Stay informed with a curated selection of news from mainstream sources like New York Times, The Washington Post and Bloomberg. But that's not all - we also feature alternative perspectives from outlets such as Sergent News Network, Laura Aboli and David Avocado Wolfe that delve into stories the mainstream might not cover. For a global view, we incorporate reports from Russia via PravdaReport. 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.

After Israeli strikes in Doha, the prime minister is going to meet Trump officials.

According to reports, President Trump will meet with Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani in New York on Friday.

Source: New York Times

Utah's Governor calls for a lower temperature as Trump vows revenge.

At some point, we have to find an off-ramp, or it will get much, much worse. Spencer Cox, a Republican, said of political violence after a suspect was caught in the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Source: New York Times

Sushila Karki was named Nepal's leader after Gen Z protests.

The student protesters chose Sushila Karki, a former chief justice, because they wanted to topple the government.

Source: New York Times

There is a review about New York's future.

The New York Philharmonic opened their season with a conductor who makes a traditional concert format seem exceptional.

Source: New York Times

Is The Pitt Really an ER Spinoff?

The estate of the best-selling author, which has intellectual property rights to "ER," and the creators of the new hit TV show are fighting over whether it's a stealth reboot.

Source: New York Times

Chefs say don't do it.

Food celebrities are speaking up in defense of pans. Mark Ruffalo was in a movie about risky chemicals.

Source: New York Times

Buy Beaten- Down Value Stocks if you believe in A.I.

If artificial intelligence is really revolutionary, the benefits will spread to mundane companies and create new fields.

Source: New York Times

The Roblox was sued for wrongful death.

At the age of 7, he began playing the online game. The abuse followed, said the mother.

Source: New York Times

Some of the engravings in the Charlie Kirk shooting are shown here.

Many of the messages adopt the sarcastic chatter found on online message boards and in-game chats.

Source: New York Times

There is a new war in Latin America.

The most consequential military actions of President Trump's second term are being shaped by the secretary of state.

Source: New York Times

Reports of vaccine deaths are reviewed by F.D.A.

Under pressure from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his allies, agency officials are reviewing reports of injuries or deaths from Covid shots, and of the effects on pregnant women.

Source: New York Times

Scientists are alarmed by an annual blast of Pacific cold water.

For the first time on record, the cold water upwell did not show up. Researchers are trying to understand why.

Source: New York Times

Dueling lawsuits were filed by Natalie Massenet and Erik Torstensson.

In 2016 there were two people, Natalie Massenet and Erik Torstensson. The pair were romantic partners and frequent business partners. They are in the middle of lawsuits.

Source: New York Times

Belgian authorities say there is a $10 million supply of birth control.

The U.S.A.I.D bought contraceptives. They are in a Belgian warehouse. The products were destroyed by the U.S. government.

Source: New York Times

Nepal has a new leader after days of unrest.

Sushila Karki is supported by Gen Z protest leaders.

Source: New York Times

Career scientists are alarmed by the link between covid shots and child deaths.

The shots have been extensively studied and the link to 25 child deaths alarms career scientists.

Source: The Washington Post

Flu's potential harm is rare but serious.

Covid-19 can cause acute necrotizing encephalopathy, or A.N.E.

Source: New York Times

Tyler Robinson is a suspect in the shooting of Charlie Kirk.

The suspect was arrested in southwestern Utah after a friend contacted the authorities.

Source: New York Times

Workers with short-term business visas were arrested.

Some of the people taken into custody during the raid of a Georgia plant came to the United States on visas for short-term business travel.

Source: New York Times

The risk for debt investors is masked by default rates.

A trader works under a monitor on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange to display Citigroup signs. The case for the Federal Reserve to leave interest rates lower for longer was strengthened after American employers added the fewest jobs in almost six years in May.

Source: Bloomberg

Schools are forced to rethink what counts as cheating because of the rise of artificial intelligence.

The book report is no longer relevant. The take- home tests are no longer relevant. Los Angeles County scholarship semifinalists announced the Trump administration would cut grants for minority-serving colleges, declaring them unconstitutional. Seven years later, schools are still recovering from the effects of Trump's immigration policies. The cheating is off the charts. Cuny has taught English for 23 years and says it is the worst he has ever seen. There is no longer a question if students will use artificial intelligence to do their schoolwork. The question now is how schools can adapt, because many of the teaching and assessment tools that have been used for generations are no longer effective....

Source: Los Angeles Daily News

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.

@SGTnewsNetwork on Telegram

VP Vance praised the governor for the breakthrough in the Charlie Kirk shooting case. Spencer Cox, Utah law enforcement, and the FBI for their time, resources, and hard work leading to a breakthrough. The investigation is still in its early stages, but he believes the shooter is in custody. Today is a big step in getting justice for Charlie and his family, he urged Americans to pray for.

Source: Telegram

@DrTenPenny on Telegram

Mark Crispin Miller has a very interesting report. 33 journalists worldwide have come down with diseases in the last ten years, many of them still described as rare. People aren't linking these cases to the COVID jabs. It's hoped that a few people will help tell others what's really going on. It's a fascinating read.

Source: Telegram

@SGTnewsNetwork on Telegram

Gov. Cox said he was as angry as he had ever been, but Charlie's words pulled him back. It becomes easier to commit violence when you stop having a human connection with someone you disagree with. When violence is not an option, we need to get back to being able to have a reasonable agreement. My friends, your generation has an opportunity to build a better culture than what we are currently experiencing. We need to do better for Charlie. Join@SGTnewsNetwork and follow Truth Social.

Source: Telegram

@SGTnewsNetwork on Telegram

The Trump interview on Fox News was uplifting. I was devastated by the loss of Charlie. Seeing a leader like President Trump reminds us of hope and courage. Thank you, Mr. President, for reminding us of strength and leadership. You can watch the full video in a few minutes.

Source: Telegram

@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram

There is a giant banner in Israel showing Trump embracing Charlie Kirk, with both the American and Israeli flags behind him. It's odd that Trump should choose this image to post on Truth Social, writing: "Everyone loved Charlie!" For most of his career, Charlie was a strong supporter of Israel. He began to raise uncomfortable questions, even daring to suggest that October 7th might have been a stand-down operation. That had become a problem for Israel. Charlie was above all America First, dedicating his entire adult life to defending and promoting such values. Why would Trump choose this image? Why don't you have the American flag with you?...

Source: Telegram

@DoctorMercola on Telegram

Organ transplants may be built on false brain death diagnoses. The concept of brain death, introduced in 1968 to enable organ harvesting, has never been proven to be equivalent to actual death. Some brain dead patients who were conscious mouthed "help me" as their organs were about to be removed. There is more on this story.

Source: Telegram

@Absolute1776 on Telegram

According to a family member, Kirk's assassin had become more political in recent years. He and a family member had a discussion about why they didn't like Charlie. The assassin told his roommate that he was taking a rifle from a drop point and leaving it in a bush. The assassin's bullet reads "O Bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao." This is a reference to lyrics from an Italian folk song. There was no fighting. There was no theft. There were no cars on fire....

Source: Telegram

@SGTnewsNetwork on Telegram

Gov. In the aftermath of Charlie's murder, there was disPARITY. There was no fighting. There was no loot. There were no cars on fire. There was no violence. I believe that the answer to this is that people come together to share that humanity. Join@SGTnewsNetwork and follow Truth Social....

Source: Telegram

@SGTnewsNetwork on Telegram

It is amazing. President Trump said that Charlie Kirk was enamored with his son. I thought he said he'd like to meet King Charles. He came back and said that the guy was great. He's amazing. There was a magic over the kids. Join@SGTnewsNetwork and follow Truth Social.

Source: Telegram

@SGTnewsNetwork on Telegram

A person for a long time. We will never forget Charlie Kirk. He touched millions of people in ways we won't know the full affect of, but it was nice to see on social media and elsewhere. Join@SGTnewsNetwork and follow Truth Social.

Source: Telegram

@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram

This is a person who is suspected of killing Charlie Kirk. "Charlie Kirk's Death isn't enough for me" is a song that was uploaded on soundcloud by a trans woman from Utah. It all seems too obvious to me. He may have pulled the gun, but who made him do it? I guess we won't know...

Source: Telegram

@ukcolumn on Telegram

Today's UK Column News is with Mike Robinson, Patrick Henningsen and Mark Anderson. Mandelson's Web of Secrets Unravels: Israel hits new low as calls grow for NATO response to drones in Poland.

Source: Telegram

@SGTnewsNetwork on Telegram

Tyler Robinson was going to retrieve a rifle from a "DROP POINT" with his roommate. There are engraved bullets. Messages are exchanged. Messages related to visually watching the area where a rifle was left, and a message referring to having left the rifle wrapped in a towel, were left in the bush. The messages refer to bullets. Join@SGTnewsNetwork and follow Truth Social.

Source: Telegram

@davidavocadowolfe on Telegram

Tyler Robinson was named the assassin of Charlie Kirk. A kid from Utah. He is a white liberal. Who radicalized him? Is he a patsy or did he fire the kill shot? He was turned in by his parents. Join Davidavocadowolfe.

Source: Telegram

@SGTnewsNetwork on Telegram

The assassination of Charlie Kirk is an assault on free speech according to Telegram's Pavel Durov. Durov said that free speech is lost once it is lost. Join@SGTnewsNetwork and follow Truth Social.

Source: Telegram

@SGTnewsNetwork on Telegram

"This is not the first time this happened, there's probably like three other times this happened before." Memphis is deeply troubled, and he's going to fix it. Join@SGTnewsNetwork and follow Truth Social.

Source: Telegram

@gatewaypunditofficial on Telegram

A Utah College student reported a suspicious man to the FBI after spotting him twice in two weeks.

Source: Telegram

@SGTnewsNetwork on Telegram

Is that really true? Tyler Robinson had anti-fascist engravings and an anti-Nazi song on the bullets that were used to kill Charlie Kirk. They want to bury it. There is nothing to see here. Look away. Never. Join@SGTnewsNetwork and follow Truth Social.

Source: Telegram

@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram

In response to Matt Tardio's posts, Max Blumenthal said that Israel has murdered many people inside the Gaza strip, as well as academics and writers.

Source: Telegram

@SGTnewsNetwork on Telegram

This person is not smart. The person is a loser. He didn't have the courage to fight Charlie Kirk because he was weak and pathetic. He decided to use a gun and run away. Join@SGTnewsNetwork and follow Truth Social.

Source: Telegram

@davidavocadowolfe on Telegram

The radicals on the other side will use the same tactics on these people if they get back into power. The lunacy of it all is frustrating. One day, the weapon you use on another will be used against you. Join Davidavocadowolfe.

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.

Amur Snakehead vs. Catfish is a book about myths and dangers of Russia's River Giants.

A six-kilogram Amur snakehead was recently caught. Its appearance is frightening: a huge head, bulging eyes, and jaws with sharp teeth. Black dragons are legendary in folklore. A bite can leave a deep wound. The Amur, Ussuri, and Lake are home to the snakehead. Researchers think it may have inspired mythical creatures described by 19th-century Russian writers. It is difficult to catch one because of their strength and appetite. The snakehead is considered a valuable commercial fish in Russia....

Source: PravdaReport

The Autumn Health Guide has foods rich in vitamins and minerals.

The lack of sunlight can affect the immune system by decreasing the production ofvitamin D. According to Tyurina, reduced daylight directly affects the body's ability to produceVitamin D, which plays a crucial role in immune protection. She suggests adjusting one's daily diet or taking supplements to restore its levels.

Source: PravdaReport

Plants should not be planted in Autumn to protect your garden.

The ideal time for gardening is during autumn. It is easier to plant and allow roots to establish before winter because of cooler air, frequent rains, and soft soil. Some plants do not adapt well to autumn planting. If you must plant in autumn, it's best to do so early in the season because some species don't have enough time to develop strong roots. The plant has a better chance of survival if the roots have more time to settle. Plants can be weakened before the cold sets in if the soil is dry. Boxwood, rhododendrons, and holly lose water through their leaves in the winter and can be damaged if planted late in the season. Lavender requires about eight weeks to root before frost, so late planting puts it at risk....

Source: PravdaReport

The story of a unique fire truck.

The original model of the stylish firefighting machine was based on the heavy-duty ZIL-131. The prototype was designed in the USSR. At the 1975 exhibition attended by international delegations, the first version was far from perfect. The French company Sides became interested in a project with the Soviet foreign trade enterprise. The French kept the Soviet design almost intact, supplied their own firefighting equipment, and recommended the ZIL-131, already widely used in Soviet fire brigades. One was delivered to the USSR after being tested in Saint-Nazaire. The fire truck was used at the Moscow 1980 Olympic Games. Despite initial interest, the vehicle was too specialized and incompatible with standard Soviet fire trucks....

Source: PravdaReport

There are solar cells that could eliminate batteries in small electronics.

The University College London team achieved an unprecedented 37.6% energy conversion efficiency under artificial lighting, which is a new record. This figure is several times higher than traditional solar panels, which typically struggle to perform effectively in indoor environments. Researchers eliminated electron-trapping sites by growing defect-free crystals.

Source: PravdaReport

Russia has a SuperJet 100.

The first flight of the SuperJet 100, constructed entirely from domestic components, took off from Komsomol on September 5 last year. Russia switched to domestic manufacturing after the conflict in Ukraine and the subsequent sanctions.

Source: PravdaReport

Apple's new phone was banned in China.

The launch of the new iPhone Air in China has been delayed after Apple failed to get the necessary approval from local regulators. The iPhone Air is the only model in the lineup that does not have a physical sim card slot. Government authorization is required in China to sell devices with eSIM. China Unicom was the only operator with approval to work with Apple. According to the South China Morning Post, Apple has expanded cooperation to China Mobile and China Telecom, but these providers appear not to hold the required licenses. Consumers in China still use traditional sim cards, making it more difficult to roll out the Air model.

Source: PravdaReport