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Navy Admiral Defends Non-Binary Sailor Amid GOP Criticism

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 20, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

WASHINGTON – Top⁢ Navy Admiral Michael Gilday publicly defended a non-binary sailor’s right to serve, rebuffing criticism ⁤from some Republican ​lawmakers ⁢who have questioned the military’s focus on diversity initiatives amid ongoing recruitment ⁤challenges. The defense came during a House Armed Services Committee hearing on Tuesday, where Gilday was pressed on the Navy’s⁣ policies regarding gender identity.

The exchange underscores a growing tension between the Biden administration’s push for greater inclusivity within ⁤the armed⁣ forces and resistance ⁤from some Republicans who argue such efforts distract from ⁣military readiness and contribute to declining enlistment numbers. While the ⁣Navy and other branches have maintained ‍that diversity training and inclusive policies do not ‌detract from combat effectiveness, critics point​ to recruitment‌ shortfalls as evidence to the ‍contrary.During the hearing, Representative Jim Banks questioned Gilday about the Navy’s decision to allow a non-binary sailor, Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessica O’Brien, to serve openly and use the pronouns they/them in official communications. Banks suggested the Navy was prioritizing “wokeness” over readiness.

Gilday ⁤responded firmly, stating, “Petty Officer O’Brien is a ‌highly ​qualified sailor, and they are serving honorably. I stand by my decision to allow them to serve openly.” He added ⁣that the Navy’s focus remains on maintaining a combat-ready force, and that diversity is a strength.

The admiral’s comments echo similar defenses offered by other military leaders in recent months. In March, Sergeant major of the Army Michael Grinston testified ‍before Congress that despite additional training on diversity and inclusion, the​ military’s primary focus remains on “combat lethality.” Grinston highlighted that recruits receive substantially more training in rifle marksmanship – 92 hours in basic training,and 165 hours in One Station Unit Training – than in⁣ equal opportunity training,which comprises ‌just one hour.Recent data suggests concerns about “wokeness” are not a primary driver of recruitment difficulties. ​An‍ Army survey revealed that only 5% of potential recruits expressed concern​ about such‍ issues. However, Republican​ lawmakers, including Representative Cory Mills, have continued ​to voice opposition to diversity, equity, and⁣ inclusion ‍training, with​ Mills quipping, “We‍ absolutely 150% can out-pronoun every ​single one of our adversaries.”

Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness Gil ⁣Cisneros has countered these claims, noting that diversity and equal opportunity training have⁢ been integral to the military for decades. The debate ⁢is highly likely to continue as the Pentagon‌ grapples with⁣ ongoing recruitment challenges and seeks to balance inclusivity with maintaining a highly effective fighting force.

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ADHD medication abuse in schools is a ‘wake-up call’

by Emma Walker – News Editor July 29, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Experts emphasize the need to scrutinize school-based strategies for their effectiveness in combating the misuse of stimulant medications. Parents are encouraged to verify that their children’s schools implement secure medication storage and stringent dispensing protocols. Inquiring about the prevalence of misuse within the school, as this data is frequently enough accessible, is also advised.

Families can also play a crucial role by engaging in conversations with their children about how to respond when peers solicit stimulant pills for recreational use or to enhance academic performance.

many young individuals lack a clear response when faced with such requests. Parents can proactively prepare their children by practicing scenarios and equipping them with appropriate phrases to use when approached.

It is essential for parents and guardians to consistently store controlled medications in a secure, locked container. They should also feel empowered to monitor pill counts and address early prescription refills.

Should parents suspect any form of medication misuse, they should promptly consult their child’s prescribing physician. This immediate action can facilitate necessary screening and assessment for the child.

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How Playboy cut ties with Hugh Hefner to create a post-MeToo brand

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor July 10, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Editor’s Note: The views expressed in this commentary are solely those of the writers. CNN is showcasing the work of The Conversationa collaboration between journalists and academics to provide news analysis and commentary. The content is produced solely by The Conversation.



The Conversation
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Hugh Hefner launched Playboy Magazine 70 years ago this year. The first issue included a nude photograph of Marilyn Monroe, which he had purchased and published without her knowledge or consent.

Hefner went on to build the Playboy brand off the backs of the countless women featured in its pages, whose beauty and performance of heightened feminine sexuality have entertained its readers for generations.

Approaching its 70th anniversary in December, Playboy has radically shifted. With the magazine no longer in publication, the Playboy Mansion sold to a developer and London’s last remaining Playboy Club closing in 2021, what is the future for Playboy? The brand is changing to keep up with the post-#MeToo world.

Hefner passed away one month before allegations against film producer Harvey Weinstein surfaced in 2017 giving momentum to the #MeToo movement (which saw survivors of sexual assault and harassment speak out against their abusers).

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In recent years, many have re-evaluated Hefner’s legacy and relationships with women. The 2022 docuseries “The Secrets of Playboy” (which aired on Channel 4 in the UK) detailed sexual misconduct accusations against Hefner from several ex-girlfriends, including model Sondra Theodore and TV personality Holly Madison.

Hefner and Playboy’s relationship with women has been complicated. Playboy was an early supporter of abortion rights, helped fund the first rape kit and was at times an early proponent of inclusivity (for example featuring transgender model, Caroline “Tula” Cossey, in its June 1981 issue). But most women featured in Playboy have fit within a narrow beauty standard — thin, white, able-bodied and blonde.

Meanwhile Hefner’s personal relationship with his much younger girlfriends reportedly followed patterns of control and emotional abuse. Ex-girlfriend Holly Madison described Hefner as treating her “like a glorified pet” in her 2015 memoir, “Down the Rabbit Hole.”

Hefner’s passing meant he evaded reckoning with the #MeToo movement. Playboy, however, responded, releasing a statement in which it affirmed support for the women featured in “The Secrets of Playboy” and called Hefner’s actions “abhorrent.”

The statement declared that the brand was no longer affiliated with the Hefner family and would be focusing on aspects of the company’s legacy that align with values of sex positivity and free expression.

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Today, Playboy is a very different company from the one Hefner launched nearly 70 years ago. Roughly 80% of Playboy staff identify as women, according the company, and its motto has changed from “Entertainment for Men” to “Pleasure for All.” Shares in the company are publicly traded and 40% of its board and management are women.

The company has also moved towards more creator-led content through its app, Playboy Centerfold. Similar to subscription content service OnlyFans, Playboy Centerfold allows subscribers to view content from and interact with its creators, which it call “bunnies.”

How Playboy cut ties with Hugh Hefner to create a post-MeToo brand

On the app, creators — or bunnies — are able portray their own bodies however they wish, putting the power back in their hands. Perhaps Playboy’s future is no longer in serving the male gaze, but instead the very audience Hefner dismissed in his first letter from the editor:

“If you’re a man between the ages of 18 and 80 Playboy is meant for you … If you’re somebody’s sister, wife or mother-in-law and picked us up by mistake, please pass us along to the man in your life and get back to your Ladies Home Companion.”

The stars of Playboy’s mid-2000s reality series, Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt, are also enjoying a resurgence among fans.

“The Girls Next Door” launched in 2004. The show focused on the lives of Hefner’s three girlfriends, Madison, Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson. It became E’s best performing show and cultivated a new female audience for Playboy.

“The Girls Next Door” was a story of complicated empowerment despite patriarchal interference. Its three female protagonists went from being known solely as some of Hefner’s many blonde girlfriends, to celebrities in their own right.

They each ultimately broke up with Hefner, leaving the Mansion and going on to lead successful careers.

The show’s depiction of Madison, Marquardt and Wilkinson as empowered, fun-loving and complex individuals, who found joy and agency through expressing their sexuality was perhaps what drew so many female fans to the show. However, amid the girls’ fight for agency, Hefner retaliated.

Bridget Marquardt and Hugh Hefner with Holly Madison and Kendra Wilkinson in 2008.

The series shows that he maintained final say in every Playboy photograph of the girls, as well as imposing strict curfews and spending allowances.

In Madison and Wilkinson’s memoirs, “Down the Rabbit Hole,” and “Sliding into Home,” they claim that production consistently undermined them. They refused to pay them for the first season, didn’t credit them until season four and aired their uncensored nude bodies in foreign broadcasts and DVD releases without consent.

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Fan interest in “The Girls Next Door” remains strong. In August 2022 Madison and Marquardt launched their podcast “Girls Next Level,” where they interview previous playmates and interact with fans. They also recap episodes from their own points of view, unpacking their experiences of working on the show.

Having reached 10 million downloads as of February 2023, the success of the podcast — 14 years after the last episode of “The Girls Next Door” — speaks to the cultural legacy of the Playboy brand. It also shows that despite Hefner’s original editor’s note, Playboy resonates with some women.

Playboy is now in a post-Hefner era, where the imagery of women found within old issues of Playboy can serve as inspiration for others to enjoy their own sexuality. Whatever the future has for the company, the concept of Playboy has become public property — be that in the appearance of Playboy bunny costumes each Halloween, the popularity of cheeky Playboy logo tattoos or branded lingerie and clothing.

In a post-#MeToo era, the women of Playboy are speaking up and taking over. With the mansion gates closed, the bunnies are finally reclaiming the brand as their own.

Top Image: Hugh Hefner with Playboy “bunnies” in London in 1966.

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SVB Collapse: Racial Equity Concerns for Entrepreneurs Rise

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor June 30, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Spotlights Lending Disparities for Minority Entrepreneurs

Table of Contents

  • Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Spotlights Lending Disparities for Minority Entrepreneurs
    • SVB’s Role in Supporting Underrepresented Communities
    • Challenges Faced by Minority business Owners
    • The Impact of SVB’s Collapse
    • lending Disparities: A Statistical Overview
      • Addressing Lending Discrimination
    • The Ancient Context of Lending Discrimination
    • The Role of Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs)
    • Frequently Asked Questions
      • What are some resources available for minority entrepreneurs seeking funding?
      • How can I identify and report discriminatory lending practices?
      • What are some strategies for building credit as a minority entrepreneur?

The recent collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) has amplified concerns regarding lending discrimination and its disproportionate impact on minority entrepreneurs. As customers rushed to withdraw funds last year,venture capitalist Arlan Hamilton intervened to assist founders of colour facing potential payroll crises,highlighting the limited options available to them.

SVB’s Role in Supporting Underrepresented Communities

SVB, once the 16th largest bank in the U.S., had a reputation for serving individuals from underrepresented communities. Its failure on March 10, 2023, has reignited discussions among industry experts about the persistent disparities in capital access for people of color. The bank was known for providing both social and financial capital to minority entrepreneurs, sponsoring events, and supporting initiatives like the State of Black Venture Report.

Did you Know? SVB provided banking services to nearly half of all venture-backed technology and life-sciences companies in the United States.

Challenges Faced by Minority business Owners

Experts emphasize that minority business owners have historically encountered obstacles in securing capital due to discriminatory lending practices. Data from the Small Business Credit Survey, a collaboration involving all 12 Federal Reserve banks, reveals significant disparities in loan denial rates.

In 2021, only approximately 16% of Black-led companies obtained the full amount of financing they sought from banks, compared to 35% of White-owned companies, according to the survey.

Pro Tip: Building strong relationships with community banks and credit unions can improve access to capital for minority entrepreneurs.

The Impact of SVB’s Collapse

The absence of SVB, which was known for saying “yes” when other banks declined, creates a void in the financial ecosystem for minority entrepreneurs. Joynicole Martinez, an entrepreneur and innovation officer for Rising Tide Capital, noted that SVB offered discounted tech tools and research funding to their clients.

Arlan Hamilton, founder of Backstage Capital, emphasized that entrepreneurs of color are frequently enough more vulnerable during economic downturns, stating, “We’re already in the smaller house… when a tornado comes by, we’re going to get hit harder.”

lending Disparities: A Statistical Overview

Metric White-Owned companies Black-Led companies
Percentage Receiving Full Financing (2021) 35% 16%
Loan approval Rate (Banks) Higher Lower

Addressing Lending Discrimination

Combating lending discrimination requires a multifaceted approach, including increased transparency in lending practices, targeted support programs for minority-owned businesses, and rigorous enforcement of fair lending laws. Financial institutions must actively work to eliminate bias and ensure equitable access to capital for all entrepreneurs.

What steps can be taken to ensure fair lending practices for all entrepreneurs?

How can the venture capital community better support minority-led startups?

The Ancient Context of Lending Discrimination

Lending discrimination against minority communities has deep roots in american history, stemming from discriminatory practices like redlining and other forms of systemic bias. These historical injustices have created lasting economic disparities that continue to affect access to capital for minority entrepreneurs today.

Understanding this historical context is crucial for developing effective strategies to address current lending disparities and promote economic equity.

The Role of Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs)

Community Development Financial institutions (CDFIs) play a vital role in providing financial services to underserved communities.These institutions are often mission-driven and focus on providing loans and other financial products to individuals and businesses that may not qualify for traditional bank financing.

Supporting cdfis is an important step in increasing access to capital for minority entrepreneurs and promoting economic development in underserved areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some resources available for minority entrepreneurs seeking funding?

Several organizations and programs offer support to minority entrepreneurs, including the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA), the National Urban League, and various venture capital firms focused on investing in diverse founders. Additionally, many local and regional organizations provide mentorship, training, and access to capital.

How can I identify and report discriminatory lending practices?

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If you suspect you have been a victim of discriminatory lending practices, you can file a complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) or the Department of Justice. It is important to document all interactions with lenders and gather any evidence that supports your claim.

What are some strategies for building credit as a minority entrepreneur?

Building credit is essential for accessing capital.Strategies include securing a secured credit card, obtaining a co-signer, and making timely payments on all debts.Additionally, participating in credit-building programs offered by non-profit organizations can be beneficial.

Disclaimer: This article provides general information and shoudl not be considered financial or legal advice. Consult with a qualified professional for personalized guidance.

Share this article to raise awareness about lending disparities and support minority entrepreneurs. What are your thoughts on this issue? Leave a comment below!

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