Stay informed with a curated selection of news from mainstream sources like New York Times, Fox News and CoinDesk. But that's not all - we also feature alternative perspectives from outlets such as Wide Awake Media, Laura Aboli and Sergent News Network 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.
Netanyahu Squanders his Moment to Halt the War, from Triumph in Iran to Starvation in Gaza.
Benjamin Netanyahu scored a victory over Iran six weeks ago and now wants an all or nothing deal with Hamas. The compromises needed to make it happen have not been made by him.
Source: New York Times
The weakened Hezbollah is resisting the pressure to give up its weapons.
Since the war with Israel, the militant group in Lebanon has lost much of its power. It is unwilling to give up anything that is left of its once formidable arsenal.
Source: New York Times
The city of Detroit is picking a mayor after 12 years.
The only mayor the city has had since its financial crisis is Mike Duggan. Detroit residents say that the next challenge will be reviving forgotten neighborhoods.
Source: New York Times
Trump wants his own people in charge of jobs data.
After the release of a weak jobs report, President Trump fired the Labor Department official in charge of employment statistics.
Source: New York Times
A new firm is trying to fight Trump on executive power.
The Washington Litigation Group joined the legal challenges against the president with a strategy of focusing on appeals early in the case.
Source: New York Times
Loni Anderson was the star of the show.
She was nominated for an award for her role as a radio station receptionist. She was in the tabloids after her divorce from Reynolds.
Source: New York Times
Historians turn to advocacy as the Supreme Court focuses on the past.
During an event at Georgetown University in May, Chief Justice John G. Roberts talked about his interest in becoming a historian.
Source: New York Times
Blue states should draw new House maps.
In Texas, the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee wants the legislature to counter the Republicans' efforts.
Source: New York Times
The Epicenter of ICE is in NYC.
In New York City, most immigration detainments have been concentrated in a single building. Luis Ferré-Sadurn takes us to the center of the detentions.
Source: New York Times
A.I. has been in Silicon Valley.
The age of consumer websites and mobile apps is over. The nation's innovation capital calls artificial intelligence "hard tech."
Source: New York Times
The Troublemaker is behind the biggest gamble.
Brandon Riegg is the head of nonfiction series and sports. He had a flop early in his career. Live programming is a priority for the streaming service.
Source: New York Times
An Oval Office replica is open.
The White House Historical Association has a life-size Oval Office replica, which was recently renovated to match President Trump's first-term office.
Source: New York Times
The Senate is broken because it is completely unappealing.
Tina Smith says that creative obstructionism in the Senate has become a fine art that has nearly paralyzed the institution.
Source: New York Times
Democrats disagree about school vouchers.
Democrats for Education Reform wants the party to embrace some forms of private-school choice.
Source: New York Times
Community colleges have been hit by the war on universities.
40 percent of all undergraduates attend two-year colleges, which are being damaged by measures intended to punish elite universities.
Source: New York Times
Beware of leaders who promise the world.
A promising politician emerged from nowhere to make a difference. Zohran Mamdani won the NYC democratic mayoral primary nomination in a flurry of good vibes. His victory was considered one of the greatest political upsets. The surprise might not have been that unexpected to us Greeks. Few figures have captured the imagination of the electorate as much as the former prime minister of Greece. A charismatic leader, Tsipras rose to power in January 2015 with the promise of radical change. The left-wing agenda painted a picture of a more equitable society. Charm and promise do not always translate into effective governance....
Source: Fox News
French MPs have a plan to mine digital currency with surplus nuclear energy.
According to recent public statements, a group of French lawmakers is preparing a draft law that would allow the use of surplus electricity from nuclear power plants. According to Le Monde, the proposal would install mining hardware at facilities owned by the lectricité de France. Surplus energy from the nuclear power plants would be used in the process. According to Eurostat, France is the largest producer of nuclear power in the European Union. More than half of the bloc's total output was accounted for by it. More than two-thirds of the heat produced by nuclear fission is lost, according to the statistics agency. The bill was drafted by Aurélien Lopez-Liguori, a member of parliament. The draft is still in the early stages and follows an amendment that was rejected in June....
Source: CoinDesk
The deal for a Fed interest rate cut may have been sealed by the Labor department.
As markets open this week, investors feel more confident about an incoming cut to the base rate, but that is about as far as their courage goes. July payroll growth came in far below forecasts, and May–June figures were revised down significantly, signaling deeper job market weakness. The investors now see an 85% chance of a cut in September. The resignation of an FOMC member opens the door for a more dovish Fed shift. Last week's revisions to labor market data have led many to bet in favor of a rate cut by the Fed in September. The Labor Department reported Friday that payrolls grew by 73,000 last month, well below expectations. It cut estimates for May and June by 258,000. The health of the labor market is in worse shape now that the average gain over the past three months is only 35,000....
Source: Fortune
The NY Times cover photo of a Gazan child is wrong.
The New York Times tried to downplay an error on its front page. The Gray Lady is in good company when it comes to the legacy media's coverage of the Israel-Hamas war. "Young, Old and Sick Starve to Death in Gaza: There is Nothing" was the headline of the Times last month. "Mohammed Zakaria al-Mutawaq, about 18 months, with his mother, Hedaya al-Mutawaq, who said he was born healthy but was recently diagnosed with severe malnutrition," the caption read. A doctor said the number of children dying of malnutrition in Gaza had gone up. Critics called out the Times for featuring Mohammed without mentioning that he has a genetic disorder. The Times finally addressed the major omission on Tuesday with an editors' note buried underneath the lengthy story that had already been circulating for more than four days. The article has been updated to include information about a child in Gaza....
Source: Fox News
It's the worst time to be a farmer.
It's the worst time to be a farmer. Slowing wage growth hits the poorest workers the hardest. The forecasts predict a dismal decade for stocks. Wall St and Silicon Valley are doing well.
Source: Drudge Report
Nigeria labour tensions, child exploitation, and a hard week begin for Africa.
We will be covering the latest from across Africa. There are real-time updates on political transitions, security and peacekeeping operations, regional integration efforts, economic innovation, climate impacts, migration trends and grassroots activism.
Source: FirstPost
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.
@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram
I have spent a lot of time trying to get people out of the hypnotism. I have been writing, speaking, researching, sharing, trying to piece together the hidden architecture of this world and show others what lies behind the curtain. It felt like a lonely path for a long time. We were ridiculed, called extremists, and even dismissed as insane by people we loved. The truth mattered more than anything else. Redpilling has gone mainstream. People who used to be part of the mainstream media machinery are now saying the things they were mocked for. Tucker Carlson calmly exposed how money is created not by governments, but by private banks issuing credit out of thin air, something many of us have tried for years to explain, but is now being broadcast to millions in plain English....
Source: Telegram
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During a live performance in Las Vegas, English musician Morrissey displayed images of Bill Gates, Anthony Fauci and Klaus Schwab on a large screen as he sang about "criminals." For more content like this, subscribe to the RealWideAwakeMedia.
Source: Telegram
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The poor fools talk about global warming. The oceans will rise 1/6 of an inch in 355 years, and in the meantime we're spending our wealth on foolish stuff. The wind does not work. It's very expensive and kills the birds. It is the most expensive energy. You have to replace the turbines every nine years. Donald Trump is absolutely correct about this. For more content like this, subscribe to the RealWideAwakeMedia....
Source: Telegram
@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram
This interview is worth watching. Money power is connected to global warfare, political manipulation, and elite control over entire societies by exposing a banking scam. In summary: 1. When banks issue loans, they actually generate new money, debunking the myth that banks only lend out savings. Traditional fractional-reserve banking is not the essence of the credit creation theory. The moment a loan is approved, millions of dollars are conjured into existence. 2. He draws a distinction between credit destined for real-world productivity and credit destined for speculation or finance, which causes inequality and systemic fragility....
Source: Telegram
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Queen Mxima of the Netherlands tells the WEF why digital ID is needed for certain things. For more content like this, subscribe to the RealWideAwakeMedia.
Source: Telegram
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Bill Gates told the WEF about his goal to reduce population growth. I have high expectations there. For more content like this, subscribe to the RealWideAwakeMedia.
Source: Telegram
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Texas Democrats fleeing to delay the re-drawing of the state's congressional delegation is celebrated by Rep. Jasmine Crockett. She lost it when she called President Trump an orange orangutan and a H*tler. Join@SGTnewsNetwork and follow Truth Social.
Source: Telegram
Sanctions have cost the EU 1000 billion euros.
The EU's economic losses after the end of energy cooperation and reduced trade with Russia have ballooned. Alexander Grushko is a Russian deputy foreign minister. There are different estimates. If we take into account the loss of energy cooperation with Russia and the curtailment of trade, the total amounts to as much as a trillion euros. Last year, our trade was worth 60 billion euros, but now it is almost zero. According to several Russian media outlets, Grushko said this is lost profit. The cost of natural gas in Europe is 4-5 times higher than in the US, while electricity is 3-4 times more expensive. Europe has to pay for curtailing all economic contacts with Russia....
Source: The Nordic Times
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People think cows are killing the planet. For more content like this, subscribe to RealWideAwakeMedia.
Source: Telegram
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As she sits there with her rolls bursting out of her outfit, Rep. Jasmine Crocket calls President Trump a piece of sh*t. Join@SGTnewsNetwork and follow Truth Social.
Source: Telegram
Children were shot dead in Gaza.
The extent of violence against children in Gaza has been highlighted in a new investigation by the British public broadcaster. The majority of the 168 children who were shot dead were younger than 12 years old, and 95 of them were hit in the head or chest. Hundreds of photos, videos, medical documents and autopsy records are included in the investigation. The period from October to July was covered. According to witness testimonies and documentation, in 57 of the cases where children were killed by shots to the head or chest, the Israeli army is responsible. There are two cases linked to Palestinian actors. Several of the deaths occurred in areas designated as safe by Israeli authorities. Two-year-old Layan, who was killed with her father, and six-year-old Mira, who was shot in the back, are among the documented cases....
Source: The Nordic Times
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President Trump is running for a third term. Join@SGTnewsNetwork and follow Truth Social.
Source: Telegram
@hnaftali on Telegram
Just like Evyatar David, Hamas is starving Israeli hostage Rom Braslavski. This is torture. This is not good. Hamas are monsters.
Source: Telegram
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A man was forced to leave a football match because he was threatened with arrest.
Source: Telegram
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'What a lot of bunk!' says Eamonn as he slams the extra £100m government pledge to tackle people-smuggling gangs.
Source: Telegram
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Source: Telegram
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@LauraAbolichannel on Telegram
Good morning my friends.
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 is a possibility of a meeting between Putin and Witkoff during the peace talks.
The possibility of a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Steve Witkoff, the special envoy of US President Donald Trump, later this week has not been ruled out by the Kremlin. According to the Kremlin, the US administration is actively seeking a path toward a Ukrainian settlement.
Source: PravdaReport
Russian cheese exports will increase by 20% in 25 years.
Russian cheese and curd exports increased in the first half of the 20th century. The total value of exported dairy goods increased by 20% year-on-year to reach $70 million. Foreign sales of young cheeses increased by a third to $33 million. Russia's exports of cheese grew by 16% compared to the same period last year, reaching $25 million. The purchases of the two countries increased by 15% and 39%, respectively. The top five foreign buyers of Russian cheese are completed by other key importers.
Source: PravdaReport
Russia is reacting to Trump's "Dead Hand" Ultimatum.
Russia takes nuclear issues seriously and does not wish to engage in rhetorical confrontations, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. The stance of President Putin is well known. Russia is very attentive to nuclear issues. Peskov said that Moscow does not wish to comment further or be drawn into inflammatory exchanges, adding that American submarines are already on active duty as part of ongoing strategic operations.
Source: PravdaReport
The Kremlin agrees with the proposal for four-way presidential talks.
The necessary expert-level groundwork for a summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has not yet been completed. According to Rustem Umerov, Kyiv has proposed holding a top-level summit in August. The Ukrainian side wants Donald Trump, Zelensky and Putin to be in the talks.
Source: PravdaReport
Kadyrov appeared thin after health rumors.
The Chechen Republic's head, Ramzan Kadyrov, appeared in a new video after being rumored to have been saved from a beach incident in Turkey. Kadyrov published a video on Telegram showing him visiting a construction site in Grozny. He personally inspected the construction work and was accompanied by one of his sons, Ahmat. The setting and changes in his body were observed in the video. The earlier video, posted shortly after the Turkish beach rumors surfaced, did not confirm or deny any medical emergency. The Chechen leader did not give a reason for his reduced activity level.
Source: PravdaReport
Spiritual Quest for Truth
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