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It's nowhere near October, but one ensemble is already on track to be named the most controversial Halloween costume of 2015.

Social media users were out in full force on Monday criticizing several Halloween retailers for offering a Caitlyn Jenner costume reminiscent of the former-athlete's Vanity Fair cover earlier this year.

While Jenner's supporters condemned the costume as "transphobic" and "disgusting" on Twitter, Spirit Halloween, a retailer that carries the costume, defended the getup.

"At Spirit Halloween, we create a wide range of costumes that are often based upon celebrities, public figures, heroes and superheroes," said Lisa Barr, senior director of marking at Spirit Halloween. "We feel that Caitlyn Jenner is all of the above and that she should be celebrated. The Caitlyn Jenner costume reflects just that."
 
Meanwhile, some used the Epstein files as a distraction.

While the world was distracted by the Epstein debacle, legislators introduced the GENUIS Act that would permit the US government to regulate stablecoins. The GENUIS (Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act), primarily sponsored by Senator Bill Hagerty (R-Tennessee), permits the government to oversee, regulate, and define the $250 billion stablecoin market.

Now, stablecoins differ from cryptocurrencies as they are pegged to a stable asset such as a fiat currency or commodity. Cryptocurrencies are allegedly allowed to freely operate on the market based on supply and demand. The GENIUS Act will peg stablecoins to the US dollar and require issuers to maintain a 1:1 reserve ratio in short-term treasuries or cash.

Issuers holding over $10 billion in outstanding stablecoins will be subject to federal regulation under a newly created oversight agency. These issuers will now be deemed financial institutions and required to meet the traditional banking regulations as well. Stablecoins can no longer pay interest or act as an alternative to bonds. Perhaps most notably, issuers must not meet anti-money-laundering (AML) regulations, which are set to provide the government with unlimited access to payments.
 
Gary ranks up there with East St. Louis as a place you never want to enter willingly.
In other Gary news...

Gary daycare worker charged after yelling, hitting kids while on calls with inmate
Chicago Tribune (archive.ph)
By Meredith Colias-Pete
2025-07-16 20:03:41GMT
A Gary daycare worker is charged after allegedly ignoring kids and occasionally hitting them — while she was spending most of the day on recorded video jail calls with an inmate.

Laniecia Smith, 31, was charged July 11 with five counts each of neglect of a dependent and battery on a person less than 14 years old. She posted a $3,000 cash bond that day.

Her next hearing is July 30 before Magistrate Kathleen Sullivan.

The calls happened on June 23-27 when she was working at Future Leaders Childcare Ministries, 1010 Roosevelt St., in Gary.

State records show it is registered to Ralph Stokes, Sr. and Antoinette Stokes. A representative couldn’t be reached for comment Wednesday.

Gary Police Det. David Umbarger wrote Smith appeared to spend most of her shift on the calls, mostly ignoring the children until they angered her. The five child victims were ages 3-4, charges show.

During a call on June 23, she allegedly zeroed in on a 4-year-old autistic boy, who may have hit another child with a broom.

“Why you hit him, now I’m finna whack (you) with this broom,” Smith responded.

She pulled the child by the wrist, then hit him twice on the bottom with the broom, the affidavit alleges. The boy started crying, then went to hug her legs.

“See how he be grabbing me,” she told the inmate.

In another incident on June 24, she pulled another boy, 4, up by his arms, then put him on the ground, upset he wasn’t cleaning up.

Two hours later, she was heard lecturing the children.

“I’m gonna treat y’all like you treat me. No candy, no toys, no outside, no laying down,” she tells them.

While holding a small broom, she tells a child, “sit up before I get my stick. I’m not playing with you.”

She later adds she can “go into mommy mode real quick.”

On June 25, Smith is seen on the call driving without a seatbelt, with unsecured children in the backseat.

Later that day, an unidentified man is allegedly dragging a child by a shirt, then an ankle. Smith laughs and says he’s being too loud, court documents show. The man is later seen “whipping” a kid with a lanyard.

Hours later, the inmate appears to try to calm her down.

“Uh-oh, baby, don’t do it,” he says.

“Close your mouth, before I hit yours,” she tells one child.

On June 25, the recording captured her separating two kids.

“You hit, you gonna get hit,” she said. “That’s not your…child.”

She appears to hit multiple children that day, some partially off-camera.

Antoinette Stokes told police she was “day-to-day operator.” She confirmed Smith worked there and identified the five child victims.

The inmate is charged in connection with a Gary murder. He is not charged in connection with the neglect case.

Ralph Stokes II is charged in another unrelated case with the murder of Jimmijion Bailey. His next court date is Aug. 1.

Stokes’ ex-girlfriend’s mother, Betty Tomlinson, was charged last week after buying cleaning supplies and lighter fluid to help dispose the body.
 

WARRANT LOCATE: SYNISTER ARYAN KRAKKERSS, PARKVIEW CENTER ESCAPEE

A felony arrest warrant for Escape 2 has been obtained for 45-year-old Synister Aryan Krakkerss who ran away from the Parkview Center on July 16, 2025. Synister is 6’00” tall, 235 pounds with black hair and green eyes. Synister Krakkerss’ original charge was for Felony Robbery 2.
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If you have information regarding Synister Krakkerss’ whereabouts, please call non-emergency Police Dispatch at 3-1-1 (option #1) or 907-786-8900 (press “0”). To remain anonymous, you may provide a tip to Crime Stoppers online at www.AnchorageCrimeStoppers.com.

APD Case: 25-21687
 
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