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Tiny troubles: Toddler infiltrates White House grounds

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 3, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Washington ⁣- A young child briefly breached security at ‍the White House on Tuesday, ‌crawling under a fence‌ and onto the grounds, according to the U.S. Secret Service. The‍ incident prompted a ​rapid response from security personnel who quickly reunited the toddler with ​their parents.

This is ‍not the first time a small child has managed to circumvent White House security. the latest ⁣breach raises ongoing ‌questions about perimeter​ security at ‍the presidential residence,even as⁢ officials emphasize the swiftness of the response and ​the lack of any prolonged threat.

Anthony Guglielmi, chief of communications for the Secret ‌Service,⁤ stated‍ that the toddler crawled through the fence on the north side of the White ⁣House, triggering security alerts. “The Secret⁢ Service uniformed Division ​today ⁢encountered a curious young visitor along the White House north fence line who briefly entered White House ground,” Guglielmi said. “The White House‍ security systems instantly triggered Secret Service officers and the toddler and parents were quickly reunited.”

A similar incident occurred in‍ 2014, just before then-President Barack Obama was scheduled to address the nation on Iraq.That breach also​ involved a toddler ‌squeezing through the White House fence, prompting a temporary ⁢lockdown and ‌delaying the president’s briefing. At the time,‍ a Secret Service spokesman, Edwin Donovan,‍ joked,⁤ “We were going to wait until he learned to talk to question him, but in lieu of that, he got a ‌timeout and was sent on way with parents.”

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FTC Warns AI Could Fuel Fraud and Scams

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 1, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

FTC Chair ⁣Lina ⁤Khan Warns AI Could⁤ ‘Turbocharge’ Fraud and Scams

WASHINGTON – Federal Trade Commission Chair‌ lina Khan warned Thursday that artificial ‌intelligence has the ‍potential​ to significantly⁢ amplify fraud and scams, ⁢even as⁤ the agency prepares to leverage existing legal authorities​ to police the rapidly evolving technology. Khan and fellow commissioners emphasized the FTC doesn’t need ⁣new laws‍ to address potential harms caused by AI, asserting current statutes ⁣regarding unfair and deceptive ‌practices, civil⁤ rights, ⁣and ⁣fair credit already apply.

the warning comes as policymakers debate specific AI regulations amid concerns about algorithmic discrimination and⁢ privacy. Though, ⁢Khan signaled the ⁤FTC will proactively ‍investigate companies utilizing AI under existing laws, stating the agency ​will not be “scared off by this idea that this is a new, revolutionary technology.” The FTC has already issued guidance to AI companies and, in March,‌ received a request to investigate openai, the creator of ​ChatGPT, over potential consumer ‍deception regarding the tool’s capabilities.

“Throughout ‍the ⁢FTC’s history we have had to adapt our enforcement to changing technology,” said FTC ⁤Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter. “Our obligation is to⁢ do what we’ve always‌ done,⁣ which is to apply ⁣the tools we ⁢have to these changing technologies.”

commissioner Alvaro Bedoya added that‌ companies cannot avoid liability by claiming their algorithms are opaque. “Our staff has been consistently saying⁢ our unfair ‌and ⁣deceptive practices authority applies, our civil rights laws, fair credit, Equal⁢ Credit Prospect Act, those apply,” Bedoya said. “There is law, and ‍companies will ‍need‌ to abide ⁣by ⁣it.”

The FTC‌ previously investigated AI companies⁤ and, ‌last month, responded to a ‌request to investigate OpenAI following claims that the company misled consumers about ChatGPT’s capabilities and limitations.

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Michelle Yeoh Stars in New ‘Star Trek: Section 31’ Movie

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 24, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Michelle Yeoh will reprise her role as Emperor Philippa Georgiou in a new standalone ⁤”Star Trek” movie ​centered on Section 31,Paramount+ announced. The film ⁤will⁣ mark a notable expansion of ⁣the character’s storyline,initially developed⁣ in Star Trek: ‍Finding.

Yeoh, who recently made⁢ history ‌as ⁤the first woman of Asian descent to win a Best Actress Oscar for Everything Everywhere All At Once, expressed her excitement about⁤ returning to the role she’s played since the current “Star Trek” revival began. This project offers a dedicated showcase for Georgiou, a ⁢complex character whose journey has captivated​ fans, and arrives on the heels⁤ of a landmark year for Yeoh, both professionally and representationally. Production is slated to ‍begin later this year.

According to a‍ press release,⁤ the‌ movie ​will follow​ Georgiou as she ⁢joins Starfleet’s clandestine Section 31 division, tasked‍ with safeguarding the‌ United federation of⁣ Planets​ while confronting her own ⁢past. “To‌ see ⁢her finally get her moment is a dream ⁣come true,” ‌Yeoh stated. “We can’t wait to ⁤share what’s in store for you, and until then:​ live long and prosper (unless Emperor georgiou decrees otherwise).”

Everything Everywhere All at Once ​earned seven Academy Awards in March, ⁤including Yeoh’s historic win and⁣ the award for Best Picture. The “Section 31” film will explore⁣ the morally ambiguous world of ​the secret‌ division and its impact on the Star Trek universe.

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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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Netflix DVD Shutdown: Streaming Giant Ends Red Envelope Service

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 19, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Netflix to ​End DVD ​Rental Service After ⁢25⁣ Years

LOS GATOS, Calif. – Netflix announced Tuesday it will officially discontinue its DVD rental service ⁢this fall, bringing an end to a quarter-century run that ‌helped ‍establish‍ the streaming giant as a household ‌name. ‍The‍ final red ​envelope will be mailed on September 29, 2023.

For 25 years, Netflix ​revolutionized home entertainment by mailing DVDs directly to customers, offering a convenient option to ‌video stores. While the company successfully transitioned ‍to a dominant streaming platform, the DVD service-and its iconic red‍ envelopes-maintained a​ loyal customer base. ‌However, declining demand ⁤has made sustaining the service increasingly difficult. “On ⁢September 29th,‌ 2023, we will send out the last red envelope,” the company tweeted. “It has been a true pleasure and honor‍ to‌ deliver movie nights to our wonderful members for 25 years.”

the decision comes as Netflix navigates a changing entertainment landscape and reported a miss for its second-quarter earnings Tuesday,wiht ⁤shares falling approximately‌ 6%. co-CEO​ Ted⁢ Sarandos explained the move ‍in a blog post, stating, “Our goal has always been to⁣ provide the best service ‌for our members, but as the DVD business⁣ continues to shrink, that’s going to become increasingly difficult.” He added, “Making 2023 our Final Season allows us to⁣ maintain our quality of service through the last day and go out on a high note.”

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Democrats bash Justice Clarence Thomas but their plan to investigate ethics allegations is unclear

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 18, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Democrats Criticize Justice Thomas as Ethics Concerns Mount, But Path to Examination Remains Unclear

WASHINGTON ⁢- Democrats are intensifying criticism of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas following reports of undisclosed gifts and travel, but ⁢a clear plan ​for investigating the allegations remains elusive, highlighting the challenges of holding the high court accountable. The scrutiny comes as ethical questions surrounding the justices continue to grow, prompting calls for stricter oversight.

The latest ⁤wave of criticism centers on‌ reports detailing lavish trips and gifts Justice Thomas ⁣accepted from Republican megadonor Harlan Crow, raising concerns about potential conflicts‌ of interest. While Justice Thomas has defended his actions, stating he was ⁤not required to disclose the gifts⁤ under existing ethics rules, Democrats⁢ argue the situation underscores a need for⁣ a binding ⁤ethics‍ code for the Supreme Court.Justice Thomas, appointed by President George H.W.‌ Bush in 1991, has previously stated it wasn’t Congress’ place to push an ethics code ‌on the high court.

the debate unfolds against ‌a⁣ backdrop of existing ethical concerns surrounding Justice Thomas. Last year, CNN reported on communications between his ⁤wife, Ginni Thomas, a conservative activist, and Trump White House chief ⁢of staff Mark Meadows regarding‍ efforts to ⁢overturn the ‌2020 election, raising questions ⁢about potential conflicts requiring recusal.

Despite the mounting pressure, Republicans have largely resisted calls‌ for legislative ​action.Senator Josh Hawley, a Republican member of the Judiciary Committee,‍ suggested the accusations were part of a “multi-decade⁤ effort ​now to target Clarence Thomas by these liberal activist groups.” Other Republicans, like South Dakota Sen. John Thune, the GOP’s Senate Whip, maintain the court has historically “policed itself,” adding that Thomas has been a⁤ “solid justice on the court through the years and has acquitted himself well there.”

senator Lindsey ​Graham, the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, ‌echoed ‍this sentiment, telling CNN, “Let’s see what the court does. I⁣ prefer them to do it⁤ internally.” This stance reflects​ a broader reluctance among⁢ Republicans to support legislation imposing an ​ethics code ⁣on the justices, leaving Democrats to grapple with limited options​ for addressing their concerns.

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