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America First News
16 Aug 2023
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#politics
Fox News: North Carolina GOP set to override Dem governor's veto of bill banning sex reassignment for minors
Republican supermajorities in the North Carolina General Assembly aim to override the governor's vetoes of legislation banning sex reassignment healthcare for minors and limiting transgender participation in school sports. The first bill would prohibit medical professionals from providing hormone therapy and gender-transition procedures to anyone under 18, while the second bill would ban transgender girls from playing on girls' sports teams. If successful, North Carolina would become the 22nd state to restrict or ban sex reassignment for minors.
Flag And Cross: Georgia On Trump's Mind: 45th President Could Face Racketeering Charges
A grand jury in Georgia is deciding whether to indict Donald Trump for his alleged attempt to manipulate the 2020 election results. Charges may include racketeering and conspiracy. This would be Trump's fourth indictment, making him the first U.S. president in history to face criminal charges on multiple occasions.
Red State: Moore to the Point - Fair and Square
The author talks about the importance of fairness in various aspects of life and how it relates to elections and election integrity. They express the desire for their preferred candidates and policies to win, but also emphasize the importance of accepting the outcome if it is fair and square. They ponder what to do when one feels the election was not fair and questions how to address such concerns.
#society
American Thinker: Massachusetts couple denied foster care eligibility because they are believing Catholics
In 1969, the Catholic church held immense power in Massachusetts, but by 2023, the LGBTQ+ creed has become dominant, leading to discrimination against devout Catholics like the Burkes by the state's Department of Children and Families. The religious hierarchy has not spoken up in defense, and there is a need for interfaith efforts to address this religious discrimination.
#war
American Thinker: Another Biden foreign policy fiasco: Putin becomes the mediator in Niger imbroglio
Joe Biden's foreign policy has taken another hit, this time in Africa's Sahel region. Russia, led by Putin, is increasing its presence and influence, causing concern among Western nations. The potential for conflict and the loss of U.S. influence is high.
#economy
Gataway Couple: Will Electric Vehicles Cause States to Charge by the Mile?
Electric vehicles (, ) are becoming increasingly popular, but some states are facing a problem. These states rely on fuel taxes to fund transportation infrastructure and public services, but since electric vehicles don't use gasoline, they don't contribute to these taxes. As a result, some states are considering charging drivers based on the number of miles they drive to make up for lost revenue. While electric vehicles have environmental and cost-saving benefits, their growing popularity raises important questions about taxation and infrastructure funding.
#military
Forbes: Could Small Drones Really Replace Artillery?
Former Google boss Eric Schmidt praises Ukraine's use of small, improvised kamikaze drones. These drones offer mass and precision at low cost, potentially replacing traditional weapons. Schmidt invests $10 million in a Ukrainian start-up accelerator specializing in drones.
#religion
National Review: New Jersey Supreme Court Rules Catholic School Had Right to Fire Teacher for Having Premarital Sex
The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that a Catholic school was justified in firing a teacher who became pregnant while unmarried, as it aligned with the school's religious teachings. The court upheld the school's decision, stating that it fell under an exception in New Jersey's Law Against Discrimination that allows religious institutions to establish their own employment criteria. This case is similar to a previous case in Indiana, where a Catholic school also won the right to fire a teacher who entered into a same-sex union.
#culture
Forbes: Kim Ki-Duk’s Dilm ‘Address Unknown’ To Be Screened In New York City
Kim Ki-duk's film 'Address Unknown' will screen in New York City on Aug. 23.
Kim Ki-duk, South Korea's finest independent filmmaker, is gaining interest in the US after the success of 'Parasite'. The film, based on the director's life, explores the effects of war and follows characters living near a US military base. Echelon Studios acquired the rights to 'Address Unknown' and another Kim Ki-duk film, 'Bad Guy', which generated controversy for its portrayal of prostitution. The screening is hosted by Echelon Studios and Kinoscope.
#health
Fox News: Connecticut residents die after shellfish bacteria infection
Two Connecticut residents died from bacteria infections linked to raw shellfish, with three total cases reported. The state Bureau of Aquaculture claims that Connecticut shellfish has never been associated with such infections. The infections were caused by the Vibrio vulnificus bacteria, and two of the cases were wound infections not associated with seafood.
Fox News: Links between fracking, cancer in children found in recent Pennsylvania study
Children living near natural gas wells in western Pennsylvania had a higher risk of developing lymphoma, a rare form of cancer, while residents of all ages had an increased likelihood of severe asthma reactions, according to a study by the University of Pittsburgh. The research, funded by taxpayers, adds to existing evidence suggesting a link between the gas industry and certain health issues. Although the study couldn't definitively establish causation, it found significant associations between gas industry activity and asthma and lymphoma in children.
#education
Fox News: 6.5 million students chronically absent after the pandemic, new study shows
A new study from Stanford Research reveals that over 25% of students in the US were chronically absent during the 2021-2022 school year, an increase of 10% compared to pre-pandemic levels. This spike suggests an estimated 6.5 million more students are now classified as chronically absent. The study attributes this increase to the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on children's well-being and development.
#sports
Fox News: England tops Australia in thriller to advance to Women's World Cup final
England overcame obstacles to defeat Australia 3-1 in a Women's World Cup semifinal match. Despite missing a key player, England scored first through Ella Toone, but Australia's Sam Kerr quickly equalized. However, Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo secured the victory for England, sending them to the final.
#other
Flag And Cross: Scientists Warn Overfishing Could Make Oysters The 'dodos Of The Sea'
Overfishing puts oysters at risk of extinction. 800 shellfish species, including oysters, clams, and mussels, have been harvested by humans. These species are less vulnerable to extinction due to the traits that make them attractive to harvest.
Fox News: Granger Smith and wife Amber made ‘agreement’ on how to stay together after death of their 3-year-old son
Country music singer Granger Smith and his wife Amber Bartlett shared how they kept their marriage intact after the tragic death of their 3-year-old son, River. The couple received devastating news from doctors that there was no chance of their child surviving. Despite the odds against them, Smith and Bartlett made a firm agreement to support each other and stay together for the sake of their other two children. The couple's story is a testament to their strength and resilience in the face of unimaginable heartbreak and grief.
Forbes: 12 Games You Really Need To Play If You Love ‘Baldur’s Gate 3’
Larian Studios has released Baldur's Gate 3, an expansive and engaging RPG that offers a rich world, intricate stories, and a great cast of characters. The turn-based combat is challenging and the game encourages exploration and risk-taking.