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California Executive Order Directs Businesses and State Agencies to Prepare for AI-Driven Workforce Disruption

Thursday California's governor issued an executive order "directing state agencies to prepare workers and businesses for AI-driven workforce disruption," reports San Francisco's KQED. In a statement the governor said "This moment demands that we reimagine the entire system — how we work, how we govern, how we prepare people for the future."
The order mandates agencies to explore a range of policy options, including severance standards, expanded unemployment insurance, job retraining programs aimed specifically at white-collar workers, worker ownership models and a concept the governor called "universal basic capital," giving all residents a stake in assets such as corporate stocks, bonds or wealth funds...

Tom Kemp, executive director of the California Privacy Protection Agency, applauded the fact that the order named data privacy as a consumer protection concern and highlighted the CPPA's automated decision-making technology regulations, which he called "the nation's most comprehensive." Others are more skeptical. "Catastrophic job loss from AI is not inevitable, it's a political choice," Lorena Gonzalez, president of the California Federation of Labor Unions, AFL-CIO, wrote in a statement. However, Gonzalez noted one area of genuine agreement: the order's emphasis on collective bargaining as a tool for protecting workers from AI displacement...

According to Stanford HAI's 2026 AI Index, software developers ages 22 to 25 are among those most likely to see their skills made redundant earliest. This year, U.S. employment fell nearly 20% from 2024, even as headcount for older developers continued to grow. Following the job cuts announced at Meta, a union of Alphabet workers in the U.S. and Canada released a statement that suggests Silicon Valley's own labor force may seek to organize... "It's undeniable that our whole industry is being transformed by the corporate push to adopt new AI tools," [Alphabet Workers Union-CWA Local 9009 said in a statement]. "It's hard not to feel anxiety and fear when we can see more and more tech companies cutting huge portions of their workforce both in anticipation of replacing them with AI, and to fund their multi-billion-dollar bets on AI as the future of the industry..."

In February, AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler and Gonzalez delivered what amounted to an ultimatum to Newsom: regulate AI or lose labor's support for any future presidential run. Shuler called a potential AI-driven economic collapse a coming "crisis." In August 2025, Newsom announced a partnership with Google, Microsoft, IBM and Adobe to expand AI education in California schools and community colleges, a workforce preparation push that now looks like a precursor to Thursday's more sweeping order.
The article notes that after signing the bill the governor shared this comment on X.com. "California will pursue new policies that make sure working Californians — not just Big Tech — benefit from the wealth and breakthroughs coming out of this space."

Newsom telegraphed Thursday's order earlier this week, when he appeared at the Center for American Progress IDEAS Conference in Washington. "Businesses are going to make a fortune, and that's why you cannot continue to have a payroll tax system that taxes jobs and then subsidizes automation."

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AI 'Crashes the Party' at This Year's Cannes Film Festival - Including Multi-Year Meta Partnership

AI "crashed the party" at this year's Cannes Film Festival, writes The Hollywood Reporter. The festival exposed "the fault lines reshaping cinema," their article argues, including how "AI is here — and the industry has stopped pretending otherwise."

A humanoid robot spotted marching up and down the Croisette seemed to sum up the worst AI fears of the film industry — the machines have arrived and they are taking your place. But inside the Palais and the market tents, the conversation over artificial intelligence had moved beyond fear into something more like uneasy acceptance. Fighting AI "is a battle we will lose," said Demi Moore, a Cannes jury member this year, at the festival's opening press conference, suggesting the film industry needs to "find ways in which we can work with it."

That's not the official Cannes line. The festival has banned films using generative artificial intelligence from its competition lineup. But at the Cannes film market, and in discussions at industry events over the past two weeks, the tone has shifted. AI-friendly tech giant Meta signed on as an official partner to the festival in a multiyear deal. Its AI tools were used to help produce an [out of competition] festival entry: Steven Soderbergh's documentary John Lennon: The Last Interview. [Meta's press release announcing the partnership touts "our creator partnerships," their Meta AI assistant, and "our latest AI and wearable technologies" including Ray-Ban Meta AI features for smartglasses like "AI-powered translations that break down language barriers in real-time".] At the Marché du Film [film market], there was an "AI for Talent Summit" that took the AI revolution as given, focusing instead on ethical AI use, data sovereignty and on the ways the technology can be used to enhance, rather than replace, creativity.

For the indie film industry, it felt like a turning point.

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All the key moments from the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix

Kimi Antonelli took a huge step forward in the F1 title battle during the Canadian Grand Prix, as the Italian made it four Grand Prix wins on the bounce. While on the other side of the Mercedes garage, team mate George Russell lost crucial ground after a retirement.

Albon reflects on Piastri collision that led to Canada DNF

Alex Albon became one of six retirees from the Canadian Grand Prix after his Williams was hit by the McLaren of Oscar Piastri, an incident that Piastri was penalised for.

What the teams said – Race day in Canada

The drivers and teams report back from the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve for the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix.

Canada win 'not really the way I wanted' – Antonelli

Kimi Antonelli admits that his victory in the Canadian Grand Prix was "not really the way I wanted", after Mercedes team mate George Russell retired following an epic tussle between the pair.

Hamilton's Canada P2 ‘happiest day at Ferrari so far’

Lewis Hamilton was left delighted after his best-ever Sunday result for Ferrari at the Canadian Grand Prix, the seven-time World Champion returning to the podium with a P2 finish.

Norris admits Canada retirement ‘put us out of our misery’

It was a tough day for McLaren at the Canadian Grand Prix, which ended in retirement for Lando Norris following an issue on his car.

'We can do better' – Verstappen pushing Red Bull despite podium

Max Verstappen believes Red Bull "can do better" despite the Dutchman taking his first podium of the season during the Canadian Grand Prix, calling his third-place finish "a great result".

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The Mandalorian and Grogu has lowest box office opening for a Star Wars film in Disney era

Film starring Pedro Pascal next to ‘Baby Yoda’ took $165m globally on opening weekend, failing to surpass the opening of 2018 flop Solo

The Mandalorian and Grogu may have blasted into first place at the box office – but its launch was far, far away from impressive, having the lowest opening weekend for a Star Wars film since Disney took over the franchise.

The film, which stars Pedro Pascal as the titular helmeted warrior who travels the galaxy with a tiny companion better known as “Baby Yoda”, made $102m at the domestic box office (North America and Canada) over the US’s four-day Memorial day weekend, contributing to a total $165m global box office.

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Van pompprijs tot terrasbiertje — vijf populaire bestemmingen vergeleken vanuit Amsterdam

Wat is je euro waard, deze zomer? Van pompprijs tot terrasbiertje — vijf populaire bestemmingen vergeleken vanuit Amsterdam

De zomervakantie nadert en de portemonnee piept. Brandstof is in Nederland zo'n €0,45 per liter duurder dan over de grens ( VAB), campings worden in 2026 gemiddeld 3,49% duurder dan vorig jaar, en in Nederlandse hotels en restaurants betaal je inmiddels 9% boven het EU-gemiddelde. Toch lopen de kosten per bestemming enorm uiteen. We vergeleken vijf klassieke autobestemmingen — Frankrijk, Spanje, Italië, Kroatië en Duitsland — op vijf vaste posten: tanken, tol, kamperen, een dagje boodschappen en een terrasje.

Bestemming Brandstof (€/l Euro95) Tol enkele reis vanaf NL Camping/nacht (2p) Prijsniveau horeca/hotel (EU=100)
🇩🇪 Duitsland (Beieren) €2,01 ±€0 €30,27 109
🇫🇷 Frankrijk (Provence) €2,03 ±€115 €26,75 117
🇪🇸 Spanje (Costa Brava) €1,54 ±€115 (Frankrijk) €34,82 86
🇮🇹 Italië (Toscane) €1,93 ±€75–€215 afh. route €41,21 104
🇭🇷 Kroatië (Istrië) €1,64 ±€40 (D+AT) €41,26 71
🇳🇱 Nederland (ref.) €2,36 €0 €26,34 109

Bronnen: VAB brandstofprijzen mei 2026, KampeerMagazine 2026, Tolwegen.nl & Gepakt en Gezakt, NRIT Media / Eurostat-prijsniveau.

De grote tegenstelling: goedkoop ter plaatse, duur onderweg

Kroatië en Spanje zijn ter plaatse spotgoedkoop — Kroatië zit op 71% van het EU-prijsniveau, Spanje op 86% — maar de heenreis maakt dat deels weer goed: een tank Euro95 vlak voor de Spaanse grens is €0,80 per liter goedkoper dan thuis ( VAB). Frankrijk is precies omgekeerd: snel te bereiken, maar zowel péage (tot €115 enkele reis) als horeca (17% boven EU-gemiddelde) tikken hard aan.

Camping: Adriatische kust is bijna twee keer zo duur als Nederland

Een nacht voor twee personen met staanplaats, caravan, stroom en toeristenbelasting kost in Kroatië gemiddeld €41,26 en in Italië €41,21 — terwijl je in Nederland zelf op €26,34 zit en in Frankrijk zelfs op €26,75. Voor een gezin met twee weken vakantie is dat een verschil van ruim €200 alleen al op de standplaats.

Dagje vakantie: het verschil in vijf hapjes en slokjes

Op een gemiddeld vakantiedagje van een gezin (4 broodjes, 2 koffie, 4 ijsjes, een fles wijn uit de supermarkt en een rondje bier op het terras) is Kroatië volgens het Eurostat-prijsniveau ruwweg €15–€20 goedkoper dan eenzelfde dagje in Nederland of Duitsland, en Spanje zo'n €10–€12. In Frankrijk en Italië is dat dagje juist gelijk aan of duurder dan thuis.

De winnaars per type vakantieganger

  • Beste prijs-kwaliteit als je tijd hebt: Kroatië — duurste camping, maar het láágste prijsniveau ter plaatse en goedkope brandstof onderweg.
  • Beste budgetoptie met auto: Spanje — €0,80/l korting aan de pomp en horeca op 86% van EU-gemiddelde.
  • Slimste keuze bij korte vakantie: Duitsland — geen tol, brandstof €0,35/l goedkoper, vergelijkbaar prijsniveau als thuis.
  • Duurste combinatie: Frankrijk — hoogste tol, duurste horeca van de vijf, brandstof nauwelijks goedkoper.
  • Mooi maar prijzig: Italië — campings én tolwegen tikken samen flink aan.

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De goedkoopste vakantie is dit jaar niet automatisch de dichtstbijzijnde. Wie bereid is om een dag langer door te rijden, verdient die extra kilometers in Kroatië of Spanje vaak binnen een week terug. Reken voor vertrek dus niet alleen je tank uit, maar ook je terrasje.


Olieprijzen dalen met meer dan 5 procent door hoop op Irandeal

NEW YORK (ANP) - De olieprijzen zijn met meer dan 5 procent gedaald door de hoop op een akkoord tussen de Verenigde Staten en Iran om uiteindelijk de oorlog te beëindigen. Ook gingen de Aziatische markten licht omhoog.

De prijs van Brent-olie daalde zondagavond met 5,1 procent tot 98,22 dollar (84,35 euro) per vat. West Texas Intermediate daalde met 5,2 procent tot 91,57 dollar (78,64 euro) per vat, waarna de prijs weer iets steeg.

Aandelenbeurzen door heel Azië stegen in afwachting van een mogelijke tijdelijke deal. De Japanse Nikkei ging voorop met een stijging van meer dan 2,5 procent.

Ondanks het optimisme op de markten schreef de Amerikaanse president Donald Trump zondag op Truth Social dat hij zijn vertegenwoordigers heeft geïnformeerd om zich niet te haasten met het sluiten van een akkoord.


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Cops in Colorado concerned about White Supremacist messaging from DHS

A newly uncovered police bulletin warns that white supremacists may interpret ICE social media content as a call to violence. Via The Intercept: ICE Recruitment Tweets Are So Racist That Cops Feared They Could Incite Neo-Nazi Violence

Reports from fusion centers are widely circulated among law enforcement agencies nationwide. The bulletin from the Colorado fusion center is notable in that it is the first indication that state officials in the U.S. counter-terrorism establishment are concerned about the messaging of DHS under Trump. "The fact that you have the fusion center putting out a warning for law enforcement offices based on DHS messaging is surprising, even if it seems appropriate," said Claire Trickler-McNulty, who spent eight years as an ICE official both under Obama and Biden and during Trump's first administration. She described the evidence presented in the bulletin as "rather damning."