Two retired Israeli intelligence agents revealed new details about a covert operation targeting Hezbollah militants in Lebanon and Syria, involving exploding pagers and walkie talkies. The operation, which began 10 years ago, used walkie-talkies filled with hidden explosives sold to Hezbollah unknowingly. The agents, speaking on CBS “60 Minutes” with masked faces and altered voices, shared insights into the elaborate mission, which culminated in detonations in September.
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After laying off 9,000 employees, Microsoft is now replacing some of workers with the AI tools they build
Microsoft's King division, known for Candy Crush, has laid off around 200 employees, who will be replaced by AI tools they helped develop, amidst broader restructuring in the gaming division. The layoffs have caused significant frustration and low morale among remaining staff, with further cuts expected, affecting multiple offices across Europe. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Microsoft's King division has laid off around 200 employees, replacing them with AI tools they developed, leading...
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