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America First News
10 Jul 2023
#politics
The Epoch Times: Singh Says NDP Won't Support Back-to-Work Legislation to End BC Port Strike
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh opposes back-to-work legislation to end a port workers' strike in British Columbia. The strike has caused disruptions at the Port of Vancouver, Canada's largest port. The New Democrat Party supports negotiated contracts and workers' right to strike.
#society
National Review: The Corner: There’s Nothing Wrong with Rock ’Em Sock ’Em Politicians
In the world of contemporary masculinity, middle-aged men like Elon Musk and Robert Kennedy Jr. showcase their physical prowess and engage in displays of strength and combat. The New York Times article explores the glorification of violence and the importance of resilience in male culture.
Fox News: California homes evacuated, destroyed by landslide in Los Angeles County: officials
A land fissure in Rolling Hills Estates forced sixteen Californians to evacuate their homes. The homes became uninhabitable due to significant cracks caused by the fissure, which continues to move rapidly. Geologists will investigate the scene to determine the cause of the fissure.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: DeSantis Supports Revoking China's Trade Status
Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis plans to revoke China's permanent normal trade relations status if elected in 2024. The decision would require congressional approval and aims to address tensions between the US and China on national security, technology, human rights, and trade. DeSantis sees China as the country's top geopolitical threat.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Oscar Wilde's Short Story, ‘The Happy Prince’
In Wilde's short story "The Happy Prince," a Swallow helps a statue adorned with gold and precious stones distribute its treasures to those in need. The story teaches us the importance of virtue and selflessness in finding true happiness.
#health
The Epoch Times: Expedited Credentials Program Available in Some Provinces for Foreign-Trained Nurses
The National Nursing Assessment Service (NNAS) in Canada has introduced a new program that will expedite the licensing process for internationally educated nurses (IENs) in certain provinces. Under this program, essential documentation will be reviewed and advisory reports issued within five days of receipt. This new service will be available for IENs applying to regulatory bodies in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. The NNAS aims to be the gold standard for assessing nurses and has reduced requirements and documentation to make the process faster.
#education
The Epoch Times: NZ Teachers Shocked Physics, Chemistry, Biology Missing From New Science Curriculum
New Zealand science teachers are alarmed over an early draft science curriculum that omits physics, chemistry, and biology. The draft proposes teaching science through topics like climate change and biodiversity, but teachers argue that students need a solid understanding of basic scientific concepts first. The draft is part of an effort to refresh the entire school curriculum, but critics argue that it is doubling down on failing education standards in science.
#crime
Fox News: Maryland State Trooper charged with possessing child pornography
Maryland State Police Sergeant Christopher Black, Sr. was arrested for possessing child pornography. He was identified as the suspect after an online user uploaded a suspicious picture. The police executed a search warrant at Black's residence and found child pornography on his personal computer.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Sepp Straka Misses out on 59 but Wins John Deere Classic
Sepp Straka falls short of a 59 but wins the John Deere Classic with a 9-under 62. Todd and Smalley tie for second.
Fox News: LSU baseball stars make history at MLB Draft as first two players off the board
LSU baseball stars Paul Skenes and Dylan Crews, fresh off their College World Series victory, made history at the MLB Draft as the Pittsburgh Pirates and Washington Nationals made the first two selections. Skenes was selected first overall by the Pirates, while Crews was picked second by the Nationals. This marks the first time college teammates have been selected 1-2 in draft history.
Fox News: Yankees' Aaron Judge pulls out of MLB All-Star Game over toe injury
New York Yankee Aaron Judge will not be participating in the MLB All-Star game due to a toe injury. He plans to focus on rehabbing and healing from the injury instead.
The Epoch Times: Swiatek Finally Reaches Wimbledon Quarterfinals; Djokovic's Match Suspended
Iga Swiatek, the No. 1-ranked player, fought back from the brink of defeat to win against Belinda Bencic and advance to the quarterfinals of Wimbledon. Swiatek, who has been dominating on clay and hard courts, is still adjusting to playing on grass. She showed resilience and belief in herself, ultimately winning the match and gaining confidence for future matches.
The Epoch Times: Cameron Smith Holds on for LIV London Title
In the LIV Golf event at Centurion Club, Cameron Smith won with a closing bogey, finishing one stroke ahead of Patrick Reed and Marc Leishman. Smith made birdies and bogeys throughout the round but managed to come out on top. Reed's team, 4Aces GC, won the team title.
#outdoors
Hiking & Fishing: Insoles for Hiking, Running & Walking: Your Guide To Foot Health
Proper insoles can provide support and comfort for your feet while hiking. They help with foot positioning, prevent blisters, and distribute pressure more evenly. Insoles and orthotics are not the same thing, as orthotics are custom-made. There are different types of insoles for different issues, such as cushioned arch supports, flat cushions, and sport insoles. Insoles can correct foot alignment, provide temperature control, cushioning and shock absorption, stability and balance, moisture management, and help with specific conditions like arthritis and plantar fasciitis. When choosing insoles, consider your specific concerns and the volume of your shoes. The best insoles for hiking are heavy-duty foam insoles. Proper care and periodic replacement are necessary to ensure their effectiveness.
Fishing 411: Salmon Season
Fishing for salmon is popular during the summer months in the Great Lakes region. Sheboygan, Wisconsin and Presque Isle, Lake Huron offer a variety of fish species, while Oscoda, Lake Huron and Wheatley, Ontario provide a mixed bag of catches. Olcott, Lake Ontario and Erie, Pennsylvania are known for consistent salmon and steelhead fishing.