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America First News
31 Aug 2023
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#politics
Fox News: Top House Dem 'vigorously' endorses Ilhan Omar for re-election amid pro-Israel PAC criticism
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries vigorously endorses Ilhan Omar for re-election despite her controversial comments about Israel. Other leading House Democrats also back Omar's bid, but she faces challenges from a pro-Israel group working to unseat her in 2024.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Unseen video of Prigozhin appears online days after funeral
Russian mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin appears in a video after his funeral, fueling speculation about his death. The video shows Prigozhin denying rumors and stating that he is in Africa. The possibility of his death being staged is being considered.
#economy
Forbes: Oil Prices Remain Rangebound End-August As Hedge Funds Go Gradually Short
Crude oil prices remain rangebound as hedge funds go gradually short, with prices trading around $85 per barrel for Brent and just above $81 per barrel for WTI. Market sentiment favors Saudi Arabia and Russia extending production cuts, but additional barrels from Iran and the possibility of the US ending its curbs on Iran and Venezuela are counteracting this. Uncertainty about the global economy and central banks hiking interest rates adds to the complexity. Hedge funds are adjusting their positions, selling off long positions and making speculative short sales in anticipation of future price falls. The market is waiting for signals to determine the next direction, but for now, prices remain in the mid-$80 range.
#religion
The Federalist: 'Haunted Cosmos' Podcast Tackles The Paranormal With Scripture
In the podcast "Haunted Cosmos," Christian pastor Brian Suavé and narrator Ben Garrett explore supernatural phenomena and encourage Christians to confront the unexplained. With theological discussions and well-researched stories, the hosts address paranormal events as part of the unfolding story of reality. While the presentation of ghost stories as entertainment may be controversial, "Haunted Cosmos" serves as both Christian witness and thought-provoking exploration of the occult and its relation to close encounters.
#culture
Fox News: In Spain, annual ‘Tomatina’ street battle kicks off with 15,000 people hurling tomatoes
15,000 people threw tomatoes at each other in Spain's annual "Tomatina" festival. The street battle in Buñol left both the street and participants covered in red pulp.
#health
Fox News: Connecticut Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy tests positive for coronavirus
Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy has tested positive for COVID-19, forcing him to postpone his annual "Walk Across Connecticut." Murphy, a Democrat, expressed disappointment and mentioned that he started experiencing mild symptoms. Despite the setback, he intends to reschedule the event later this year.
#education
Fox News: College students are struggling with basic math, many stuck at 9th grade level; professors blame the pandemic
Many college students are struggling with basic math due to the lack of hands-on, in-person teaching during the pandemic. Engineering and biology majors are having difficulty with fractions and exponents, and some students are being placed in pre-college math. Schools like George Mason University are hosting math camps to help students catch up. The decline in math skills is believed to be a result of the disruptions caused by the pandemic.
The Federalist: This Back-To-School Season, Celebrate The Boom Of Ed Choice
2023 has become the year of school choice as more students opt for charter, private, or homeschooling over traditional public schools. The pandemic's impact on education, including leftist curriculum and learning loss, has sparked a revolution in prioritizing educational freedom. The success of existing programs, such as charter schools and Education Savings Accounts, has led to increased interest in school choice legislation across states. Families are seeking better options for their children's education, and states like Arkansas, Florida, Utah, and Iowa have passed significant school choice laws. The movement for educational freedom continues to grow.
#sports
Forbes: The Washington Wizards Need To Start Off Their Rebuild Right
The Washington Wizards have entered a full-on rebuild, focusing on development and upside. They are relying on Kyle Kuzma and Jordan Poole, despite doubts about their efficiency. The team aims for a losing season in order to build something sustainable in the future, but they must also strike a balance to provide opportunities for young players. Tyus Jones will play a key role in facilitating this balance as a steady playmaker and mentor. There are many questions about how the team will perform and whether they can create an environment where winning is not downgraded in the process.
#other
Fox News: Mexican Navy to conduct net-sinking operation in wider Gulf area to protect endangered vaquita porpoises
Mexico's Navy plans to expand the area where it sinks blocks to save endangered vaquita marina porpoises from illegal gill nets used to catch totoaba fish. However, recent vaquita sightings occurred on the edges or just outside the supposed protected area. The Navy will negotiate with the fishing community to sink more blocks outside the "zero tolerance" zone.