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America First News
9 Jul 2023
#politics
The Epoch Times: Orange County Hires Professional Firm to Redraw Legislative Districts
The Orange County Legislature hired a consulting firm for redistricting, following new state laws on population differences and minority representation. The firm, Applied Geographics, was chosen based on qualifications and experience. The county population grew by almost eight percent in the last decade.
Front Page Magazine: White House Press Secretary Claims Racially Discriminating Against Students is a Constitutional Right
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre believes that race-based college admissions is an important constitutional right, despite it being racially discriminatory and illegal. She has also made false claims about the Supreme Court's actions regarding Roe v. Wade and the Dobbs decision, once again asserting that certain actions are unconstitutional when they are not.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Frontline report: Ukrainians make strides in southern front’s Velyka Novosilka axis, outmaneuvering Russian defenses
Ukrainian forces successfully flank attack Russian defense and advance along ridges towards Pryiutne. Russians attempt airstrikes with minimal effect. Ukrainians assault Staromaiorske and reinforce assault groups. Surprise attack from Novodarivka and Levadne also successful. Russians counterattack but fail to recapture positions. Ukrainian Chief of General Staff praises progress and celebrates birthday. Ukrainian forces steadily liberating land.
#health
Front Page Magazine: Biden Admin Brings Back Obama's War on Affordable Health Insurance
The battle over health insurance continues as the Biden Administration aims to limit short-term health insurance plans, pushing more consumers into heavily subsidized and regulated ObamaCare exchanges. These short-term plans are cheaper and attractive to young people who don't need comprehensive benefits. Critics argue that this move will stifle competition, drive up costs, and limit affordable options. The crackdown on short-term plans is seen as another attempt to force people into exchanges to avoid the financial issues of ObamaCare.
#crime
Fox News: Drunk Delaware man bites police dog ‘multiple times’ attempting to evade cops
A drunk man in Delaware resisted arrest and bit a police dog multiple times. He also assaulted a trooper and caused damage. The man was charged with various crimes and is currently in custody.