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America First News
7 Jul 2023
#politics
Liberty Nation: Biden and Harris Launch a Second Round of Investing in America Tours
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris began their Investing in America tour, focusing on climate control and the needs of Native Americans. Biden highlighted clean energy initiatives, including a partnership with Enphase Energy and Flex, while touting job growth and reduced inflation. Meanwhile, Harris addressed water conservation in the Gila River Community and emphasized the importance of Native-led climate-resilient projects.
The New American: Federal Regulations Compel Millions of New Gun Owners to Refuse to Admit Being Armed - The New American
The number of gun owners in the U.S. is rapidly rising, with an estimated 7.5 million new gun owners between January 2019 and April 2021. The increase in gun ownership may be a response to the government's unconstitutional restrictions on firearms. People may feel the need to arm themselves to protect their liberties.
Fox News: DeSantis commits to first GOP presidential primary debate regardless of Trump participation
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis plans to participate in the first Republican presidential debate, regardless of whether Donald Trump joins. The debate will take place in August in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and will be hosted by Fox News. Trump, who is leading in the polls, has not yet made a final decision on his participation.
The Federalist Papers: White House Changes Its Story Again, Now Says Cocaine Was Found Near Kamala Harris' Vehicle
The Biden administration's story about cocaine found in the White House has changed, now saying it was discovered near an area frequented by Vice President Kamala Harris. The substance was found in a cubby area in the West Executive basement, which is heavily trafficked and near where Harris parks.
#society
Fox News: I won my fight for free speech at the Supreme Court, but it’s a victory for all of us
Lorie Smith, owner of 303 Creative, celebrates a victory for freedom of speech and artistic expression from the U.S. Supreme Court. The Court ruled that the government cannot falsely label speech as discrimination in order to censor it. Smith clarifies that she loves and serves everyone, regardless of sexual orientation, and that her decision to create a project is based on the message requested, not the person asking. She urges people to read the Supreme Court's decision themselves and treat others with respect.
Flag And Cross: Nostalgia Drives Majority Of Americans To Seek Replica Of Childhood Favorites
A survey reveals that four in five Americans look up their childhood favorites for nostalgia. Many adults buy things they couldn't have as kids, including video games, clothes, and snacks. These "kidults" embrace nostalgia, hold onto childhood toys, and spend money on toys and collectibles.
The New American: Discrimination Can Be Good or Bad, but Is It the State’s Business? - The New American
The Supreme Court ruling in the case of 303 Creative v. Elenis has leftists upset, claiming that it allows for discrimination. However, the ruling simply protects the freedom of businesses to refuse certain services based on their deeply held convictions. Leftist anti-discrimination laws only apply to their ideological opponents, revealing their hypocrisy.
Fox News: Russian explosives factory blast kills 6, injures 2: state media
Explosion at Russian explosives factory kills six, injures two. The blast may have been caused by welding. Other recent factory disasters in Russia have not been linked to Ukraine conflict.
American Thinker: Four potent signs that we are winning the fight against woke corporate power
The American Marxists planned to impose a cultural revolution, but Trump's presidency disrupted their plan. Their rush to transform the family and impose the transsexual agenda is causing blowback. Additionally, corporate giants like Target, Ben & Jerry's, and Disney are facing consequences for aligning with the radical left.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: Iran's Revolutionary Guards Seize Commercial Ship in Gulf
Iran's Revolutionary Guards forcibly seized a commercial ship in international waters in the Gulf. The U.S. Navy monitored the situation but decided not to respond. Iran regularly intercepts smaller tankers suspected of smuggling oil.
#economy
Forbes: Investing In The Future Of U.S. Competitiveness: Between A Rock And A Hard Place
Congress is debating how much funding to allocate towards the $170 billion in non-CHIPS authorizations passed in the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022. This investment would support research and development of key technologies, enhance national security, and address domestic and global challenges. However, increasing public spending is tangled with the debate on how to tackle the rising debt.
Breitbart: Ukraine's Gold and Currency Reserves Now Largest Ever
Ukraine's National Bank announces their highest ever foreign reserves, reaching $39 billion, thanks to cash inflows from allied nations. The reserves beat the 2011 record and are a result of sustained cash deliveries, including contributions from the European Union, the United States, and the World Bank. The funds are held in foreign currencies and gold.
Red State: Jobs Growth Slowed in June, With New Payrolls Falling Below Expectations
Nonfarm payrolls fell short of expectations in the Labor Department's June job report, indicating a cooling job market amidst the battle between inflation and interest rate hikes. Nonfarm payrolls grew by 209,000, below the estimated 240,000. Wage growth was slower, and sectors like leisure and hospitality showed muted gains. The market reacted negatively, fearing the Federal Reserve's next moves.
The Epoch Times: Delivery Companies, Including Doordash, Uber, Sue New York City Over Minimum Wage Law
Multiple food-delivery services have filed a lawsuit against New York City to block a new law establishing higher minimum wages for food-delivery workers. DoorDash and Grubhub filed a joint lawsuit, while Uber and Relay Delivery filed separate suits. The delivery platforms argue that the law is based on biased and unreliable survey data and will harm delivery drivers. They claim that the minimum wage raise will force them to raise fees, potentially putting them out of business.
The Epoch Times: The Secrets of Successful Financial Planning: Inside Tips From an Expert (Part 1)
In this book, financial planner Dan Gallagher explores the common problems individuals face when it comes to financial planning and offers tips and strategies to avoid financial pitfalls. The book focuses on the importance of seeking professional guidance, understanding personal financial planning components, and staying informed about changes and trends in the world of finance.
#military
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine and Czech Republic to start joint production of small arms and ammunition
Ukraine and the Czech Republic signed a memorandum for cooperation in weapon production and armored vehicle modernization. The focus is on small arms, ammunition, and joint production of aircraft.
#health
National Review: The Corner: Texas Pro-Life Laws Saved Lives of More Than 10,000 Babies in Less Than a Year
A study showed a significant increase in births in Texas from April to December 2022. The Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, which ended Roe v. Wade, may have contributed to the decrease in abortions.
#education
National Review: Left-Wing Black History Children’s Book Distributed by Simon & Schuster Is Heavily Plagiarized
Left-wing writer Rann Miller's black history book for kids accused of plagiarism. Book pulled pending investigation. Published by Ulysses Press, distributed by Simon & Schuster.
#crime
The New American: A Post-Clemency Prosecution Shines a Light on a Broken System - The New American
President Trump commuted the sentence of Philip Esformes, a nursing home operator convicted of fraud. However, the Justice Department plans to retry Esformes for the same charges, raising concerns about double jeopardy and the broken clemency system. The case highlights the flaws in the system and the lack of mercy for defendants.
Daily Wire: Man Reported As Missing For 8 Years Was Never Missing At All, Houston Police Say
A man reported missing for eight years in Houston was actually never missing at all. His mother lied about his disappearance, passing him off as her nephew. Police encountered him multiple times during those years, but both he and his mother gave false information. No charges have been filed yet.
Fox News: 'Tribunal Justice' judges share tips on how they can tell when someone is lying
A panel of three judges on the show "Tribunal Justice" share their tricks for spotting liars in the courtroom. Judges Patricia DiMango, Tanya Acker, and Adam Levy use their years of experience to analyze body language and speech patterns to determine credibility. The show, streaming on Amazon Freevee, exposes amateur liars and relies on objective evidence to make legal decisions.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Operation Thresher: A DIY Sharking Adventure in Rough Seas
Mick and Jack, along with their father and Captain Brown, set out on a fishing trip to catch sharks. They employ various techniques, including using bait and a drag bucket to attract the sharks. However, their trip is abruptly cut short by a sudden storm, but they manage to make it back to the dock safely.
#technology
All Outdoor: The Wait Is Over: Viridian Weapon Tech's RFX45 Now in Stock & Shipping
The highly anticipated RFX45 Closed Emitter Green Dot Reflex Sight from Viridian Weapon Technologies is now in stock and shipping. This optic, showcased at SHOT Show 2023, features cutting-edge green LED technology for excellent visibility in the field.
#other
Flag And Cross: Scorpios Outspend Virgos On Vacation, New Study Finds
Scorpios and Virgos are the most generous vacation spenders, while Tauruses spend the least. Most people are looking forward to spending time outside the house this summer. Water signs are more likely to book last-minute vacations and have travel superstitions. Family-friendly destinations and tropical getaways are popular among all signs. Geminis and Capricorns prefer amusement parks. Some signs plan things out, while others go with the flow. Water signs have an affinity for the beach.
Forbes: BTS's Jung Kook Leads Good Morning America's Summer Concert Series
Good Morning America's summer concert series is set to begin on July 14, featuring performances by a variety of talented artists. Fans can enjoy the shows either on TV or in person, with performances airing during the morning broadcast and additional ones in the afternoon. The series kicks off with a performance by Jung Kook from BTS, followed by performances by Fitz and The Tantrums, Carly Rae Jepsen, Hozier, Tim McGraw, Sam Hunt, and a special celebration of hip-hop's fiftieth year.