Noon News Digest - Tuesday 13th of May 2025

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Stay informed with a curated selection of news from mainstream sources like New York Times, Fox News and Fortune. But that's not all - we also feature alternative perspectives from outlets such as Laura Aboli, Wide Awake Media and The Nordic Times 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.

Latin American leaders have promised cooperation on technology.

At a meeting in Beijing on Tuesday, the leaders of China, Brazil, and Argentina were joined by President Gabriel Boric of Chile.

Source: New York Times

I am a Russian scientist in ICE jail.

The spermatozoa tails nest in a central spiral in rat testis. One day, the findings about the testes may help treat testicular cancer.

Source: New York Times

A Standoff at the Library of Congress and a Lavish Welcome for Trump in Saudi Arabia.

The president met with the crown prince of Saudi Arabia as he began his tour of the Gulf.

Source: New York Times

According to the Tourism Council, the U.S. could lose over $12 billion in international travel spending this year.

The United States is on track to lose $12.50 billion in international travel spending this year, according to the latest Economic Impact Research published by the W.T.T.C. Newark Liberty International Airport is a major hub for international flights.

Source: New York Times

Some of the Illinois crime-free housing laws may be used for minor offenses.

Gail Diop tried for weeks to convince the police that her family had not violated the city's crime-free housing laws.

Source: New York Times

Cities are trying to keep rental properties and tenants safe.

Lawmakers gathered for a hearing at the Illinois State Capitol to discuss a measure to restrict crime-free housing.

Source: New York Times

Austin welcomed Musk.

The famously liberal bastion of Austin is grappling uneasily with Musk's rightward turn, which has begun transforming his adopted home into an unlikely hub of right-of-center thinkers.

Source: New York Times

Pope Leo XIV was a member of the Augustinian Order.

The man who would become a cardinal and then pope was shaped by the Order of St. Augustine.

Source: New York Times

Gérard Depardieu was found guilty of sexual assault.

The French actor was found guilty of sexually abusing two women on the set of a movie. He was given a suspended sentence.

Source: New York Times

Data shows that boys and young men are falling behind.

Many boys are not thriving because of their educational achievement, mental health and transitions to adulthood.

Source: New York Times

A celebrity is on a street view car.

A man has mapped 100,000 miles of road for a map. He has no plans to stop.

Source: New York Times

LIZ PEEK: Democrats have strange affection for illegal aliens.

Why does Newark's Mayor consider it a badge of honor to be arrested trying to barge into an ICE detention center in New Jersey? Why does Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen think it makes him a better presidential candidate? Why are Democrat mayors so opposed to deportations? The Democratic Party seems to have forgotten that illegal immigration was a factor in Donald Trump's political comeback. President Trump was elected last year by Americans furious that Joe Biden had allowed millions of people to storm across our border illegally. Immigration was the second most important issue for voters after the economy and high inflation, according to several polls. The border crisis was ranked the most important priority by voters after the election. Who is the Democrat who was arrested for disorderly conduct at an ICE deportation center?...

Source: Fox News

There are flip-flops.

America seems to need other countries' trade as much as they need ours, despite President Trump's claims.

Source: New York Times

First Amendment hypocrites are DEI's defenders.

Last month, judges in three states ruled in favor of advocacy groups defending the status quo, which dealt a blow to the Trump administration's efforts to rein in diversity, equity, and inclusion policies. As a recently retired teacher who was a member of the union for decades, I am skeptical of the union's commitment to the First Amendment. The union hung me out to dry when I spoke against a union-approved DEI program. Nineteen states, including my home state of Connecticut, sued the Department of Education over its plan to condition federal school funding on an end to DEI. The state coalition claims that the policy change threatens to chill them. speech Connecticut school officials made it clear that they can and will silence any speech they don't like. When it comes to DEI, those cloaking themselves in the mantle of free speech view it as a one-way street....

Source: The Hill

The China deal may allow Powell to grant Trump's interest rate wish.

The 90-day pause on U.S.-China tariffs has alleviated economic uncertainty and improved the odds of a future Federal Reserve rate cut. Most economists still expect the Fed to hold off on cuts until late or early in the 20th century due to uncertainty and stronger-than- expected economic growth. The 90-day pause on tariffs agreed between the U.S. and China may help solidify chances of a rate cut by President Donald Trump. Trump has been lobbying the Federal Open Market Committee and its chairman to lower the base rate. The Fed chairman has refused to bow to pressure from the White House, even when the president said Powell would be removed from his post if he didn't comply. The uncertainty in the economic outlook was one of the reasons why the FOMC was hesitant to cut rates. The dual mandate of the FOMC is to keep inflation to 2% while trying to get maximum employment. Fears of price rises due to importers and exporters passing on their cost increases to consumers, which the vast majority of companies said they intended to do, were caused by Trump's tariffs, which were the highest on China with a rate of 145%....

Source: Fortune

Trump is going to Saudi Arabia to show that his strategy for international politics is working.

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump paid a visit to Saudi Arabia's defacto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, for talks about the U.S. efforts to dismantle Iran's nuclear program, end the war in Gaza, and hold down oil prices. Trump stepped off Air Force One and was warmly greeted by Prince Mohammed. At the Riyadh airport, Trump and his aides were served traditional Arabic coffee by waiting attendants wearing ceremonial gun-belts. The ceremony began before Trump arrived. Air Force One was given an escort by the Royal Saudi Air Force F-15s. The Royal Court had a lunch with Trump and Prince Mohammed. Several major business executives were invited to the event. The Department of Government Efficiency is tasked with waste, fraud and abuse in the U.S. government....

Source: Fortune

Is Pakistan going to break the ceasefire soon?

The External Affairs Minister's previous order that IWS will remain in abeyance despite the halt of military operations has been reiterated by the Pakistani minister.

Source: FirstPost

The time line of Chus...

Newark Airport's third system outAGE is in less than 2 weeks. There is just one controller overseeing 180 takeoffs and landings. The summer travel season is set to hit a record.

Source: Drudge Report

The video shows Jupiters in the sky.

The Northern Lights on Earth are dimmer than Jupiter's Auroras, which are 100 times brighter. These alien light shows are powered by more than one source and are bigger than the ones people are used to seeing in our own skies. Jupiter has a strong magnetic field. It's not just grabbing solar wind from the sun to create these Luminous displays but particles from nearby Io, one of Jupiter's 97 moons and the most volcanically active world in the solar system. NASA and its European and Canadian counterparts collaborated with a team of scientists to study the Auroras. They thought they'd find signs of the incoming electrons bombarding Jupiter's upper atmosphere when they looked at Hubble. That's not what they got. "What we're seeing is an incredibly bright afterglow with not much evidence of the original impact."...

Source: Mashable

Trump's attack on Harvard is just the beginning.

In 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt warned Americans to beware of a small group of selfish men who would clip the wings of the American eagle in order to feather their own nest. He saw that the fascists of Europe were corrupting their national institutions in order to enrich and empower themselves. Donald Trump is using the same tactics that Hitler, Mussolini, and Franco used to corrupt America's institutions and silence dissent. Since returning to office, he has claimed the right to evaluate universities' "viewpoint diversity", demanding that private institutions subject students and faculty to government. The president of Harvard made clear that the University will not surrender its independence. Government retaliation has been met with an insistence on academic freedom. Congressional-approved research funding was held back by Trump. Harvard students' visas were threatened by his administration....

Source: Fox News

Wild at heart: Finch Hattons offers unforgettable luxury adventures in Africa.

Your camera should be at the ready. There is a tower of preening giraffes at the camp. A thirsty elephant could set a thirst trap by drinking in a private pool. The gorgeously decorated Family Suites have elevated viewing decks.

Source: New York Post

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.

@realwideawakemedia on Telegram

The fake "climate crisis" is a pretext for Western leaders to wage war on prosperity while empowering foreign adversaries. They tell us that the world will end soon because we're burning too much fuel, making too many things, or having too many children. Some of the laws they pass force their nations to use less power. Nuclear and other energy generation facilities are canceled even as their choices lead to more dependence on foreign adversaries. These failed ideas are rejected by President Trump. For more content like this, subscribe to the RealWideAwakeMedia.

Source: Telegram

@childrenshd on Telegram

If America keeps pushing vaccinations and poisons onto our children, we may very well forget what a healthy child is supposed to look like. As a nation, the financial burden will be so heavy, our first thought will no longer be about the optimal health of our children. It will be about how we can survive. You can watch more on CHDTV.

Source: Telegram

@realwideawakemedia on Telegram

I would have made a million dollars. Doctors were bribed to administer the "safe and effective" mRNA injections. Blue Cross Blue Shield had an incentive program to get doctors to give these shots. I would have made over one million dollars if I had vaccine patients for Covid. For more content like this, subscribe to the RealWideAwakeMedia.

Source: Telegram

@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram

The Royal Terminal at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh is where President Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman share a discussion over coffee. Laura Aboli has a channel.

Source: Telegram

The EU flag was burned by the Polish presidential candidate.

The EU flag was burned by Grzegorz Braun, a Polish presidential candidate and Member of the European Parliament. Braun claims that the action was carried out as a protest against what he calls the EU's " bureaucratic tyranny" and " ideological occupation" of Poland. In a video posted on Braun's official channels, he is seen tearing down an EU flag inside Poland's Ministry of Industry in Katowice, wiping his shoes on it, and setting it on fire outside the building. He wrote "down with Eurocommunism!" in the text accompanying the video. This is Poland. We will not display signs against our enemies in Poland. He said that the emblems are not surrounded by any protection of rights in Poland. Braun believes that the burning of the flag is a sign of resistance to the EU's environmental policy....

Source: The Nordic Times

The top EU court rules on von der Leyen.

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's handling of secret text messages with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla is now under scrutiny in a court case that threatens to destroy her political legacy and further erode confidence in the EU's decision-making process. The EU General Court will rule tomorrow on whether the European Commission broke the law when it refused to release text messages between von der Leyen and Bourla. Von der Leyen's leadership is already heavily criticized for its abuse of power and centralization of decision-making. The case concerns whether text messages should be classified as official documents and thus subject to EU transparency rules. The New York Times and its former Brussels correspondent took the matter to court after the Commission refused to publish the text messages. Bourla told the NYT that he and von der Leyen had built up a deep trust through their text message negotiations. The EU purchased up to 1.8 billion doses of Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID vaccine, which was the largest single vaccine purchase during the COVID crisis. The court ruling could be a turning point for transparency in the EU....

Source: The Nordic Times

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Source: Telegram

@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram

Musk met with the crown prince of Saudi Arabia.

Source: Telegram

@robinmg on Telegram

"Governments want to know more than where we go or who we meet, they want to know what is happening under our skin." There is a man named Yuval Noah Harari.

Source: Telegram

@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram

The Saudi crown prince greeted the president when he landed in Saudi Arabia.

Source: Telegram

@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram

Edan Alexander is talking to president Trump on the phone.

Source: Telegram

@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram

A suspect is in custody after a Molotov cocktail was thrown at British Prime Minister Starmer's home.

Source: Telegram

@ukcolumn on Telegram

The Truth about ME with Catherine Vandome and Dr Liz Evans will be streamed from 1pm UK time.

Source: Telegram

@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram

This means that the software has been used to spy on people. Laura Aboli has a channel.

Source: Telegram

@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram

Edan Alexander, who was kept hostage by Hamas, is with his family.

Source: Telegram

@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram

Labour council plans to convert a cherished pub into a mosque.

Source: Telegram

@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram

The Trump official took over the project after Musk's involvement.

Source: Telegram

@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram

The Crown Prince did not greet Biden upon landing.

Source: Telegram

@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram

Air Force One is going into Saudi Arabia.

Source: Telegram

@gbnewstelegram on Telegram

Reform UK's Starmer 'TERRIFIED' was written byNigel Farage.

Source: Telegram

@gbnewstelegram on Telegram

Reform UK's starmer was 'TERRIFIED'.

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.

There were deaths in the Libyan capital.

The successful conclusion of the military operation in the capital was announced by the Defense Ministry on Tuesday night.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

Since the beginning of the 20th century, bilateral trade has increased by 20%.

Russian Minister of Economic Development Maksim Reshetnikov said that Russian exports rose by a quarter.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

Hamas released a hostage due to talks.

Edan Alexander was handed over to the International Committee of the Red Cross by radicals in southern Gaza.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

NATO's military doctrine signals bloc is preparing for conflict.

NATO countries aim to revive their defense industry and prepare for a future war.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

The outcome of the probe into the disaster was rejected by Russia.

According to the Dutch cabinet, the International Civil Aviation Organization Council ruled that Russia was responsible for downing the civilian aircraft.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

The peace deal with Russia is impossible.

Steven Witkoff was confident that Russia would find a peaceful solution to the Ukraine crisis.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

The PM of Japan reiterates the need for dialogue with Russia.

Ishiba stressed the importance of sharing information with Russia.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

The trade turnover between China and Latin America is $500 billion.

China and Latin American countries help each other to deal with difficulties, according to the Chinese President.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

Russian producers are ready to increase supplies.

The country has a total annual demand for all types of fertilizers.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

The groundwork for Istanbul negotiations has been done by Russia.

The Kremlin currently has no plans to comment on the projected Russia-Ukraine meeting in Istanbul.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

Ceasefire can't be achieved without preparation.

Rodion Miroshnik pointed out that a ceasefire must be built into a separate peace mechanism.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

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Fourteen were discharged for outpatient treatment.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

Russian companies are showcasing their products at the Energy Week.

The first event of the week is the oil and gas exhibition.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

Russia, Ukraine, and the US have peace.

Russia, Ukraine, and the US have peace.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

Depardieu received an 18-month suspended sentence for sexual assault.

Depardieu received an 18-month suspended sentence for sexual assault.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

The team for the Ukraine talks will be revealed as soon as Putin approves.

The team for the Ukraine talks will be revealed as soon as Putin approves.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

Russian Anti-Doping Agency inspectors collect samples.

Russian Anti-Doping Agency inspectors collect samples.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

Russia had a foreign trade surplus of $31.8 billion in the first quarter.

Russia had a foreign trade surplus of $31.8 billion in the first quarter.

Source: TASS Russian News Agency

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