Stay informed with a curated selection of news from mainstream sources like New York Times, Fox News and Mashable. But that's not all - we also feature alternative perspectives from outlets such as Hananya Naftali, Wide Awake Media and Fall of the Cabal 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.
Some Gazans are afraid of death while getting aid.
Fears of a wider Israel-Iran conflict grew after President Trump called for Iran's "unconditional surrender" and suggested that the United States could join Israel's war effort.
Source: New York Times
The war between Iran and Israel is reflecting on a changed Middle East.
There were smokes after Israeli airstrikes in Tehran. In Iran, Israel is carrying out a kind of broad and brazen attack that it has never done before.
Source: New York Times
There are pictures of handcuffed Democrats in Trump's immigration campaign.
Federal agents have arrested a growing number of the party's elected officials, fueling liberal outrage and conservative accusations that Democrats are carrying out publicity stunts.
Source: New York Times
There is hope for patients with the disease.
There are 3 million people who have the disease. CAR T appears to have stopped it in its tracks.
Source: New York Times
The phone has not defeated us yet.
There is a way for parents to bring back childhood. We need to act together to make it work.
Source: New York Times
Would-Be Arab Allies in Attacking Iran are Alienated by Israel.
Wealthy Gulf countries are worried about the war between Israel and Iran.
Source: New York Times
Does Elio have an end-credits scene?
Pixar has many end-credits scenes. Bloopers were a feature in early Pixar films like A Bug's Life and Toy Story 2. The reveal of Riley's "deep, dark secret" in last year's Inside Out 2 was one of the funnier gags in the movie. Does Pixar's Elio follow in the footsteps of its predecessors? It does! If you stick through Elio's credits, you'll get a mid-credits scene that serves as a sweet button to the film. Elio gets his wish because he wants nothing more than to be kidnapped by aliens. He was taken to the Communiverse, an out-of-this-world gathering of alien ambassadors....
Source: Mashable
Wall Street is worried that the Fed will cause a stock market selloff.
The stock market has not been affected by any of the risks, from war in the Middle East to trade tensions to slowing growth. When the Federal Reserve meeting ends and Chair Powell explains the central bank's outlook, Wall Street's biggest fear arrives.
Source: Bloomberg
The fear of being cringe in the dating world can be overcome.
Carletta says that the blue umbrella is still under her bed after she was declared'cringe'by a Cool person. Two years ago, the policy analyst met her friends at a wine bar in New York and carried an umbrella in case someone forgot and got stuck in the rain. "This girl, who does ballet, has the longest eyelashes, and moves through the world effortless, said it was a bit try-hard and cringe of me, you bet I've never lugged another umbrella again," Carletta confessed. If that made you cringe, you're familiar with the social prison of being caught in a cringe moment. It seems as if we're playing a game where you have to duck fast to avoid being accused of cringe. The thumbs up can be cringe-inducing. It can be cringe if you like someone's IG Story within seconds of posting. TikTok has tens of millions of posts, and people have published books on how to avoid being cringe in the digital age....
Source: Mashable
The CEO fights declining employee optimism.
Diane Brady talks to Andrew Anagnost, the CEO of Autodesk. There is a big story about Trump threatening to assassinate the Iranian supreme leader. The markets are volatile ahead of the Fed. Pantheon on slowing U.S. home sales, Oxford Economics on China lowering tariffs for Africa, and EY-Parthenon on retail sales were all analyst notes. All the news and watercooler chat from Fortune. Good morning. In the here and now, the use case for artificial intelligence is not always clear. Sixty-nine percent of the customers surveyed in the latest State of Design and Make report think that artificial intelligence will improve their industry, but that is actually a 12% drop from the previous year....
Source: Fortune
Army drone expert explains US strategy on innovation as global conflict looms.
As the war between Israel and Iran continues, one Army drone expert is warning that the U.S. must stay ready. Staff Sgt. In-house for the battlefield is where Butts is helping lead the charge by building smarter, cheaper UAS. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital on Tuesday, Butts described how his team is creating drone technology from scratch, often using parts it took nearly a year to legally obtain. "We're a contact unit and a transformation unit," said Butts. We have been charged with innovation of our own SUAS platforms in-house to cut procurement costs and timelines. His team is building 3D-printed drones and testing low-cost, first-person view aircraft. Modern war is changing faster than the military's normal supply process, so these systems are meant to keep up....
Source: Fox News
As Israel ramps up air strikes on Iran, Trump is weighing his options.
According to people familiar with the matter, President Donald Trump met with his national security team in Washington for more than an hour on Tuesday to discuss the escalating Middle East conflict. The White House official said that Trump spoke with Netanyahu after the meeting. White House officials did not comment or issue a statement after the event.
Source: Bloomberg
The GOP is fighting over states' rights.
The debate over banning state regulation of artificial intelligence for 10 years is complicating the path to passage of the tax and spending bill. Republicans are divided into two camps because of the provision: one that supports states' rights and the other that is concerned with excessive regulation. As the Senate works out its changes to the larger tax and spending package, an increasing number of Republicans from both chambers are coming out against the provision that calls for a 10-year moratorium on state laws regulating artificial intelligence. Republicans opposed to the measure differ in their opinions of how beneficial it could be, but they share the same concern with the federal government that states can't set their own rules for it. Ron Johnson, one of the most vocal GOP critics of Trump's broader bill, said Tuesday he is not a fan of the federal government. I don't think we should be setting a federal standard right now and prohibiting the states from doing what we should be doing in a federated republic. Johnson told The Hill to let the experiment go on. While Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) is a senator....
Source: The Hill
The site is believed to hold the remains of around 800 babies.
Irish officials have begun excavating the grounds of a former home for unwed mothers which authorities say contains the remains of around 800 babies and young children who died there. Micheal Martin said it was a very difficult, harrowing story. As a result of the excavation, we have to wait to see what happens. The Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in western Ireland, which closed in 1961, was one of many mother-and-child homes. According to The Associated Press, unmarried pregnant women and tens of thousands of orphans were housed in the homes. Historian Catherine Corless tracked down death certificates for nearly 800 children who died at the Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home. She was able to find a burial record for one child. A mass grave was discovered by investigators in an underground sewage structure....
Source: Fox News
Trump's approach to Africa was praised by a top Republican.
In exclusive comments to Fox News Digital, the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee lashed out at China, Russia and Iran for threatening U.S. national security interests in Africa. In a wide-ranging interview, Sen. Jim Risch talked about terrorism, war and concerns over trade on Africa. The United States needs to have a seat at the table regarding trade and investment in Africa. There are serious national security challenges that need to be addressed head on, including terrorism, widespread conflicts affecting regional stability, migration and trafficking. Russia, China and Iran have been accused of being malign actors in Africa by Risch. The actions of China and Russia, as well as regional actors like Iran, are serious challenges to our national security interests in Africa. "Countering the influence of these aggressors is as much about the U.S. pursuing greater partnerships with African states as it is about responding to the challenges put forward by countries like Russia and China in Africa." The goal of the U.S. military in Africa should be to protect the American people first and foremost....
Source: Fox News
The military service era is ending.
The wait is almost over. After nearly two years of solo ventures and military obligations, K-pop titans are getting ready for their highly anticipated full-group comeback. Following the completion of the septet, they will officially unite.
Source: Variety
How can we rebuild trust in public health leaders?
Five years ago, our nation was faced with a global epidemic and a national emergency that felt more like fiction than reality. Americans turned to frontline healthcare workers, public health leaders, and scientists to help guide them through fear. We had good reason to trust them. Something began to shift as the weeks went on. Trust began to erode when decisions lacked consistency and transparency. We later learned that schools were closed to protect children. Mandates were changed frequently. Large political gatherings were allowed while the beaches were closed....
Source: Fox News
The 'No Kings' protests give Democrats hope.
Democrats feel like they got a boost of energy this past weekend during the "No Kings" protests, after they lost the White House to President Trump. Millions marched in demonstrations across the country, from small towns to cities, with those raising their voices and signs against President Trump and his administration's policies. Democrats are considering how to harness the power of the protests and use it to their advantage, since they have felt lost and rudderless since former Vice President Kamala Harris's defeat. Five months into Trump's second term, it's gaining in popularity, and they say it's a different kind of energy than the resistance that emerged during the first term. It seems like the opposition to Trump is growing, which is a good thing. It's already bigger and feels more sustainable. Independents and less political people are showing up at the protests, which are not just the coffeehouse liberals who are coming out to protests. The rallies are not limited to big blue cities....
Source: The Hill
There are five reasons why the US should engage in NATO.
At next week's NATO Annual Summit in the Netherlands, leaders of the 32 alliance members will come together to discuss priorities and the way ahead for NATO at a time when Russia and China pose pressing security threats. Here are the five reasons why President Trump should strengthen the organization. The United States is being played by Russian President Putin. He doesn't want peace in the country. With each passing day, the conditions for Ukraine are getting worse. To end the trajectory, there are options to punish Russia. There are two senators. Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal believe that Putin is preparing for a new offensive despite the high costs....
Source: The Hill
CNN is facing uncertain future with corporate split, staffers warn.
CNN is facing another corporate restructuring by its parent company Warner Bros. In the newsroom, Discovery is fueling an uneasy feeling. The CNN staffer told Fox News Digital that the mood was grim. People are uncertain. WBD announced last week that it was splitting into two companies, one for its studios and streaming business and the other for its cable networks. The company will be led by the WBD CFO. Next year is when the split is expected to be completed. The CNN staffer said they knew about it....
Source: Fox News
Jimmy Kimmel ripped Trump's T1 phone to shreds.
The Trump Mobile network and T1 phone have been mocked by Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel in a video above. The website was a mess from the beginning. He had them take their coverage map down because it said Gulf of Mexico instead of Gulf of America, and there have been reports that it is difficult to even order the phone, even though they're billing the phones as all-American and made in the USA. Right now, Wingtech sells the same phone for $171 on Amazon. It's $500 when it's spray-painted gold and has the word Trump on it. He's selling a phone. I wonder if he's going to slap some tariffs on himself. The whole thing is ridiculous, and that's what Kimmel ends with....
Source: Mashable
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.
@childrenshd on Telegram
A New York hospital system violated federal law by failing to report adverse events connected to the COVID-19 vaccines, a federal court ruled last week. The False Claims Act allows a person to file a lawsuit on behalf of the US government against an entity for allegedly defrauding the government. An amended complaint was filed in November. The complaint alleges that RRH violated the False Claims Act because it failed to report adverse events to VAERS despite being required to do so. According to Conrad, she reported the adverse events she saw to VAERS because she had concerns about RRH's reporting efforts. On CHD's The Defender, you can read more about the whistle blower lawsuit.
Source: Telegram
@realwideawakemedia on Telegram
Americans have been programmed since birth to trust FDA approved drugs. The FDA's approval is bought by Big pharma. If drug makers paid a lump fee upfront, the FDA wouldn't have to do the review process for all drugs. For more content like this, subscribe to the RealWideAwakeMedia.
Source: Telegram
@worlddoctorsalliance on Telegram
To our knowledge, The Agenda: Their Vision - Your Future has been translated into 8 different languages. We would like to thank all the volunteers who have contributed their time and skills to get these subtitles done. We've been flooded with responses to the film and are trying to stay on top of the subtitles. The languages have been added to the link. Thank you to the following people: French, Spanish, Czech, and Polish.
Source: Telegram
@DrMikeYeadonsolochannel on Telegram
On the heels of an almost impossible to believe article on lack of regulation of biological products, notably vaccines, is this dense and highly referenced thump. Their output is called ESC. The evolution of governance from local, national and visible to obliquely classified, inter- and supranational groups, all of whom were aimed at a vision of unified, top-down, automated governance, which completely excludes democratic institutions and in particular the individual. Digital ID and digital-only money are only available late in the day. The majority of the heavy lifting was done before my children were born and was halfway done by the time I was born. This particular article may stray a little further than the references cited to undergird it. I am not sure if it does. It looks like a Philip K Dick novel....
Source: Telegram
@robinmg on Telegram
"This is not your war, we will deal with Israel ourselves." If the US joins the Iran war, Iran's state television threatens to close the Strait of Hormuz. If the US joins the war against Iran, the Strait of Hormuz will be closed, global financial markets will be disrupted, energy infrastructure will be disrupted, and inflation will spike.
Source: Telegram
@Fall_of_the_Cabal on Telegram
From the same guys that brought you money. It should be ok, PayPal never froze accounts, charged rates and fees that would make other jews blush with envy, banned users with no explanation or recourse, or otherwise punished political wrongthink. Right?
Source: Telegram
@OracleFilms on Telegram
To our knowledge, The Agenda: Their Vision - Your Future has been translated into 8 different languages. We would like to thank all the volunteers who have contributed their time and skills to get these subtitles done. We've been flooded with responses to the film and are trying to stay on top of the subtitles. The languages have been added to the link. Thank you to the following people: French, Spanish, Czech, and Polish.
Source: Telegram
@hnaftali on Telegram
The Tehran Research Center and the Karaj Workshop were attacked, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency. As part of the JCPOA, both sites were supervised by the Agency. At the Tehran site, a building was damaged while it was being tested. The two buildings where the components were manufactured were destroyed.
Source: Telegram
@OracleFilms on Telegram
Thank you tolaileastick and Team Top Gun for all the hard work that went into crafting this full French language audio track for The Agenda: Their Vision - Your Future. Team Top Gun do great translation work and you can support them by following the link to the film.
Source: Telegram
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Source: Telegram
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Source: Telegram
Florida won the Stanley Cup.
The Florida panthers won the Stanley Cup for the second year in a row after a convincing victory over the Eskimos. The team won the Stanley Cup in front of a loud crowd in Sunrise, Florida. The Eskimos put up a fight but were defeated by the panthers. It was the first back-to-back Stanley Cup winners in the NHL since 1991, and the first team from Florida to win it in back-to-back years. Three of the last four games were won at home, with two of them, and a total of 14–5, for the panthers. The final four games of the series were won by Florida. Only five players in NHL history have ever scored four goals in a final, and Sam Reinhart was the big hero of the game, putting in a historic performance with four goals. Hats and plastic rats rained down on the ice as he completed his hat trick....
Source: The Nordic Times
@gbnewstelegram on Telegram
"What is he going to do about it?" Sir Keir Starmer was blasted by the Prime Minister after he said he was looking at "smart ways of how we do visas".
Source: Telegram
@hnaftali on Telegram
The Israeli Air Force hit 5 Iranian attack choppers at a base in Kermanshah in order to target Israeli jets still flying over Iran.
Source: Telegram
@hnaftali on Telegram
Iran's state TV posted a video threatening to use an atomic bomb. The channel was hit by Israel. The regime must be overthrown.
Source: Telegram
@hnaftali on Telegram
The remains of an Iranian drone that was shot down by Israel are being broadcasted by Syrian channels.
Source: Telegram
@hnaftali on Telegram
The army hit 1,100 targets in Iran. Israeli jets took out Iranian helicopters that were trying to hit us.
Source: Telegram
@hnaftali on Telegram
After it cleared civilian cars, Israel waited to strike. This is what moral warfare looks like.
Source: Telegram
@pjwnews on Telegram
TV networks face advertising apocalypse after trump admin announces pharma restrictions
Source: Telegram
@hnaftali on Telegram
An Israeli official said that they have a plan to strike the nuclear facilities in Fordow. WSJ
Source: Telegram
@hnaftali on Telegram
Iran will not allow any attack on its territory. Its armed forces are on alert.
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 remarks of Trump on China joining the G7 reflect desperation.
The majority of the Chinese believe that the Group of Seven is a closed circle of Western imperialist countries and the main source of an equal political, economic and financial global system.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The Vietnamese T&T Group is collaborating with the RDIF.
Russian and Vietnamese companies are looking to enter the markets of the two countries, according to the CEO of the RDIF.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
Over the past day, more than 70 weapons were fired at Russia's Belgorod Region.
The head of the rural settlement of the Kursk Region was killed and five people were injured.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
Iran's UN envoy said that the Security Council was ineffective because of Israeli aggression.
One of the main reasons why Israel continues to commit such crimes is because of the lack of action by the Supreme Court.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The losses from cyber fraudsters may be more than $4 billion by the year 2025, according to Sber.
According to Sber's estimates, the real picture in Russia may be even more serious, since the country still lacks unified and coordinated statistics on cybercrime.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
Iran wants the UN human rights chief to condemn Israeli attacks.
According to Ali Bahreini, Israel's actions fall under the definition of aggression outlined in UN General Assembly Resolution 3314 and constitute a violation of the UN Charter.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
There is no shortage of oil in the world.
The Russian deputy prime minister noted that there are risks for oil supplies.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
There are a number of facilities impacted by attacks on Iran.
The IDF has been working according to plan and will continue to do so until all goals have been achieved, according to Effie Defrin.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
Foreign investors are not participating in Russian IPOs.
Russian institutional and retail investors are the main players in IPO transactions.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
Russia does not reject foreign investments.
Denis Manturov said presence of control of a Russian beneficiary was an important principle for foreign companies in Russia.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
A Russian businessman is in a database of extremists.
According to the administrators of the website, Samvel Karapetyan who founded and presides over the "Tashir" group of companies was added to the database in April 2023.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
Shturm, Sparta, Tiger armored vehicles are displayed.
Tiger can have more than one video monitoring system, a gun port, and a projector.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
Iran launches missiles at Israel overnight.
Most of the projectiles were shot down, and there were no injuries.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The facilities in Tehran and Karaj were damaged in the strikes.
The Tehran Research Center and the TESA Karaj workshop were hit by missiles, according to the IAEA.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The Bank of Russia sold Chinese currency for June 17 settlement.
The foreign currency was sold on the domestic market for settlement on June 16, 2025.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The humanoid robot lost out in the competition for combat effectiveness with drones.
Reality showed that they can't replace anyone as they are too unsustainable.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The president of a major company was arrested.
The Interior Ministry of Armenia has not commented on the situation.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The Chinese TANK 700 and WEY 80 vehicles were unveiled.
The Great Wall Motor Group has a brand called TANK.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
Russian official says world to face demographic crisis.
There are critical demographic problems in China.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
As Trump leaves the G7 summit early, the SPIEF may yield $95.5 billion in contracts.
As Trump leaves the G7 summit early, the SPIEF may yield $95.5 billion in contracts.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
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