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Jun 21, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Anti-Israel Protesters Arrested After Disrupting Gal Gadot Film Shoot
Five anti-Israel protesters were arrested in London while protesting on the set of Gal Gadot's film, The Runner. The arrests were made for harassment and offenses related to workplace disruption. Police emphasized the importance of peaceful protest but intervened due to serious disruption.
Gadot, an Israeli native and supporter of her country, has faced backlash from Hamas supporters for her stance following the October 7 attacks. She expressed her desire to focus on art rather than politics but felt compelled to speak out after the violence against civilians.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Ric Grenell Blasts California Democrats for Failing to Protect Fire Victims
California's state legislature has failed to pass AB 1253, a bill aimed at protecting fire victims from increased property taxes when rebuilding to new fire codes. Special Envoy Ric Grenell criticized the Democrats for their inaction, arguing it reflects a disregard for common sense and fairness.
The bill's rejection highlights the political divide between Northern and Southern California, with the former often viewing the latter as a resource drain. This lack of urgency to assist fire victims may also stem from the state's ongoing budget deficits under Governor Gavin Newsom's administration.
#economy
Breitbart: Salesforce Reduces Hiring in Customer Service, Engineering Due to AI
Salesforce has reduced its hiring in customer service and software engineering due to the implementation of AI tools, which have allowed for cost savings and increased productivity. The company plans to redeploy 500 customer service workers and expand its sales workforce by 22% this year.
Despite the reduction in certain roles, Salesforce continues to hire for AI-focused positions. This trend reflects a broader shift in the tech industry, where companies are increasingly relying on AI to streamline operations and reduce labor needs.
#military
Times Of Israel: Terrorists took wrong turn trying to reach sensitive intel base on Oct. 7, probe finds
On October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorists attempted to capture a military intelligence base in southern Israel but mistakenly attacked the adjacent Home Front Command base, resulting in the deaths of eight soldiers. An Israel Defense Forces (IDF) investigation revealed that the base was inadequately prepared for such an assault, despite the defenders ultimately foiling Hamas's plans.
The probe detailed the sequence of events during the attack, highlighting the chaos and the soldiers' efforts to respond amid heavy rocket fire and infiltration. The investigation aimed to draw operational conclusions for the military, revealing critical vulnerabilities in the base's defense protocols.
#crime
Le Monde: How French police tracked the kidnappers of a crypto investor's relative
Paris police have arrested around 20 individuals linked to a criminal organization that specializes in kidnapping cryptocurrency entrepreneurs and their families for ransom. The arrests occurred in two waves, with the first near Nantes and the second in Paris.
The suspects are believed to be connected to multiple kidnapping attempts, including a recent case where a woman, related to a cryptocurrency exchange founder, was targeted but managed to escape with help from a neighbor.
#technology
Breitbart: Meta Claims a 50% Reduction in 'Enforcement Errors' Since End of 2024
Meta's Q1 2025 integrity report reveals a 50% reduction in enforcement mistakes, such as incorrectly removing content, since the Trump presidency. The company attributes this improvement to policy changes aimed at enhancing free speech and more stringent review processes.
Despite these changes, some types of violations, including bullying and graphic content, saw slight increases. Meta plans to enhance transparency by including metrics on enforcement mistakes in future reports. The report follows the discontinuation of its fact-checking program in favor of community notes.