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America First News
7 Jul 2023
#politics
The Epoch Times: Most Americans Want Trump Trials Before Republican Primaries, General Election, Poll Shows
A majority of Americans believe that former President Donald Trump should be tried on the charges before the Republican primaries and general election. He has been indicted for mishandling classified documents and falsifying business records, with the most serious charges being violations of the Espionage Act. Trump has pleaded not guilty and could potentially face additional charges for mishandling documents at his golf club. The poll showed that Democrats were more likely to support a trial, while Republicans were more divided. If convicted, a plurality of Americans believe Trump should be imprisoned, though some believe he should receive probation or a financial penalty instead.
#society
The Epoch Times: Airbnb Wins Vancouver Privacy Ruling, as Court Quashes Order to Release Host Data
Housing activist Rohana Rezel has been fighting with Airbnb and the City of Vancouver for information on short-term rentals. Rezel wants transparency so people can know if they've been evicted for Airbnb and if they live near one. The B.C. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Airbnb, ordering the privacy commissioner to reconsider its decision.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Digital Banking Reality in Australia: Booking Appointments to Get Cash
Major Australian banks are accelerating their digitalization process, leading to a decline in cash availability at branches. A Queensland woman's viral TikTok video highlighted the issue after she was unable to withdraw cash without her bank card. ANZ and NAB have phased out cash withdrawals in some branches, sparking public condemnation. The shift to digital banking, along with a decrease in cash purchases and the closure of ATMs, has raised concerns about the accessibility of cash in the future.
#military
Fox News: Ukraine gained advantage in war against Putin with custom-built AI: 'unprecedented testing ground'
Ukraine has developed advanced artificial intelligence (AI) platforms for military use, surpassing Western capabilities. The country's own AI technology, tailored to its needs, has given Ukraine an advantage in the war against Russia. The innovative AI systems have been used for surveillance, targeting, and improving the efficiency of weapons.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Authentic Hakka Kansui-Zong or Lye Dumplings With Orchard Ashes
A group of villagers in Yuen Kong, Yuen Long, are dedicated to preserving the tradition of making homemade kansui-zong, or ash-water rice dumplings. The process involves leaching lye from orchard ashes to soak glutinous rice, resulting in a unique aroma and flavor. The villagers use an all-natural filter system and carefully store the ashes to prevent contamination. The ash-water produced is alkaline and has health benefits. The soaked rice is then wrapped into flat and rectangular dumplings and cooked over crackling firewood. This tradition is a labor of love and a way to preserve Hakka heritage.
#health
The Epoch Times: Shorten Says ADHD Diagnosis ‘Not a Ticket’ to the NDIS
The Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Australia, Bill Shorten, has rejected calls to automatically include people diagnosed with ADHD in the support program, stating that there are other avenues for support. The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) had recommended including ADHD in the NDIS based on functional needs rather than solely on diagnosis. The NDIS, which is projected to cost over $50 billion by 2025/26, has been the only support system available to some families affected by neurodevelopmental disorders. The architect of the NDIS, Professor Bruce Bonyhady, mentioned the higher rate of disability and the lack of support outside the scheme as contributing factors to the growing costs.
#education
Fox News: Students who use AI to cheat warned they will be exposed as detection services grow in use
AI detection companies are experiencing a surge in demand as the popularity of ChatGPT grows. About 30% of college students have used ChatGPT for school assignments, but half of college students consider it cheating. AI detection companies, such as Winston AI and Turnitin, are benefiting from this trend as teachers and employers seek to identify computer-generated materials. The companies use deep learning algorithms to detect patterns and determine if a text was likely generated by AI or written by a human.