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Jun 1, 2025 |
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Times Of Israel: Kanye West’s pro-Hitler song racks up millions of views on X
Kanye West, now known as Ye, has released a song titled "Heil Hitler," which has garnered nearly 10 million views on Elon Musk's X platform despite being banned on sites like YouTube, Spotify, and Reddit for its antisemitic content. The video features Black men chanting the song's title, and it ends with a speech by Adolf Hitler.
This release follows West's history of antisemitic remarks and controversial actions, including a previous deactivation of his X account. Critics argue that Musk's policies on X allow for the spread of hate speech, while West's past partnerships, notably with Adidas, have been severed due to public backlash.
The Telegraph: Multiple injuries after Mexican navy ship collides with Brooklyn Bridge
A Navy ship from Mexico collided with the Brooklyn Bridge in New York during a promotional tour, brushing the bridge's frame around 9 PM local time. The incident resulted in multiple injuries, prompting a search operation for individuals reported to be in the water.
Eyewitness footage captured the moment of the collision, showing the ship's mast, adorned with a large Mexican flag, scraping against the bridge.
GB News: ‘Free speech under threat!’ Pensioner arrested over tweet says Keir Starmer MUST know about his case
Julian Foulkes, a 71-year-old pensioner arrested for a tweet deemed a "thought crime," criticized Sir Keir Starmer's comments on free speech in the UK. He expressed disbelief that Starmer was unaware of his case, highlighting ongoing issues with free speech.
Foulkes recounted his arrest by six police officers over a tweet responding to a pro-Palestinian activist. Although he initially accepted a caution, he later received an apology from Kent Police, acknowledging the incident was mishandled. A review is underway.
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Fox News: 'You saved my life:' Freed hostage Edan Alexander thanks Trump in emotional phone call
President Trump spoke with Edan Alexander, a 21-year-old American-Israeli soldier recently freed from Hamas captivity after 580 days. During the emotional call, Alexander expressed gratitude, stating Trump was "the only reason" he was alive. Trump emphasized American solidarity and commitment to securing the release of all hostages.
The conversation went viral, receiving praise for its display of humanity. Alexander's release has prompted renewed efforts to bring home remaining hostages, with calls for intensified diplomatic negotiations. Prime Minister Netanyahu credited the success to a combination of military and diplomatic pressure.