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America First News
7 Jul 2023
#politics
The New American: MSM Warns of 2024 "Misinformation Crisis" Over Voting Machine Guidelines
New federal voting machine certification guidelines are causing concerns about potential misinformation and conspiracy theories about voting machines. The Election Assistance Commission adopted these new standards, which include improved cybersecurity, physical security, and system integrity. Election officials worry that the use of the word "deprecation" in the guidelines might cause confusion among voters. The National Association of State Election Directors has expressed fears of false information spreading and has called for an education campaign to clarify the consequences of the guidelines.
Breitbart: Biden Ignores Protests and Approves Largest U.S. Wind Farm for New Jersey Coast
The Biden administration approved a wind farm project off the coast of New Jersey, despite local protests. This is part of the administration's plan to develop offshore wind farms along the East Coast to combat climate change and create jobs. Critics argue that offshore wind development should be studied for its potential impact on military operations and navigation.
The Federalist Papers: RFK Jr. Given a Great Campaign Boost - And There's No Way Biden Is Catching Up to It
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a 30-point advantage in net favorability over President Joe Biden, according to a recent poll. Kennedy ranked third in favorability, behind actor Matthew McConaughey and musician Taylor Swift. On the other hand, Biden, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, and Mike Pence ranked at the bottom. This raises concerns for Biden's reelection campaign, especially considering that many Americans do not want a rematch between Trump and Biden in 2024. Additionally, Biden's decision to move South Carolina to the top of the primary calendar could make him vulnerable to challengers like RFK Jr. in the early stages of the election.
Breitbart: Gov. Youngkin Cuts Transgender Activists' Access to Kids
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has closed down state-run Internet links that provided pro-transgender activists with direct access to vulnerable teenagers. The shut-down programs include Queer Kid Stuff and Q Chat Space, which offer resources and support for LGBTQ+ youth. Some conservatives find the lack of adult permission concerning, but LGBTQ+ experts argue that it is necessary for youth seeking support. The governor's decision to protect children from sexual advocacy has sparked a conservative backlash against LGBTQ+ rights.
Washington Free Beacon: Afghan Interpreter Who Survived Biden’s Evacuation Becomes Victim of DC Murder Surge
A Lyft driver who was an interpreter in Afghanistan was murdered in Washington, D.C. after fleeing the Taliban. Shootings and homicides have surged in the city, with charges rarely given even when suspects are apprehended. Rising crime is causing residents to flee Democratic-run cities.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Vivek Ramaswamy Rips White House over Cocaine Scandal
Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy criticizes the White House's handling of the cocaine scandal, accusing them of non-transparency and corruption. The cocaine was found in a restricted area of the White House, leading to speculation about its ownership. The Secret Service has confirmed that the area is only accessible to authorized personnel and visitors. White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates refuses to comment on the accusations, citing the Hatch Act. The identity of the smuggler remains unknown.
#society
American Thinker: The DeSantis team dropped an extraordinarily powerful ad
Parents are the key to stopping the leftist takeover of America. They have been meek in the face of attacks on their values, but now they are waking up. The left went too far with transgenderism, using it to break up families and exploit children. Parents are saying no, and it's causing a shift in the political landscape.
The Blaze: CNN blames Kentucky law after couple can't hold daughter who died from an elective abortion
A couple in Kentucky traveled to Illinois for an abortion due to their unborn daughter's severe medical condition. Kentucky's abortion laws prevented them from holding their daughter after her death. The couple experienced financial difficulties and had to opt for a surgical abortion instead of inducing labor. They were devastated by the loss and the inability to have closure.
The Blaze: LA homeless data is so SHOCKING, you have to see it to believe it
L.A. is struggling with a growing homelessness crisis as tax dollars seem to disappear without any improvement. The mayor has introduced a plan called "Inside Safe" to move people off the streets, but critics believe it will fail just like similar attempts in other progressive cities.
Forbes: India Arrests 3 Railroad Workers For Train Crash That Killed Nearly 300
India's Central Bureau of Investigations arrested three railroad employees for their role in a train crash that killed nearly 300 people. The crash was caused by negligence and human error, including faulty repairs to the signaling system and lapses in communication. The families of the victims will be compensated $12,000, while injured passengers will receive compensation based on the severity of their injuries.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Slovakia to transfer 16 additional Zuzana 2 howitzers to Ukraine “soon” – Slovak President Čaputová
Slovakia will deliver 16 more Zuzana 2 howitzers to Ukraine as part of a contract signed between the two countries. The announcement was made by Slovak President Čaputová during a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. Slovakia and Ukraine also plan to jointly develop a new type of howitzer and start joint production of ammunition and demining systems.
#foreignaffairs
The New American: One Man Versus China - The New American
In the face of Communist China's crackdown on freedom in Hong Kong, billionaire businessman Jimmy Lai chose to stay and fight for his beliefs. Lai grew up in poverty in China and made his way to Hong Kong, where he experienced the freedom and opportunity that the British had established. He became successful in the clothing industry and later started a media company, which exposed government abuses. Despite censorship and the threat of imprisonment, Lai refused to back down, prioritizing freedom and the truth. He was eventually arrested and sentenced to five years in jail, but he remains unapologetic and committed to his cause.
The Epoch Times: Japanese Prime Minister Expected to Address East Asia Security Risks at NATO Summit
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will attend the NATO summit in Lithuania to discuss security challenges in East Asia. Japan aims to increase defense spending and strengthen cooperation with NATO to counter Chinese and Russian forces. They will address concerns over Russia and China's military cooperation, as well as the importance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.
Foreign Policy: 4 Inconvenient Realities of Israel’s Jenin Operation
The media covers Israel's military operation in Jenin, revealing complex realities that suggest a volatile future. The Palestinian Authority's influence in Jenin has eroded, allowing armed groups to resist Israeli forces. Without the PA's return, these groups will grow stronger, potentially leading to chaos if the PA collapses. Terrorism is rooted in the hearts and minds of people, and counterterrorism efforts breed more violence. The Israeli government lacks a political strategy and continues to undermine the PA, boosting Hamas's stock. The conflict has lost its centrality in the international community, leaving Israelis and Palestinians to fend for themselves.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Cryptocurrencies Trade In Red As U.S. Jobs Data Surprises Market
Major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin traded in the red after the release of the U.S. ADP private employment report, which showed a surprising increase of 497,000 private-sector jobs in June. The job market remains tight, but there are concerns about the state of the economy and interest rates.
Flag And Cross: Blockworks Aims To Transform Crypto Industry Through Events, High-Quality Content
Blockworks, a media brand focused on crypto, has raised $12 million to expand and compete with traditional financial media outlets. Led by co-founders Jason Yanowitz and Michael Ippolito, Blockworks aims to address information asymmetries in the crypto space. They have built a platform for professional users and are focused on providing quality content to influential crypto executives and investors. With the belief that crypto will revolutionize finance, Blockworks is committed to playing the long game.
The Epoch Times: Lessons From the 1980s Can Help US Weather Current Rising Mortgage Rates
Central banks, including the Bank of Canada, are raising interest rates to combat inflation caused by lockdowns. The economy shows mixed signals, with employment remaining strong and GDP still growing. Homeowners with large mortgages face uncertainty about future rates and are advised to consider locking in longer-term rates. Higher rates may be necessary to slow inflation, and predicting future rates is difficult. Borrowers should weigh the option of higher rates in the future against the certainty of a longer-term mortgage. Increasing the average amortization of a loan may have long-term financial consequences.
#military
The American Spectator: The Military Academies Have Turned Into Woke Wastelands
The US military academies, including West Point, have shifted their focus from winning wars to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The Biden administration has resumed DEI training efforts throughout government institutions, which had been curtailed under Trump. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and top military officials have praised DEI and implemented policies and committees to promote it in the armed forces. Critics argue that this focus on woke ideology will harm the military's ability to perform its mission.
#culture
Forbes: Not Just Taylor Swift: Here Are Other Artists—From Michael Jackson To Lizzo—Who Later Changed Lyrics In Their Songs
In recent years, artists like Taylor Swift, Lizzo, Beyonce, and Elvis Costello have edited or changed lyrics in their songs due to criticism or evolving attitudes. Swift, known for rewriting her own history, changed a controversial lyric in her song "Better Than Revenge." Lizzo and Beyonce also altered lyrics to avoid promoting derogatory language, while Elvis Costello expressed regret over a controversial lyric in his song "Oliver's Army." Paramore briefly retired their hit song "Misery Business" after backlash but later brought it back, and Lil Wayne apologized and removed a controversial line from his verse in a remix. These instances reflect the evolving nature of art and society.
#health
Flag And Cross: 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 claiming that the booster jab she received over a year ago destroyed her health. Pavelek, who had been diagnosed with an untreatable chronic neurological illness, believed it was caused by the COVID-19 booster shot. Her death went largely unnoticed by mainstream media.
The Epoch Times: Palm Dates Protect the Heart and Treat Constipation, See Why Dubai Royals Eat Them at Every Meal
Palm dates, also known as "desert bread," are a health-preserving fruit loved by the Dubai royal family. They can protect the heart, regulate blood sugar, and improve constipation. Dates also have the benefits of invigorating the spleen, removing phlegm, replenishing qi, and cleansing the intestines. However, people with allergies, diabetics, and those with stomach issues should exercise caution when consuming dates.
The Epoch Times: A Nurses' Point of View on COVID and Health Care
Political beliefs don't belong in healthcare, but the politics surrounding COVID-19 have been divisive. The healthcare industry has been easily manipulated by those in power, leading to confusion, unsafe practices, and unnecessary deaths.
The New American: Vaccine Bombshells Covered Up and Censored, But Not Here - The New American
The Ben Armstrong Show reveals shocking vaccine bombshells: CDC tampering with death certificates, doctors being intimidated, and a study showing 74% of COVID vaccine autopsies caused by vaccines being censored.
#education
National Review: The Corner: Shapiro Misses His Shot at Triangulation
Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania governor, faces criticism for opposing school choice, damaging his future political prospects. Other swing states support vouchers.
The Blaze: High schoolers suspended for 'misgendering' peer, subjected to 'restorative justice' re-education training
Two California high school students were suspended for "misgendering" a peer, leading to a five-day suspension and "restorative justice" training.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Christmas Eve Shooting: Man Jailed for Life for Murder of Elle Edwards
A man in his 20s has been convicted of murdering a woman in a pub shooting on Christmas Eve. The incident was part of a violent conflict between organized crime gangs in Merseyside. The judge sentenced the man to life in prison, with a minimum term of 48 years.
Daily Wire: Two Newborn Babies Found Dead In Trash Bag At Chicago Child Care Center: Police
Two newborn girls found dead in a trash bag at a Chicago childcare center. The babies were not breathing when first responders arrived. Hashtag: .
Breitbart: Exclusive: MTG Target of Another Swatting Call After Freedom Caucus Ouster
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was the victim of a false emergency call, claiming that someone had killed his mother at her address. This incident, known as "swatting," is a serious crime that wastes police resources and puts the victim's safety at risk. Greene believes the calls are related to her bill, the Protect Children’s Innocence Act, which has faced opposition from activists.
Fox News: El Paso Walmart shooter gets 90 life sentences for attack that killed 23
In 2019, the white Texas gunman who targeted Hispanic shoppers in a racist attack at an El Paso Walmart was sentenced to 90 consecutive life sentences in federal prison. Patrick Crusius, who pleaded guilty to federal hate crime charges, may still face the death penalty in a separate state court trial. The shooting, which claimed 23 lives and injured many others, was one of the deadliest hate crime mass shootings in the U.S.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: Longer, But Still Lighter: KE Arms' New 20" WWSD Rifle & Complete Upper
KE Arms has introduced a new 20" barrel version of their WWSD Concept rifle. The longer barrel provides more accuracy, although it increases the weight of the rifle. The WWSD rifle is designed to be lightweight and durable, featuring a polymer lower receiver and carbon fiber handguards.
#other
Fox News: For the third time this week, Earth sets an unofficial heat record
Earth experienced record high temperatures, with an average of 63 degrees Fahrenheit. This alarming trend is seen as an indication of climate change.
Forbes: Play To Win - Lessons From Sport In The Business School Classroom
Serena Williams, former tennis champion, has transitioned into the world of venture capitalism, raising $111 million for Serena Ventures and investing in over 60 start-ups. She joins a long list of athletes who have successfully pursued business ventures alongside their sports careers.
Fox News: Canada wildfires break records for area burned, evacuations and cost
Canada's 2023 wildfire season has broken records for land burned, evacuees, and firefighting costs. The ongoing fires pose health risks due to the release of smoke into the air. The high potential for elevated fire activity throughout July and August is attributed to warm weather, dry conditions, and drought. This impacting public health and costing Canada around $750 million a year for suppression efforts.