AI IS TAKING OVER HOLLYWOOD
Hollywood A-star actors Emily Blunt, Natasha Lyonne and Whoopi Goldberg have shunned new actress Tilly Norwood. Tilly Norwood is an AI–generated actress, created by a Dutch actor and comedian Eline Van der Velden, who wanted Norwood to become the “next Scarlett Johansson.” Norwood’s creators wrote on her page, “I may be AI, but I’m feeling very real emotions right now. I am so excited for what’s coming next!” Hollywood has been very conservative about letting Norwood inside. Blunt said Norwood was “terrifying.” Lyonne said that any talent agency that hires or works with Norwood should be boycotted.
FREEWAY BAR
Two big rigs containing cans and kegs of beer spilled across the 210 Freeway in Irwindale, California. This crash was reported right before 3 a.m. The freeway was closed and was expected to open around 6:30 a.m., three hours after the crash. The road didn’t open till 10 a.m.
ROBOT CAR CAUGHT BY POLICE DEPARTMENT
The San Bruno police department pulled over a white car making an illegal U-turn at a light. The car didn’t have anyone behind its wheel. The San Bruno Police Department couldn’t issue a ticket towards the car because as they said in a post, “our citation books don’t have a box for ‘robot’.” The car was from a company Waymo, that serves self-driving cars and autonomous driving. Waymo posted: “We are looking into this situation and are committed to improving road safety through our ongoing learnings and experience.”
A NICE, WARM MEAL
Craig Vogt, 61, was arrested on September 23 for killing, cooking, and eating two of his pet peacocks. Vogt is now being charged with a third-degree felony charge of aggravated animal cruelty, according to the Pasco county sheriff’s office. Vogt allegedly said that he cooked his two pet peacocks because his neighbor kept feeding them. He said that he would kill the rest of his peacocks when he was released because he didn’t want anyone to have his peacocks.
DANGEROUS SQUIRREL ON THE LOOSE
An aggressive squirrel has sent two people to the emergency room for medical treatment in San Francisco, California and has attacked several others. Joan Heblack, a victim of the squirrel, said the squirrel came out of nowhere and started attacking her leg during a walk in the Lucas Valley neighborhood of San Rafael. The squirrel clamped and clawed Heblack’s leg, sending her to the emergency room. Another victim, Isabel Campoy, said she was walking in the same area when the squirrel clamped onto her arm. The squirrel attacked Campoy’s face, sending her to the emergency room too. Residents of Lucas Valley neighborhood have posted flyers around the neighborhood, warning others of the dangers of the attacking squirrel.
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October 7, 2025
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