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America First News
7 Jul 2023
#politics
The Federalist: Missouri v. Biden Judge Checks Gov't Power Because Media Won't
The opinion in Missouri v. Biden revealed that the Censorship-Industrial Complex views Americans' speech as its purview, violating the First Amendment. A federal court enjoined the Biden administration from coordinating with social media companies to censor speech, uncovering the government's efforts to silence dissenting voices.
#society
Fox News: Progressive journalist breaks with left, warns puberty blockers can cause 'irreparable harm' to children
Ana Kasparian criticized fellow liberals for downplaying the risks of giving transgender treatments to minors, emphasizing that puberty blockers can cause irreparable harm. She argued for open and honest debate on the topic and expressed concern over the direction of the progressive movement, which she believes has become more ignorant and divisive. The gist of the story is that Kasparian, a co-host of "The Young Turks," spoke out against transgender politics and cancel culture within the American left.
#economy
National Review: The Fed Should Go Back Behind the Wizard of Oz’s Curtain
The Federal Reserve's transparency in providing real-time information about its policy targets and economic forecasts has been called into question. Economist Mickey Levy's paper shows that the Fed's signaling has been highly inaccurate in recent years, leading to significant harm for consumers and investors. The conflict between managing expectations and telling the truth is a challenge for the Fed, and the temptation to "shade" forecasts in a desired direction could negatively affect policy and credibility. It is argued that the Fed should stop publishing its forecasts and return to a less transparent approach.
#culture
National Review: The Midyear Reckoning’s French Revolution
Western civilization hangs by a thread, with French movies reflecting cultural confusions like those in the U.S. without partisan talking points. French films offer impartiality and humanist awareness, while Hollywood cinema's quality declines. Interesting films include "Asteroid City," evoking a scared yet optimistic America; "Everything Went Fine," a moving study of love and mortality; and "Marlowe," resurrecting moral outrage.
#history
National Review: The Myth of Native American Innocence
Ben & Jerry's wants the US to return the Black Hills to the Lakota tribe. However, this overlooks the fact that the Lakota themselves had taken the land from previous occupants. Native American society was not peaceful, but characterized by warfare and violence. The history is more complex than Ben & Jerry's portrayal of Indigenous innocence.
#crime
The Epoch Times: NY Times, Getty Photographers Sue Kenosha Police Over Alleged Injuries Sustained During 2020 Protests
Two freelance photographers, Alyssa Schukar and Scott Olson, have filed a federal lawsuit against police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, claiming they were unlawfully shot with rubber bullets while documenting protests over police racism in 2020. They allege that their civil rights were violated and seek punitive damages and legal fees. The Department of Justice closed its probe into the police shooting of Jacob Blake and no charges were filed against the officer involved.
#sports
Forbes: Three College Pitchers Define New Era In 2023 Major League Baseball Draft
LSU pitcher Paul Skenes is a top talent compared to elite pitchers, with two other outstanding college pitchers also expected to be top draft picks. The Pittsburgh Pirates have the first pick with a high assigned value, and the Washington Nationals have the second pick. Skenes, Dollander, and Lowder all have the potential to receive multi-million dollar signing bonuses and are part of the new era in college baseball.
Fox News: US Women’s Open golfer disqualified after caddie makes grave mistake
In a grave mistake, Natthakritta Vongtaveelap's caddie used a rangefinder, leading to her disqualification from the U.S. Women's Open. The caddie used the rangefinder multiple times, violating tournament rules.
Forbes: FC Barcelona Receive Huge Squad Boost For New Season
FC Barcelona's preseason preparations for the upcoming season include a series of friendlies in the United States. They will face Juventus, Arsenal, and AC Milan, and new signings Ilkay Gundogan and Inigo Martinez will join the squad. Barca missed out on signing Arda Guler and are struggling to secure Vitor Roque. However, midfielder Pedri is expected to be fit for the Juventus match, providing a boost for the team. Pedri has been training under the club's coaches and had previously suffered injuries, which affected the team's performance. Xavi Hernandez aims to improve in the Champions League and defend the La Liga title, relying on a fit Pedri and the arrival of Gundogan to manage workload.
#outdoors
Tactical Bassin: The Best Baits For Summer Pond Fishing! ( And Bank Fishing ) — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Learn the strategies and affordable baits for successful pond fishing, whether you're shore fishing or in a boat. It's all about reaction and finesse presentations.
#other
Fox News: '90s nostalgia: Greatest summer activities to take you back to your childhood
Get nostalgic with these popular '90s summer activities: sidewalk chalk art, rollerblading, drive-in movies, arcade games, sprinkler fun, ice cream trucks, public pool visits, camping, boogie boarding, lemonade stands, pickup softball games, ghost in the graveyard/tag, dunk tanks, and water balloon fights.