US Attorney Ousts Top Prosecutor Maggie Cleary

A US Attorney, Lindsey Halligan, removed top prosecutor Maggie Cleary from her position in the Eastern District of Virginia. It’s unclear if Cleary still works at the Justice Department. Source: https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-beauty-queen-prosecutor-begins-purging-doj-office

“National Guard Vows to Boot ‘Fat Troops’ if Failing Fitness Standards”

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sparked outrage when he called seeing “fat troops” on the battlefield a “bad look”. However, after a viral photo of heavyset National Guard soldiers arriving in Chicago went public, the military responded by saying those who fail to meet fitness standards will be sent home and replaced. Hegseth’s comments were made … Read more

Yahoo-Konsernin Eväste- ja Tiedotusuojaus

Yhdenmaisessa Yahoo-konsernissa käytetään evästejä sivustojamme ja sovelluksiamme toimittamiseksi. Evästeen avulla me tarjoamme paremman kokemuksen sinulle, mutta tietotunnukset keräämme useita sekavia tarkoituksia, kuten: – Tarkoitus: Sivustomme ja sovelluksien hyödyntämiseen – Toteutus: Maantieteellinen sijainnin tietoa sekä selaus- ja hakutiedot Evästeiden käytöstä voit valita, haluatko sinua evästeitä käyttää tai ei. Jos haluat muokata valintojaasi, napsauta Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia. Source: … Read more

California Governor Vets Bill on Slavery Descendants in College Admissions

California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that aimed to grant priority college admissions to applicants directly descended from individuals who were enslaved in the US before 1900. The measure was criticized for being an unconstitutional racial proxy, and its rejection means it won’t become law despite its intended purpose of addressing disparities. Source: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-10-13/governor-vetos-reparations-bill

How Newspapers Will Resist US Military’s Restrictions On Journalists

The Washington Post, The New York Times, Newsmax and other news organizations have refused to sign a new set of Pentagon rules limiting journalists’ access to classified information, citing concerns about freedom of press protections. According to Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic, the requirements violate First Amendment rights. He said that the … Read more

Woody Allen Remembers Diane Keaton as His Creative Muse

Woody Allen recalls meeting actress Diane Keaton in the late 1960s and being immediately drawn to her. He wrote that she was “charming, beautiful, and magical” and wondered if he could be in love so quickly. Their connection led to a creative partnership, with Keaton becoming an integral part of several of Allen’s films. Keaton … Read more

Pentagon Press Association Rejects Restrictive Rules Amid Free Press Fears

The Pentagon Press Association, which represents beat reporters, has rejected new restrictive rules by the Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, that critics say gag employees and threaten retaliation against journalists who cover unapproved information. Many news organizations, including major outlets like CNN, Reuters, and The New York Times, have refused to sign the new paperwork about … Read more