.