Stay informed with a curated selection of news from mainstream sources like New York Times, Fox News and The Hill. But that's not all - we also feature alternative perspectives from outlets such as Sergent News Network, Wide Awake Media and Robin Monotti and Cory Morningstar that delve into stories the mainstream might not cover. For a global view, we incorporate reports from Russia. 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.
Nepal's new government calls for elections.
Sushila Karki, a former Supreme Court chief justice who was appointed as interim leader, made speed a priority in a process that other jurists deem unconstitutional.
Source: New York Times
NPR and PBS need to transform after the cuts.
Radio and television stations facing enormous budget holes are pleading with NPR and PBS to lower their fees as they examine whether to drop national programming altogether.
Source: New York Times
Paris gets its signature look from zinc roofs.
Climate change is making it difficult for the city to maintain its architectural heritage.
Source: New York Times
Nepal is in a state of disrepair after being burned down by 'You Burned This Country Down'.
Those suffering acute burns in a country where fires kill and burn with shocking regularity have been added to by the frenzy of arson that raged nationwide this week.
Source: New York Times
New laws aim to protect workers.
A construction worker was working in Boston in the summer. Boston passed a law requiring projects to have a heat illness prevention plan.
Source: New York Times
Prices Plummet as Used E.V. Sales Take Off.
K. Boyle, a retired teacher who lives in San Francisco, bought a used Nissan Leaf on the internet for $1,000 after getting her electric utility to give her a rebate.
Source: New York Times
As a result of Europe Mounts, so do calls to retaliate against Russia.
The debate over whether the West should impose harsher penalties for hybrid warfare has intensified because of drones in Poland and gps jamming attributed to Russia.
Source: New York Times
There is a confrontation over election integrity in India.
The opposition parties say a move by India's election commission is part of a larger pattern of election influencing by the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Source: New York Times
America has a political spotlight on campuses again.
The target of the nation's most heated politics are colleges. One factor was the work of Charlie Kirk.
Source: New York Times
Bolsonaro was convicted of a crime and Brazil responded by defuting Trump's demands.
A test case on how to defy President Trump is shaping up.
Source: New York Times
People are using chat for financial advice.
People are turning to generative A.I. Whether it is for debt management, better saving strategies or stock picks, there is a chatbot for financial advice.
Source: New York Times
How to watch, time and streaming are covered in the book.
The show is hosted by a comedian.
Source: New York Times
Lawmakers want Charlie Kirk assassination videos removed.
When conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during a speaking event at Utah Valley University, videos of the attack spread almost instantly across social media. Within minutes, graphic clips appeared on a number of websites. Lawmakers demanded action from the platforms. Anna Paulina Luna called for the removal of the footage. "He has a family, young children, and no one should be forced to relive this tragedy online," wrote Luna on X. "I agree completely!" said Rep. Lauren Boebert. I don't want to see that again. I don't like that I saw it....
Source: Fox News
The parties agree that violence is a problem.
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has united the parties in a sense of dread that the country has arrived at a dangerous place. It remains to be seen how it got here. President Trump blamed the radical left for the death of Kirk, a prominent MAGA activist. The charge was echoed by a number of congressional Republicans. Democrats pointed out that Trump has a long history of political violence and blamed Republicans for not knowing the shooter's motives. Most Republicans oppose calls for tougher gun laws. The country has turned away from god and religion. Others said that a social media culture was toxic....
Source: The Hill
A Politician has been taken down by the Epstein Scandal.
Jeffrey Epstein's 50th-birthday book, which was full of messages from boldface names wishing him many more happy years of inappropriate relationships with young girls, destroyed his political career. Not an American one. The extent of Peter Mandelson's friendship with the disgraced financier became impossible to deny. He included several photos of himself in a 10-page message he wrote in the now-infamous 2003 scrapbook. Mandelson said that he would often be left alone with the financier's friends and that a picture of a young woman in her underwear appeared over the picture of an unknown young woman. An awkward diplomatic situation is what the first thing to say. The British government has just fired its U.S. ambassador for writing a message in the same book that the American president reportedly contributed to. Donald Trump maintains that the letter attributed to him by The Wall Street Journal is not real....
Source: The Atlantic
Utah governor Spencer Cox disagreed with Charlie Kirk's address.
Utah Gov. On Friday, Spencer Cox addressed a question both Republicans and Democrats were asking on the heels of Charlie Kirk's death: Will the tragic event finally mark a turning point? Cox said at the news conference that the suspect in Kirk's murder had been captured in his state. Cox used his time before a gaggle of cameras to talk about a political reckoning. He pushed the idea of civility, of Republicans and Democrats finding ways to come together, and urged his young friends out there to choose a different path. Political operatives in both parties praised Cox's sentiment Friday, noting that it helped relieve tensions, even temporarily, and a public unease over the recent rash of political violence. Cox sounded presidential, and more than one observer wondered if they were seeing a future GOP candidate who might unite people. Both Democrats and Republicans were skeptical that the nasty and pointed political rhetoric that has become ingrained in politics would change on the heels of Kirk's death....
Source: The Hill
Bullfighting envelopes have been found.
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Source: Drudge Report
The FBI arrested a suspect in the end after the false start on the Charlie Kirk killer.
The FBI's success in arresting the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk came one day after the Director of the FBI accidentally reported that a suspect was in custody. The breakthrough news that a 22-year-old Utah man had been arrested and will face charges for the deadly shooting was overshadowed by the fact that a 22-year-old Utah man had been arrested and will face charges for the deadly shooting. The flaws during the hunt did not go unnoticed. The person responsible for killing Kirk was taken into custody on Thursday. Laura Ingraham said that the revelation that the shooter was still at large was "unreal". Chris Rufo, a Conservative activist, said Friday that it was time for Republicans to reexamine whether or not to hire a suspect who was fit for the job. Rufo wrote on social media that he has been talking with conservative leaders who are questioning, and that he performed terribly in the last few days. Less than two hours after he said the person who shot Charlie Kirk was in custody, he said he had the wrong person....
Source: Fox News
Utah Gov. wants Americans to find an exit-ramp for political violence.
Utah Gov. The Secret Service put an agent on leave over a Facebook post. Become a supporter.
Source: Drudge Report
Bad Bunny has no US tour dates to prevent ICE from raiding his concerts.
Bad Bunny said in an interview published Wednesday that he has not planned any U.S. tour dates because he does not want Latino fans to be arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. One of the main reasons behind the absence of U.S. tour dates on his "Debi Tirar Mas Fotos World Tour" was so there was no risk to the artist, according to an interview with i-D. There was an issue of ICE being outside of my concert. He told the outlet that he was very concerned about President Donald Trump's second-term deportation agenda. The remaining concerts on the tour are scheduled in Europe, Australia and South America. There were no concerts planned for the U.S. venues in September. He encouraged his U.S. fans to travel to other countries to see his shows. He said that people from the U.S. could come to see the show....
Source: Fox News
The GOP's new map could be blocked by Missouri Democrats.
Despite their minority status in the state legislature, Missouri Democrats believe that the public is the best way to stop a new GOP-friendly congressional map from taking effect. Gov. The state Senate gave approval to the new map on Friday and Mike Kehoe is expected to sign it into law. The map is likely to give Republicans one additional seat in the House as they try to hold on to their majority. Democrats may be able to send the issue to Missouri voters to decide if the map should be used. Democrats didn't have many options to stop the map other than stalling tactics. The vote margins that the map received in the legislature can determine if they have another chance to stop it. Missouri law allows voters to veto legislation if they gather enough support to force a statewide vote....
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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Don't get caught up in the debate over whether Charlie Kirk was right or wrong. The issue is the divisive psyop. People who disagree with Kirk will be pushed to align with the view that murder for political reasons is justified. This is meant to be an opening hunting season for everyone who supports Trump. The nudging and psyop is being coordinated by the deep state. They will trap and eat you if you fall in their web. Robinmonotti has a status of 1966799212533760 215.
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Keir Starmer locks people up who say nasty things on Facebook because he believes in free speech. Do you agree with him on this? For more content like this, subscribe to RealWideAwakeMedia.
Source: Telegram
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The last message that Charlie Kirk gave to me was that we have to dismantle and take on the Radical Left organizations in this country that are fomenting violence. Join@SGTnewsNetwork and follow Truth Social.
Source: Telegram
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Legacy media reporters were told by Rep. Van Orden that they were complicit in the attempts on President Trump's life and for the taking of Charlie Kirk's. A reporter tries to interrupt Orden, but she tells him to be quiet.
Source: Telegram
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Every company must be net zero and renewable. We must create a net zero world. We need to be net zero and fully renewable, and we need to sequester 200 gigatonnes of carbon that's already out there. For more content like this, subscribe to RealWideAwakeMedia.
Source: Telegram
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According to Chuck Currie, Charlie Kirk is not a martyr for Christ because he preached hatred and division as a White Christian Nationalist. He preached racism, sexism, and homophobia.
Source: Telegram
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Bayer is a pharmaceutical company. Monsanto is a pesticide company. Monsanto was bought by Bayer. Bayer makes drugs for cancer. Monsanto makes a pesticide that is sprayed on food. Glyphosate causes non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. We've come full circle. For more content like this, subscribe to RealWideAwakeMedia....
Source: Telegram
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Brandon Riley-Mitchell is celebrating his son's first birthday with his husband while he is a registered sex offender in Pennsylvania. Riley-Mitchell and his partner had previously raised more than $2,000 via a Crowdfunding drive to become fathers using a gestational surrogate. The child is not related to the surrogate mother. An anonymous donor egg is used to create an embryo. The surrogate carries the baby as if it were a normal pregnancy. Brandon and I would have full legal custody of the baby once it is born. There is a loophole in the law for sex androgacy.
Source: Telegram
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Source: Telegram
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Make sure your country doesn't become like America, where mainstream "Leftist" news justify the murder of a political opponent. Robinmonotti
Source: Telegram
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We don't know if the suspect in the Charlie Kirk shooting is a left-winger. He is a left-winger according to the evidence we have been presented. He is being ridiculous. Join@SGTnewsNetwork and follow Truth Social.
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Men's reproductive ability is impacted by ultra-processed food.
Three weeks of ultra-processed food is enough to make young men infertile, according to a new study. The men gained weight even though they ate the same amount of calories. Ultra-processed food is food that is industrially manufactured and contains a range of different ingredients, and is often a large part of the Western diet today. Ultra-processed food includes everything from bread to cereals to chips and ready meals. Ultra-processed food has been linked to a number of health problems. The study involved 43 Danes between the ages of 25 and 30 years old. The men ate minimally processed food for three weeks and then ate ultra-processed food for three weeks. Both diet contained the same amount of calories, fat, andCarbohydrates....
Source: The Nordic Times
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America was demoted because people felt bad about Charlie Kirk.
Source: Telegram
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Liberal woman says people are mean to her on her birthday because she celebrated Charlie Kirk.
Source: Telegram
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The Nepal youth burned down the parliament.
Source: Telegram
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Musk is telling the truth. Join@SGTnewsNetwork and follow Truth Social.
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A moment of reflection.
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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.