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America First News
9 Aug 2023
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#politics
Fox News: Biden's crumbling defense opens door to even bigger impeachment inquiry
Archer's testimony and the collapse of Hunter Biden's plea deal have increased the likelihood of an expanded impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden. It is clear that President Biden lied about his involvement in Hunter Biden's business deals, and evidence suggests that he used his position of power to benefit his son. The mounting corruption allegations against the Biden family may have significant consequences for American politics.
The Federalist: Journos Like Jo Becker Are Really Establishment Tools
The focus on the human story in journalism has led to the rise of Woodwardism, where insiders and personal portraits take precedence over examining power dynamics. Jo Becker of The New York Times follows this approach, personalizing stories such as Supreme Court activism and connections without providing substantial evidence. This type of reporting ignores the real story of power and maintains the influence of Washington's elite.
American Thinker: Liddle’ Adam Schiff now wants us to pay for doggie daycare with his new PETSAFE Act
Summary: The narrator critiques a legislative proposal called the PETSAFE Act, which aims to establish mobile pet shelters for use during emergencies and disasters. The narrator argues that this proposal is an example of government overreach and an inappropriate use of taxpayer funds. They also express concern that the legislation can be easily abused and expanded beyond its original intentions.
#society
Newsbusters: Left Washes Cars With Their Nuts & Comes Clean About Trans ‘Feelings’
This week on Woke of the Weak, we discussed the left's brainwashing tactics. One woman accused conservatives of being dangerous bigots and spreading lies and propaganda, while ignoring the violence and destruction caused by the Black Lives Matter movement. Another woman claimed to be a woman but had her breasts removed to appear more masculine. Lastly, a man in a rainbow bathing suit used his body, including his genitals, to clean his car.
#economy
Forbes: Jet Fuel Prices Up 23% In August As Asia’s Passenger Numbers Spike
Global crude oil prices above $80/barrel lead to a spike in jet fuel prices, driven by the buoyancy of the Asia Pacific air travel market. Global air traffic rose 31% in June 2023 compared to June 2022, with airlines in Asia Pacific seeing the largest increase. Other regions also experienced impressive growth. The rise in jet fuel prices is influenced by region-specific factors, such as refinery issues in Europe and supply disruptions in the US. The travel industry's recovery to pre-pandemic levels and tightening crude oil supply will prompt carriers to revisit their fuel hedging strategies.
#health
Fox News: Be well: For optimal support and skin health, take better care of this lingerie item
Ladies, it's time to swap out your old bras for new ones to protect your breast health. Wearing a bra for too long can result in poor support, discomfort, and even skin irritation. To extend the life of your bra, wash it by hand with non-biological detergent and air dry it flat. It's important to take care of your bras to ensure they provide the necessary support and maintain their shape.
Fox News: Boy photographed playing in dust pile dies moments later: 'Tragic'
A 7-year-old boy in Brazil died after inhaling limestone powder while playing in a pile of it. The boy's family was unaware of the dangers associated with limestone. The incident is being investigated by Brazil's Civil Police.
#education
Fox News: California school district applies 'restorative justice' programs instead of suspensions, expulsions: report
A California school introduces "restorative justice" to replace traditional punishment for misbehavior, prioritizing learning and involving all stakeholders.
National Review: The Corner: How the ‘Woke’ Takeover of Higher Education Advances
The woke agenda is influencing education, eroding the search for truth and promoting radical politics. Students' indoctrination leads to censoring of dissenting opinions by professors.
#crime
Fox News: Idaho man indicted on federal charges for allegedly shooting rifle at hydroelectric power stations
Man indicted for shooting at hydroelectric power stations in Idaho, causing significant damage. The dams are owned by Idaho Power Company and provide electricity to Washington, Idaho, and Oregon.
Fox News: DeSantis suspends Orlando state attorney over 'dereliction of duty' on crime
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suspends State Attorney Monique Worrell for not properly prosecuting criminals.
Fox News: 5 Croatians arrested in Greece following deadly stabbing of a Greek soccer fan outside stadium
Five Croatian nationals have been arrested in Greece for their alleged involvement in deadly soccer fan violence. The arrests occurred as they were attempting to flee the country. The violence resulted in the cancellation of a Champions League qualifier and the death of a Greek fan.
#sports
Fox News: NCAA denies hardship waiver for Florida State football transfer who left Miami to be near ailing mother
Florida State defensive tackle Darrell Jackson Jr. is denied a hardship waiver by the NCAA after transferring from Miami to be with his ailing mother. Jackson is disappointed and unsure of the NCAA's motives.
Forbes: 20,000 Miles And Three Long-Haul Flights: How A Top LaLiga Team Plans A Preseason Tour
Atlético Madrid's preseason tour took them all around the world, from South Korea to Mexico to the United States. The club sees the tour as a success, allowing them to prepare for the season, generate income, and strengthen their global presence. However, coach Diego Simeone expressed frustration with the lack of training time and the fatigue caused by the extensive travel.
#science
Flag And Cross: Science Says Blame Your Genes For Bad Hair Days
Scientists have found that our hairstyles are determined by our genes, specifically by the shape of our hair follicles. They have identified four genetic variants that can alter the appearance of our hair whorls. This study sheds light on the genetic factors behind our physical appearance, including hair whorl direction.
#outdoors
The Great Lakes Fisherman: Diaries of a Lodge Owner Episode 05: Memory Lane with the Legend (Pete Stefanac)
This week on Outdoor Journal Radio's Diaries of a Lodge Owner podcast, I interviewed Pete Stefanac, a legendary muskie guide from the Chaudiere team.
#other
Forbes: On Climate, Sobering Reality And Heartening Optimism
Climate science warns of approaching climate change tipping points, with extreme weather becoming the norm. Feedback cycles exacerbate the process, but there is hope as clean energy technologies advance and global solar and wind power grow rapidly.
Flag And Cross: How Shade Can Help Us Survive Our Increasingly Hot Cities
As temperatures rise and heatwaves become more frequent, the importance of shade in urban environments becomes evident. Traditional Middle Eastern cities used narrow, winding roads and white roofs with vines to create shade, but modern cities lack this feature. The lack of shade, combined with heat-absorbing materials and high levels of humidity, contributes to urban heat islands. To combat this, researchers suggest implementing shade in the form of trees, parks, and gardens, as well as utilizing artificial shade where necessary. By addressing these issues, cities can alleviate the effects of climate change and improve thermal comfort.