Stay informed with a curated selection of news from mainstream sources like New York Times, Bloomberg and The Hill. But that's not all - we also feature alternative perspectives from outlets such as Fall of the Cabal, Robin Monotti and Cory Morningstar and Wide Awake Media 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.
The death of a militant would be a blow to Hamas.
Muhammad Sinwar is a key Hamas leader. It is not clear if it would lead to a strategic shift or deprive the group of another top commander.
Source: New York Times
Gazans are privately admitted by Israeli officers.
There was a surprise diplomatic announcement during President Trump's trip to the Middle East.
Source: New York Times
There are changes to taxes on small packages from China.
54 percent tariffs will be imposed on shipments arriving in the United States from China and Hong Kong worth less than $800.
Source: New York Times
With the visit of Trump, the image makeover of the country scored another success.
At a summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday, President Trump met with the emir of Qatar.
Source: New York Times
The New York Times was sued over access to vaccine messages.
The president of the European Commission is Ursula von der Leyen. She and Pfizer exchanged text messages as they negotiated a vaccine contract.
Source: New York Times
Pete Buttigieg is considering a visit to Iowa.
Pete Buttigieg said at a town hall on Tuesday night in Iowa that Democrats need to connect everything they say to everyday life.
Source: New York Times
Grigory Melkonyants was sentenced to 5 years in prison.
Grigory Melkonyants was found guilty of working with an undesirable organization in relation to his watchdog's past affiliation with a European election monitoring group.
Source: New York Times
They are just more efficient than A.I. was coming for.
Theodora Potretzke is a doctor at the Mayo Clinic. She saves 15 to 30 minutes each time she looks at a kidneys image.
Source: New York Times
Infantino joined Trump on his tour of the Middle East.
Infantino is expected to preside over the handover of the World Cup hosting duties to Mr. Trump. The US is co-hosting the tournament.
Source: New York Times
The Republicans want to change that.
Despite soaring power demand, Republican lawmakers in the Texas Legislature are pushing to rein in renewable energy.
Source: New York Times
Some students are not happy.
She was surprised to find that the professor had used the tool to assemble the course materials. She said that he was telling us not to use it and then he was using it himself.
Source: New York Times
What do you know about the leader of Hamas?
The aftermath of an Israeli airstrike on the European Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, on Tuesday, which reportedly targeted Muhammad Sinwar, one of Hamas's top leaders.
Source: New York Times
Benzo withdrawal symptoms can be life threatening.
The drugs treat disorders such as anxiety, panic attacks and insomnia, but stopping them abruptly can compound users' symptoms and even endanger their lives.
Source: New York Times
At the airport, drivers wait.
Gig drivers used to be able to earn money at one of the busiest airports in the world. It is typical of their desperation.
Source: New York Times
If you want welfare and can work, you must.
Welfare has become a trap of dependency as leaders of the agencies that oversee the largest welfare programs fear.
Source: New York Times
Restaurants are moving to OpenTable.
In-demand restaurants are being staked out by the reservations platform and they are paying them handsomely to leave Resy.
Source: New York Times
We are leaving the U.S. to study at Yale.
The decision by three Yale professors to move to Canada is both a warning and a call to action.
Source: New York Times
There is a spotlight on a software sponsor.
Larry Zelvin, Executive Vice President & Head of Financial Crimes Unit, BMO Financial Group spoke with Diksha Gera about how new technologies help crime. This is a transcript of a story from Bloomberg.
Source: Bloomberg
Republican senators are raising red flags over the House's legislative package.
An ambitious House bill to cut taxes by hundreds of billions of dollars and pay for part of it by slashing Medicaid spending faces a rocky path in the Senate, where Republican lawmakers warn the changes to the safety net program could hurt rural hospitals. Republican senators are raising red flags about the House plan to phase out renewable energy tax credits and what they think is an inadequate attempt to reduce the ballooning federal deficit. The Speaker of the Senate is Mike Johnson. The bill needs 218 votes in the House to pass. When it reaches the Senate, Republicans who represent rural states say they will take a careful look at proposals that could throw millions of Americans off their health insurance. Josh Hawley is a senator from Missouri. He was okay with the new work requirements and anti fraud provisions that House Republicans have proposed for Medicaid, but he was concerned about the cost-sharing proposal. He questioned the language in the House bill to limit the flexibility of states to use health care provider taxes to increase the federal share of Medicaid spending....
Source: The Hill
Sony expects a $680 million hit to profits next year because of Trump's tariffs.
Sony reported a record annual net profit but issued a cautious forecast, saying it hopes to "manage the impact" of U.S. trade tariffs on its business. The entertainment and electronics giant said takings had been strong in the gaming, music and image sensor sectors. The business environment has become less predictable because of U.S. President Donald Trump's trade levies. "We currently expect to be able to manage the impact on the profitability to less than 10% of the operating income forecast," the company said. The firm's console production was not in a tight spot despite the tariffs, but Sony was keeping an eye on Trump's plan for a 100% tariffs on films made outside the United States. Depending on the storyline, movies are shot at various locations. He told a news conference that that's the general practice. The cost of Hollywood is a factor in the decision to work outside the United States....
Source: Fortune
It was 17 years ago that Star Wars made a strange language canon.
It can be hard to remember that it happened a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. Nobody blinks when someone is running through a scene in the original trilogy carrying an ice cream maker or when a Rubik's cube shows up in Skeleton Crew. These elements are usually given a Star Wars twist. Lando doesn't play poker, he plays Sabacc. In Andor Season 2 Episode 11, we get another Star Wars equivalent of a common Earth concept, and it has a strange tie to The Mandalorian. There is a warning! The Andor Season 2 episodes are here. Luthen Rael has always had a secret radio station within the antiques shop....
Source: Inverse
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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Children are being harmed by cell phone towers. How do you fight one in your community? The initiative of Children's Health Defense is working to challenge statutory and prior judicial decisions on federal preemption to restore local authority over cell tower and antenna siting and individual rights. Local jurisdictions will be able to decide if a tower can go in in a particular location if we win. They can say no, but only on #CHDTV.
Source: Telegram
@robinmg on Telegram
Well, well. British Foreign Secretary David Lammy and his wife refused to pay a taxi fare of over $600 after they were driven from Italy to a ski resort in France, according to a taxi driver. Lammy and his wife were picked up by the driver on April 10 at the town of Forli near Bologna, after they had traveled to Italy with King Charles and Queen Camilla. He claims that Lammy became aggressive when asked for money. The Foreign Secretary totally refutes the allegations made against him.
Source: Telegram
@worlddoctorsalliance on Telegram
The European Commission wrongly dismissed a journalist's request to access texts between the president and the Pfizer CEO. The European Commission failed to grant access to text messages between Ursula von der Leyen and the CEO of Pfizer. The General Court of the EU in Luxembourg decided that the Commission had not given a plausible explanation for its dismissal of the journalist's request to access the texts. The New York Times filed a case after the Commission refused to release text messages between Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla. The row over the messages has led to accusations of secrecy and institutional opacity at the highest levels of the EU executive. Growing concerns about von der Leyen's leadership style have been reinforced by the ruling. The court said that The New York Times had succeeded in rebutting the presumption that the texts themselves were neither archives nor kept, which the Commission had put forward to partially justify their refusal to hand over the texts. The commission must give credible explanations to the public and the court to understand why the documents can't be found, according to the court....
Source: Telegram
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Source: Telegram
@realwideawakemedia on Telegram
We are peaceful. We are not harmless and you will not be allowed to destroy Ireland. The Irish political class has destroyed Ireland from within. Ireland's citizens don't feel like first-rate citizens, and they don't feel like third-rate citizens in their own country. The wrongdoings of a minute government elite continue to be highlighted. They are using intimidation tactics, they are using bully tactics, and they are using diversion tactics. We are not harmless. I don't know where people will go in this small island....
Source: Telegram
The Swedish state secretary bought shares.
State Secretary Diana Janse bought shares in the company that makes the Jas 39 Gripen aircraft the day before Hungary decided to purchase them. Although the sums involved are relatively small, experts believe that this action is deeply inappropriate and risks damaging public confidence in the government. Hungary was the last country to approve Sweden's NATO application, and an agreement was also reached between the countries that included a deal on the sale of Swedish fighter jets. State Secretary Diana Janse, who had bought shares in the arms manufacturer for just under 900 the day before the announcement, was a beneficiary of the deal. Benjamin Dousas, press secretary to the Trade Minister, said that she bought several shares that day and did not give any special consideration to the timing. Janse was working for the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade at the time, and now she is under Benjamin Dousa. She doesn't deny that she knew about the deal. A state secretary is involved in the preparation of their area of responsibility....
Source: The Nordic Times
@Fall_of_the_Cabal on Telegram
99% of the farmland in the U.S. is sprayed with synthetic pesticides.
Source: Telegram
@Doctorsforcovidethics on Telegram
The European Commission wrongly dismissed a journalist's request to access texts between the president and the Pfizer CEO. The European Commission failed to grant access to text messages between Ursula von der Leyen and the CEO of Pfizer. The General Court of the EU in Luxembourg decided that the Commission had not given a plausible explanation for its dismissal of the journalist's request to access the texts. The New York Times filed a case after the Commission refused to release text messages between Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla. The row over the messages has led to accusations of secrecy and institutional opacity at the highest levels of the EU executive. Growing concerns about von der Leyen's leadership style have been reinforced by the ruling. The court said that The New York Times had succeeded in rebutting the presumption that the texts themselves were neither archives nor kept, which the Commission had put forward to partially justify their refusal to hand over the texts. The commission must give credible explanations to the public and the court to understand why the documents can't be found, according to the court....
Source: Telegram
@robinmg on Telegram
Is terrorism made in the USA? The "Global War on Terrorism" is a fabrication, a big lie by Prof.Michel Chossudovsky and Perdana Global Peace Foundation.
Source: Telegram
@pjwnews on Telegram
The white South African refugees in America should be violently targeted because they don't have Secret Service protection, according to a TikTok influencer. The influencer suggests that white South African refugees should be violently targeted.
Source: Telegram
@hnaftali on Telegram
During his visit to Saudi Arabia, President Trump will travel to the capital of Qatar, where negotiations are underway for a deal between Hamas and Israel.
Source: Telegram
@Absolute1776 on Telegram
Don't worry about hard times. If you give up during hard times, be afraid. Don't stop. Keep going. On the other side of pain is glory. There is a post called XPOST.
Source: Telegram
@hnaftali on Telegram
Israel deserves a lot of credit, they fought for a long time, we deserve a lot of credit as well. Maybe the most. All the hostages would be dead without us.
Source: Telegram
@gbnewstelegram on Telegram
The French authorities aren't doing anything to stop this. A migrant camp filled with tents is visited by Patrick Christys.
Source: Telegram
@gbnewstelegram on Telegram
The criminal charges will not be brought after the review of the Reform UK complaint.
Source: Telegram
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Source: Telegram
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Our crops are sprayed separately.
Source: Telegram
@Fall_of_the_Cabal on Telegram
No summary.
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 Kremlin spokesman said that Russia, the US and the EU work for strategic security.
The president of France said recently that French nuclear-armed aircraft could be used in other European nations.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
US President Trump wants to improve relations with Israel.
According to the White House press secretary, Donald Trump asked Ahmed al-Sharaa to help the United States.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
As they are agreed, the Kremlin will announce contacts between Putin and da Silva.
At a press conference in Beijing, the Brazilian leader expressed his desire to speak with Putin about the upcoming Russian-Ukrainian negotiations.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The EU court blames von der Leyen for hiding information.
The court decision doesn't define the scope of von der Leyen's responsibility or impose any punishments against her, but it may lead to more serious accusations against her.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
There were 24 civilian deaths in the village.
According to Russia's Investigative Committee, representatives of Ukrainian armed formations involved in these crimes are being identified.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
Moscow and Tehran are making arrangements for Putin's visit to Iran.
Abbas Araghchi said that a visit by the Russian president to Iran was in the long-term plan.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
Transborder security threats are seen by Russia's Shoigu.
According to the Russian Security Council Secretary, no country can confront those challenges on its own.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The foreign intel chief said that Moscow's rivals wanted to replace power in Russia.
According to Sergey Naryshkin, Russia's rivals are scheming to split the country into multiple parts.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The parties to the conflict agree to resume talks.
According to sources from the Egyptian side, the agreements envision the start of indirect talks between Hamas and Israel.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
KazanForum draws global crowd to Tatarstan's capital.
More than 10,000 people from 103 countries have registered to take part in the forum.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
Yemen's Houthis launched a strike on Israel's Ben-Gurion Airport.
The airport operations were suspended for about an hour after the missile hit its target.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The EEF agenda this year will be peace, prosperity and cooperation.
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yury Trutnev stated that EEF is a major platform for expanding cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
Nuclear proliferation will not contribute to Europe's security.
The entire system of strategic stability and security is in a poor state.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
More than six million dollars' worth of cocaine was seized by Customs.
The banana containers were used to transport the drugs.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
If Iran doesn't develop nuclear weapons, Trump is ready to make a deal.
The US president wants Iran to stop supporting terror and not have a nuclear weapon.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The 17th sanctions package on Russia targets 189 tanker trucks.
Transactions with blacklisted vessels will be banned for European business.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The dates of Putin's visit to Iran are yet to be agreed upon.
The Kremlin values partnership relations with Iran and their development in all spheres, according to the president.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
Talks without a ceasefire will get the US's support.
It was important for Ukraine to stick to the US position according to Tsymbalyuk.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The newest uniform from Novator is presented by Kalashnikov.
The presentation was held at a shooting complex near Moscow.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
There is no sense in pausing hostilities for Russia.
There was no peace after Russia withdrew troops from Kiev in the spring of 2022, recalled the politician.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
The State Duma ratifies an agreement with Laos.
The document was signed by the Russian government in Moscow on August 13, 2024.
Source: TASS Russian News Agency
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