Stay informed with a curated selection of news from mainstream sources like New York Times, The Hill and Mashable. But that's not all - we also feature alternative perspectives from outlets such as Fall of the Cabal, Wide Awake Media and Childrens Health Defense that delve into stories the mainstream might not cover. For a global view, we incorporate reports from Russia via TASS Russian News Agency. And for those seeking a deeper understanding of the world, this news digest offers thought-provoking discussions on metaphysical and spiritual topics.
Mainstream Media Insights
Note: It is essential to remain critical of what you read in mainstream media because it presents a filtered reality that reflects the vision of the anointed - those who claim to have the solutions to society's problems. By questioning and verifying information, readers can cut through the spin and gain a more accurate understanding of the world, rather than relying on a one-sided narrative.
Trump pivoted from tax cuts to tariffs.
President Trump ignores warnings that his agenda could harm the poor and cause less growth than the White House claims.
Source: New York Times
Universities see Trump's Harvard move as a threat.
The Trump administration revoked Harvard's international student certification because the university had failed to meet its demands, including a request for records of protest activity dating back five years.
Source: New York Times
The campaign to win the contest went all the way to the top.
Yuval Raphael was representing Israel in the final of the song contest. She was beaten by a contestant from Austria in the public vote.
Source: New York Times
Russia and Ukraine exchange air assaults.
An apartment building was damaged during a drone attack. The main target of the Russian air assault was the Ukrainian capital.
Source: New York Times
There is a tale of hot dogs.
The flagship store of the Ukrainian gas station chain Socar in Kyiv has a Nathan's hot dog stand.
Source: New York Times
The E.P.A. wants to eliminate greenhouse gas limits on power plants.
According to the agency, carbon emissions from power plants do not contribute much to climate change. Scientists disagree.
Source: New York Times
There is an operation at Newark Airport.
The airline operations crew had to figure out how to get more than 600 flights a day to take off and land without incident at the airport.
Source: New York Times
Fetterman says his openness on mental health issues is weaponized.
The first-term Pennsylvania Democrat said his openness about his mental health issues has been weaponized against him, prompting him to start showing up for votes and hearings he considers useless.
Source: New York Times
There are 15 unforgettable looks from the festival.
They created a spectacle when they kissed on the red carpet.
Source: New York Times
I need a nap after watching Tom Cruise.
When you think about how much Tiger Balm went into its making, it's hard to suspend disbelief.
Source: New York Times
Dance with emolument
People are protesting at the dinner stand.
Source: New York Times
The GOP bill keeps the new deficit in check.
Financial markets were concerned about permanently higher U.S. deficit levels after the House passed a bill to advance President Trump's agenda. The U.S. national debt increased to around 120 percent of GDP after the government spent trillions of dollars to bolster the economy. Spending reductions in Trump's big, beautiful bill lost out to pressures from the moderate Republican caucus and the president, which reset expectations for the path of the national debt and the interest payments that will be needed to pay for it. The international market for U.S. debt has been affected by the bill, with the yield on the 20-year and 30-year bonds spiking above 5.1 percent on Thursday. Moody's dropped its rating to double-A last Friday after the JCT put out cost estimates for the tax portion of the bill. According to Moody's, the U.S. debt will increase to 9 percent of GDP by the year 2035, mainly due to interest payments, spending on public programs, and relatively low revenue generation. The fiscal policy being put through the House and the Senate, and they have some concerns about whether it will be reducing the deficit, is being watched by the markets. This is not sustainable....
Source: The Hill
Working out.
It is possible to reorient your relationship with time by reorganizing your week.
Source: New York Times
What to know about the Israeli Embassy shooting investigation and court case.
The picture of the criminal case against Rodriguez began to come into focus when he made his first court appearance this week. The killings of Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, 26, a young couple who worked for the embassy, have already roiled the nation's capital as new details continue to emerge. Here is what we know about the criminal case. Police say Rodriguez shot and killed the embassy staffers as they left an event at the Capital Jewish Museum. According to an FBI affidavit, he walked past Lischinsky, Milgrim and two witnesses before turning to face their backs and shooting at the couple. After they fell to the ground, Rodriquez was captured on video approaching them and firing at them, including as Milgrim tried to crawl away. At the scene, investigators recovered a 9mm handgun. Rodriguez identified himself as the shooter and was taken into custody....
Source: The Hill
Trump Addresses a Military.
Donald Trump was locked in a conflict with America's military establishment when he spoke to Army Cadets at West Point. Two days before Trump spoke to the academy's graduates in June 2020, Army General Mark Milley made an extraordinary televised apology for appearing in uniform with the president outside the White House, after security personnel used force to clear peaceful protesters from the scene. Two weeks before Trump's graduation address, Defense Secretary Mark Esper made a break with the president when he pushed back on his desire to use active-duty troops to put down unrest. After Trump denied suggesting that protesters be shot, he fired the man who said he was troubled about the leader of the country. Some retired officers denounced what they saw as presidential overreach when Trump ordered the military to respond to nationwide protests. James Mattis was the first defense secretary to try to steer the president away from decisions he feared would endanger allies or undermine U.S. security. It feels like a different era now. As he returns to West Point to speak at the academy's graduation today, Trump faces little resistance from the Defense Department....
Source: The Atlantic
A new artificial intelligence model blackmails during testing, but is also good at coding.
The week of keynotes is over. The week ended with Anthropic Code with Claude and a hardware interruption from OpenAI, but what started with Microsoft Build, continued with Google I/O, and ended with Anthropic Code with Claude, has finally come to a close. The developer conferences jockeyed for news dominance this week, but OpenAI made headlines without an event by announcing that it's going to start making artificial intelligence devices. Take a look at the news of the week. Anthropic's Claude models unlocked a new risk category on Thursday. The bigger, more powerful model is Claude Opus 4, while the smaller model is Sonnet 4. Anthropic said the models scored higher than their rivals on agentic artificial intelligence benchmarks and are good for coding and reasoning tasks. This is not currently available....
Source: Mashable
One of the world's top anti-aging experts says avoiding the poisonous 5 P's is the key to a long life.
Long before Bryan Johnson became famous for his extreme biohacking, following strict eating habits, and taking dozens of supplements in the name of living forever, Valter Longo was obsessed with longevity. Longo, a professor of gerontology and director of the USC Longevity Institute in California, says he wants to live 120 to 130 healthy years. His drive for longevity is in line with a growing interest in extending health span, the number of years lived free of disease, as opposed to life span, which refers to the number of years lived. The Italian lifestyle has long been considered the gold standard for longevity, with the focus on the Mediterranean diet, walkability, and community. Sardinia is one of the original Blue Zones, where people live the longest, healthiest lives. One of the episodes of Living to 100 was about lessons from the residents of Sardinia. According to Longo, who was born and raised in Italy, the Mediterranean diet is the reason why Italy's youth are facing obesity. If this pattern continues to dominate the culture, Longo fears Italians will not live long....
Source: Fortune
When things go wrong, who is responsible?
When things go wrong, who is responsible? Artificial intelligence resorts to blackmail when told it will be taken offline. Threatens to reveal the engineer's affair. Drudge Report Feed needs your support. Become a supporter.
Source: Drudge Report
People who want something serious can use the best dating apps.
Who can blame daters for dating app fatigue? Popular apps are starting to look and function like copies of each other and have more and more features. Some daters go to dungeon sound baths to find love. For those of us who are busy, dating apps have their pros. If you go to your local bar, you can find out more about the people you meet than what they drink. Dating apps aren't going away, and they're a big way potential partners meet each other. Is dating apps worth it? Even using the right app for you may still bring moments of uncertainty and frustration, but finding the app with the features that most align with your style of dating and the type of partnership you're looking for can absolutely still make online dating worth it....
Source: Mashable
The work ethic problem is going to get worse as younger generation'snowflakes' face fewer consequences.
A world without "deadlines" and "consequences" has fueled the potential crisis according to former "Dirty Jobs" host Mike Rowe. Critics have questioned the work ethic of members of Gen Z, who were born between 1997 and 2012 and have expressed concern over how this affects young people entering the workforce. Rowe explained to "The Story" this week that one of the reasons for the decline in work ethic is that younger generations face more relaxed deadlines. Rowe said that expectations and standards of workers can become "fungible" when this happens. Parents who are willing to financially help their children is a benefit. "If you live your life on a high wire with a safety net 15 feet below you all of the time, there's no consequence for falling," Rowe said. "We're the clouds from which the snowflakes fell," said the TV host. Rowe believes that there is a warped understanding of how the employment market works....
Source: Fox News
Senate Republicans are warned against watering down the Trump agenda bill.
House Republicans are sending a clear and early warning to their Senate allies as the bill covering President Trump's domestic priorities heads to the upper chamber : Don't water it down. House GOP leaders spent weeks in delicate talks with Republican holdouts before cobbling together a fragile agreement that could thread the needle between conservatives' demands for more spending cuts and moderates' insistence on a controversial tax break. As the massive package heads to the Senate, the critical voices of the House debate are cautioning their upper-chamber counterparts not to alter their design too severely, or it will never get through the House on its return. Many senators are already saying they can't support the package without substantial changes, so the warnings forecast a coming clash between Republicans in the two chambers. If the bill is shifted to the right with more spending cuts and deficit reduction, House conservatives would be happy. They want the Senate to keep in place provisions to limit Medicaid eligibility and roll back green-energy subsidies. They have a lot to do to make it better, and they can't remember what we achieved. Roy said those are going to be red lines....
Source: The Hill
Alternative Media Insights
Note: As we venture into the realm of alternative media reporting, it is essential to acknowledge that not all sources are created equal. While some outlets offer crucial counter-narratives and insights, others pose a significant risk of misinformation, perpetuating controlled opposition or serving as wolves in sheep's clothing, intent on misleading their audience with agendas designed to confuse rather than inform.
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New Canadian PM Mark Carney wants to crack down on large American online platforms. My government is going to act because large American online platforms have become seas of racism, misogyny, antisemitism, islamophobia and hate in all its forms. I wonder which large American online platforms he's referring to. For more content like this, subscribe to RealWideAwakeMedia.
Source: Telegram
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UN Agenda 2030 is a plan to tighten control over humanity. There is a plan to tighten control over humanity while eliminating the individual and their rights. "Wrapped up in a nice, innocent language, this agenda is a collectivist plan that benefits the world's rich and powerful... and not so much the citizens." For more content like this, subscribe to the RealWideAwakeMedia.
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@Fall_of_the_Cabal on Telegram
Can't we just conclude that the current way of learning isn't good? The pen is used for calculation. We need a new school system that teaches children how to think for themselves and how to communicate. They will need a lot of time in nature to find themselves again. School is wasting time.
Source: Telegram
@Fall_of_the_Cabal on Telegram
Europe's people will suffer a bit in the coming period. We will have to hold them accountable because of our own leadership. If our leaders keep to their narrative that the European Countries and the European Union are democratic institutions, then we should not have the right to referendums. We can vote on whether our money is being wasted on war. It's not a democracy if politicians don't listen to us.
Source: Telegram
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There is a report to make the American children healthy again.
Source: Telegram
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Source: Telegram
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There are short films on this website.
Source: Telegram
@theMarkAttwoodShow on Telegram
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Source: Telegram
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How much water does a person need?
Source: Telegram
News from Russia
NOTE: By giving readers a glimpse into the Russian narrative, this section strives to humanize the country and its people, revealing that there is more to Russia than the sensationalized headlines and simplistic caricatures that frequently dominate Western news cycles. This nuanced perspective enables European readers to better understand Russia's complexities, interests, and concerns, ultimately fostering a more informed and balanced discourse on international relations and global affairs.
The EU may propose cutting the Russian oil price ceiling.
The EU is considering additional transaction bans on about two dozen banks as it seeks to further curtail Russia's revenues and ability to get its hands on the technology needed to make weapons.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
There are increasing signs that the US could wash hands of Ukraine.
On May 19th, Putin and Trump talked over the phone for more than two hours, and they discussed ways to overcome the conflict in Ukraine.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
Turkish foreign minister will be in Russia on May 26 and 27.
The sources said that there are plans to discuss regional and international issues.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The Defense Ministry of Russia says that Ukraine has lost 1,330 soldiers.
Ukraine has lost a tank and armored combat vehicles in the past day.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The west is ambivalence about strengthening multipolarity.
The formation of a multipolar world is the most important core trend.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The Belgorod Region has 69 ammunition rounds fired by the Ukrainians overnight.
The Belgorod Region has 69 ammunition rounds fired by the Ukrainians overnight.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency