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America First News
9 Jul 2023
#politics
Townhall: The Jobs Nobody Wants
White House press officials are facing tough questions and inconsistent explanations, leading to discomfort and dissatisfaction among reporters. Whistleblowers and evidence of potential crimes are emerging, causing increased scrutiny. The officials are seen as lying and not being truthful, causing a shift in the attitude of the press.
Flag And Cross: Coalition of State AGs Issues Letter to Target: 'Pride' Campaign May Have Broken Child Protection Laws
Seven U.S. state attorneys general, all Republicans, have raised concerns that Target's "pride" month campaigns may violate child protection laws. They argue that the clothing and merchandise sold could potentially be harmful to minors and interfere with parental authority. They also express concerns that the campaign could harm their states' financial interests and question the company's fiduciary duty.
Liberty Nation: Heartlanders Discuss the Cluster of Crazy That Is Biden’s White House
Heartlanders in flyover states comment on the political happenings of the week, including snide remarks about the Biden family's alleged cocaine problem, the antics of the Freedom Caucus, and ongoing aid to Ukraine. Despite the eventful week, Middle America remains focused on the upcoming election.
A baggie of cocaine is discovered at the White House, raising questions about the Biden family's involvement. Senator John Kennedy suggests that the Secret Service likely knows more about the situation. Meanwhile, concerns grow over President Biden's decision to send cluster bombs to Ukraine, with many fearing the potential for World War three.
#society
Fox News: Native Americans join call for reparations over Minnesota treatment of tribal lands
Native American tribes are seeking reparations for land that was taken from them, joining a movement among Black Americans demanding restitution for past oppression. State-run universities, like the University of Minnesota, are facing pressure to address the acquisition of land purchased from Native American tribes. The university has been criticized for its mistreatment of tribes and has been called upon to hire more Native American faculty, offer financial support to students, and give back land as reparations.
Red State: How Jesus Destroys the Myth of Toxic Masculinity
The latest episode of Cephas Hour features music by various artists. While discussing a song by The Lost Dogs, the host reflects on the biblical prophet Joel's vivid imagery and the uncertainty of its meaning. Moving on to the concept of manhood, the host argues that true masculinity is often misunderstood and devalued in today's society, emphasizing the importance of being a man of God.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: Israeli Team Arrives In Saudi Arabia For E-sports Tourney
Israeli gamers, their coach and manager, arrived in Saudi Arabia for a global video game competition, entering through the United Arab Emirates. They agreed not to reveal their Israeli identity publicly. The tournament is being guarded by local authorities and a private security firm.
Amidst American diplomatic efforts, Israeli officials remain optimistic about the possibility of expanding the circle of Arab countries that have normalized relations with Israel. However, the decision to normalize with Israel lies with Saudi Arabia, who reportedly seeks American support for its civilian nuclear program and a strong security pact with the US in exchange.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Israel To Discuss Measures To Boost PA
Israeli Security Cabinet to discuss economic and defense measures to support Palestinian Authority in Judea and Samaria. The plan aims to prevent PA's collapse, weaken Iran-backed terror groups, and boost economy.
#health
Fox News: Want silky smooth skin for your next beach day? Here's how to achieve the perfect shave this summer
Getting the perfect shave for summer beach days requires more than just a razor and shaving cream. Don't dry shave, use a good razor, and exfoliate before shaving. Know the direction of hair growth and moisturize after shaving. Give your skin a break before exposing it to the sun.
#education
Fox News: Interfaith parents demand Maryland schools allow students to opt out of LGBTQ curriculum
Parents from various faiths in Maryland are protesting a school district's gender ideology instruction. Shaykh El Hadji Sall, a Muslim immigrant, joined the demonstration, stating that the instruction conflicts with his religious beliefs. The parents argue for their right to opt-out of lessons on gender identity and sexual orientation, emphasizing the importance of parental rights and freedoms.
Montgomery County Public Schools faced outrage from parents after announcing plans to include LGBTQ-inclusive content in their English language arts curriculum. Parents, including Sall, are angered by the ideological nature of the curriculum which goes against their religious principles. They argue for the right to choose what their children learn and express concern about indoctrination. The issue has become politically charged, with parents urging people of faith to pay attention to school board elections.
#crime
The Blaze: Gunman on scooter goes on 'random' shooting spree across NYC; kills elderly man, wounds 3 others, police say
A shooter on a scooter randomly fired at pedestrians in Queens and Brooklyn, killing one person and injuring three others. The motive is currently unknown, and the victims come from different demographics. The shooter was apprehended two hours after the first incident.
#other
Forbes: New Iceland Tech Shakes Up Global Geothermal Energy
Iceland's geothermal energy model, powered by volcanoes and water, has made it an energy-efficient nation and a potential role model for other countries. The success of Iceland's model lies in utilizing geothermal energy to supplement other green energy sources, creating positive feedback loops. Japan and Chile are now exploring similar approaches, using geothermal energy to complement tidal energy and enhance energy consistency. Chevron, BP, and international organizations are investing in geothermal technology, recognizing its potential in providing affordable and cleaner energy. However, the United States lags behind in geothermal investment, both in the public and private sectors, missing out on the benefits of this reliable energy source.