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America First News
8 Jul 2023
#illegals
The Epoch Times: 'More to Come': Abbott Announces Installation of Floating Border Barrier Along Rio Grande
Texas is installing a water-based border barrier along the Rio Grande to hinder illegal immigrants. The governor plans to deploy a 1,000-foot floating barrier in Eagle Pass, known for migrant crossings. Concerns have been raised about the impact on the environment and potential entanglement of objects in the river.
#politics
Daily Wire: Millions More Spent On Trump Investigations Than On Biden Document Probe, Records Show
The Department of Justice and special counsel Jack Smith have spent over $9 million investigating Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents and the January 6 incident. In contrast, the investigation into Joe Biden's alleged mishandling of classified documents has only cost around $1.2 million. Smith spent $5.5 million while other agencies contributed $3.8 million to the investigation, while special counsel Robert Hur spent $616,000 and other agencies spent $572,000. The investigations have received criticism from Trump, who claims they are politically motivated.
Breitbart: Macron Compared to Dictators over Call to 'Cut Off' Social Media
French President Macron suggests "cutting off" social media during violent riots. This proposal sparks comparisons to communist dictators.
#society
Newsbusters: CNN: Movie On Sex Trafficking Is a 'Moral Panic' Meant To Appease QAnon
A movie review on CNN Tonight discusses the film "Sound of Freedom" starring Jim Caviezel, which focuses on child sex trafficking rings. Critics argue that the film caters to QAnon conspiracy theorists and distorts the truth about child exploitation. The star of the film, Jim Caviezel, openly embraces QAnon theories. The movie combines a real issue of sex trafficking with the QAnon conspiracy theory, providing a participatory element that appeals to viewers.
The Blaze: Cargo ship fire in Newark expected to continue burning for days; 2 firefighters who died sent maydays from within vessel
A cargo ship caught fire at the Port of Newark, killing two firefighters and injuring six others. The ship, carrying vehicles and containers, is expected to continue burning for several more days. The ship is also listing towards the dock, posing a potential danger.
Flag And Cross: Sweden Must Prevent Public Burnings Of Religious Books
The Nazis burned books and persecuted Jews, highlighting the link between restrictions on freedom of speech and human rights abuses. In Sweden, activists are burning religious books in the name of defending freedoms, causing controversy and potentially affecting Sweden's NATO bid. The courts should ban such acts to prevent the incitement of violence.
American Thinker: Looks like Indian leaders would like a word with Ben & Jerry's...
Ben & Jerry's ice cream company tweeted that the U.S. should return land to Native Americans, but they haven't offered to give back the land they own. The chief of a Native American tribe said they would be willing to take it back.
Ben & Jerry's virtue-signaling about returning land to Native Americans backfired when it was revealed that they haven't offered to give back the land they own. The company remained silent when asked about it.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Sweden May Make Burning the Qur'an a Criminal Offence
Sweden is considering removing freedom of expression protections to ban the burning of the Qur'an, which has sparked protest and violence. Turkey is demanding this ban as a condition for Sweden's admission into NATO. Qur'an burning has gained geopolitical significance due to Sweden's application to join NATO after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The government of Sweden will review the situation, citing the risk of terrorism caused by Qur'an burnings. Several burnings have occurred in recent years, leading to riots and clashes with the police.
Breitbart: Turkey's Erdogan Backs Ukraine's NATO Membership Bid
Turkish President Erdogan expresses support for Ukraine joining NATO, while also working to extend a grain deal with Ukraine. Erdogan criticizes Russia for obstructing ships in the Black Sea. Erdogan hopes to discuss the Black Sea grain deal and a prisoner swap with Russian President Putin during his visit to Turkey in August.
#religion
PJ Media: Church of England Archbishop Says the Lord's Prayer is 'Problematic'
The archbishop of York suggests that the Lord's Prayer is "problematic" due to its patriarchal association. This remark creates controversy among Anglicans. Some argue that the language in the Lord's Prayer is a scriptural command from Jesus Himself, while others believe it is important to question and adapt to cultural changes. The Church of England faces a dilemma between adhering to scripture and appeasing cultural demands.
#health
The Federalist Papers: Federal Appeals Court Grants Tennessee a Victory, Upholds Ban on Sex-Change Procedures For Minors
The federal Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals allows implementation of Tennessee's law prohibiting sex-change procedures for minors. The law restricts healthcare providers from administering such procedures to minors. The decision has sparked a nationwide debate on transgender healthcare for minors.
#crime
Fox News: Beware of this new Bitcoin blackmail scam
Bitcoin blackmail scams are on the rise, with fraudsters claiming access to sensitive information and demanding payment in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. These scams often rely on usernames and passwords obtained from previous security breaches. If you pay the ransom, there is no guarantee that the scammers will keep the compromising information confidential. Recovering funds lost to cryptocurrency scams can be extremely challenging due to the anonymity of Bitcoin transactions. Other crypto scams to be aware of include fraudulent ICOs, phishing attempts, and Ponzi schemes.
#sports
Forbes: Hayley Raso To Become First Australian In History To Play For Real Madrid
Australian Hayley Raso has signed with Real Madrid, becoming the first player from her nation to play for the club. Raso previously played for Manchester City and will now join the Real Madrid first team.
Fox News: Spurs' Victor Wembanyama struggles from field in Summer League debut
French basketball player Victor Wembanyama showed promise in his NBA Summer League debut for the San Antonio Spurs, despite struggling with his shooting. The 19-year-old center scored nine points, grabbed eight rebounds, and blocked five shots in a 76-68 win over the Charlotte Hornets. Wembanyama acknowledged the honor of wearing the Spurs jersey and expressed his determination to improve for future games.
Forbes: With Top Stars Sidelined, All-Star Game Ticket Prices Are Falling
Prices for tickets to the MLB All-Star Game in Seattle are dropping, making it good news for fans without tickets. Superstars Aaron Judge, Mike Trout, Shohei Ohtani, and Clayton Kershaw are unable to play due to injuries. Ticket prices have decreased from $308 to $256, with the Home Run Derby tickets starting at $249.
#science
Red State: Harvard Professor Swears He Just Found 'Alien Fragments' in the Ocean, So We've Got That Going for Us
Harvard professor Avi Loeb claims to have discovered spherical alien artifacts in the ocean. The fragments, composed of a metallic substance, require further testing to determine their origin. This could potentially be the first solid evidence of interstellar beings.
targetwalleye.com: “Fire tail” walleye, Circle hook myth debunked, Good people still exist – Target Walleye
A walleye with a fire-tail pattern was caught on Rainy Lake, surprising the experienced guide. The fish was healthy and caught with a specific rig.
A study conducted in Minnesota found that circle hooks were no more effective in preventing gut-hooked walleyes than traditional hooks. However, circle hooks did cause less internal injury and were less likely to be fatal to the fish.
PJ Media: About That Claim That July 3-4 Were the 'Hottest Days on Record'...
Headlines claim that July 3 was the hottest day ever recorded, but this is misleading since records have only been kept since 1979. The global warming industry declares that this temperature was the hottest in 125,000 years, but there are no satellite data from that time so it cannot be compared fairly. Furthermore, the concept of "average global temperature" is meaningless and the system used by NOAA to collect temperature data has been corrupted by localized urbanization effects. Most people are skeptical of the climate change industry's claims.
#other
Breitbart: French Police to Spy Through Phones Using Remote Camera Activation
France's Parliament has approved a new clause in the justice reform bill, granting police the power to remotely activate cameras and microphones on internet-connected devices for up to six months to surveil suspects. The controversial law has received criticism from advocates of privacy and freedom, but defenders argue that it will be used sparingly and save lives. The bill also includes provisions for tracking individuals' movements through geolocation data and using AI-equipped surveillance cameras for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.