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‘I’m Alarmed’: Senator Opens Inquiry Into the Ways Tech Companies Report Suspected Child Abuse
Reports filed by tech companies lack essential information for law enforcement and prosecution, advocates say.

Amazon’s AI services division filed 1.1 million reports of suspected online child exploitation in 2025 to an advocacy group. But because those reports lacked essential information, there were zero cases where law enforcement was able to take action. A new inquiry opened in the Senate aims to ensure that never happens again.
Sen. Chuck Grassley, an Iowa Republican who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, this week opened an inquiry into eight big tech companies over their handling of mandatory reporting of online child exploitation. It’s the latest step in a growing movement questioning whether tech companies can be trusted to keep their youngest users safe while online.
Electronic service providers are required by law to report incidents of child sex exploitation to the CyberTipline run by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. In 2025, over 17 million reports of suspected online child sex exploitation were filed. But these reports may not have the necessary information to prompt action in the real world.
«I’m alarmed by what I’ve read,» Grassley said in his letters. «Based on information provided to my office, I am concerned that some companies have not provided NCMEC and law enforcement with sufficient data needed to protect kids and prosecute suspected predators.»
Grassley sent requests for more information to several major tech companies: Meta, TikTok, Roblox, Snap, Amazon AI Services, xAI, Grindr and Discord. These eight companies make up 81% of all child exploitation reports submitted to NCMEC. Notably absent from the inquiry was Google, owner of YouTube.
A Meta spokesperson told CNET the company «works tirelessly» to protect kids from this «horrific crime,» stating: «We’re committed to constant improvement and appreciate feedback, which has already led us to make some improvements, as NCMEC has acknowledged. We will continue making refinements to improve our reporting process.»
Grindr, Discord and Roblox made similar comments, saying they plan to work with the Senate and NCMEC on these issues. Grindr added that its dating site is only for adults, aged 18 and up. The other tech companies did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The Iowa Republican’s inquiry follows reports from NCMEC in 2025 that tech companies were failing to provide essential location data in their reports and failing to disclose their use of child sex abuse material in AI data training. This is especially concerning given previous incidents of AI being used to create nonconsensual intimate imagery, including child sex abuse material.
Child exploitation online is a growing issue. In 2025, Meta alone filed nearly 11 million reports, 1.2 million of which dealt with suspected child trafficking. Meta owns the popular platforms Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. NCMEC said in 2025 that Meta and xAI had improved their reporting, but it was still lacking.
«Many ESPs regularly tout the number of reports they submit to the CyberTipline, but fail to disclose that millions of reports lack basic information,» NCMEC wrote to Grassley in 2025. «This leaves children unprotected online, subjects survivors to revictimization, enables sexual offenders to remain freely online and wastes valuable and limited law enforcement resources.»
There has been movement in other branches of government to hold tech companies accountable for child safety. Meta was recently found liable by a New Mexico jury for misleading users about the safety of its platforms and failing to prevent child exploitation. The company was ordered to pay $375 million in damages. One day later, Meta and Google were found liable by a California jury for creating social media platforms that are addictive to children. The first person was convicted on Tuesday under the new US anti-AI deepfake law, the Take It Down Act, for creating AI-generated child sex abuse materials.
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How to Watch the Artemis II Splashdown Tonight on Netflix
You can also stream it live on services like HBO Max and YouTube.
NASA’s Artemis II mission is nearly complete, and Victor Glover, Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen are homeward bound on the Orion spacecraft. Now that you’ve watched the flyby livestream (which reportedly was NASA’s most-watched event), are you planning to see the astronauts land back on Earth? You have multiple ways to tune in for live coverage as this historic event comes to a close.
Orion’s splashdown in the Pacific Ocean will happen Friday evening, and thanks to the ability to watch live programming from the NASA Plus streaming service on Netflix, you can tune in via the streaming service. See below for details on when to watch.
How to watch the Artemis II return landing on Netflix
You can tune into live coverage of the Artemis II splashdown event on Netflix here starting Friday at 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m. PT). Orion’s reentry and splashdown are expected to occur at approximately 8:07 p.m. ET.
If you want to rewatch the lunar flyby, Netflix has it available to stream as well.
Watch the Artemis flyby via CNET, HBO Max, Apple TV and more
You can also watch using streaming services such as HBO Max, Prime Video, Peacock, NASA’s YouTube channel and with the NASA apps for Apple TV, Amazon and Roku, which provide access to the NASA Plus streaming service.
If you need another way to watch the splashdown, check out live coverage here via CNET’s YouTube account.
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Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 11, #1035
Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 11, No. 1,035.
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Today’s NYT Connections puzzle features another one of those purple categories where you need to look inside words for other words. Read on for clues and today’s Connections answers.
The Times has a Connections Bot, like the one for Wordle. Go there after you play to receive a numeric score and to have the program analyze your answers. Players who are registered with the Times Games section can now nerd out by following their progress, including the number of puzzles completed, win rate, number of times they nabbed a perfect score and their win streak.
Read more: Hints, Tips and Strategies to Help You Win at NYT Connections Every Time
Hints for today’s Connections groups
Here are four hints for the groupings in today’s Connections puzzle, ranked from the easiest yellow group to the tough (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.
Yellow group hint: Vroom-vroom!
Green group hint: They provide help.
Blue group hint: They hold things up.
Purple group hint: Wavy words.
Answers for today’s Connections groups
Yellow group: Found in the trunk of a car.
Green group: Benefactor.
Blue group: Structural supports.
Purple group: Ending in bodies of water.
Read more: Wordle Cheat Sheet: Here Are the Most Popular Letters Used in English Words
What are today’s Connections answers?
The yellow words in today’s Connections
The theme is found in the trunk of a car. The four answers are ice scraper, jack, jumper cables and spare tire.
The green words in today’s Connections
The theme is benefactor. The four answers are angel, champion, patron and sponsor.
The blue words in today’s Connections
The theme is structural supports. The four answers are beam, brace, column and strut.
The purple words in today’s Connections
The theme is ending in bodies of water. The four answers are Bombay, Chelsea, screwdriver and snowflake.
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Amazon Luna to Drop Support for Third-Party Games and Subscriptions in June
Amazon looks to reshape its cloud gaming service, which has yet to catch on with gamers.
Amazon Luna, the retail giant’s cloud gaming service, will make a big change in June. In the same vein as Prime Video, users were able to bring over their third-party subscriptions and use them to play games in the cloud, but that all changes on June 10.
Luna will no longer support third-party subscriptions or games, according to the Luna support page updated on Friday. This feature allowed users to play games purchased from other online game stores such as EA, Ubisoft or GOG, as well as titles available via Ubisoft Plus and Jackbox Games subscriptions. Starting June 10, Luna subscribers will only have access to games available in the Luna library.
Amazon didn’t provide a reason for this change other than saying, «As our library continues to grow, more of that content is available to Prime members, and that’s where we’re focusing our future.»
What is Amazon Luna?
Amazon Luna is the company’s cloud gaming service. It went live back in 2020 to compete with Google’s now-defunct Stadia cloud gaming service, as well as Xbox and PlayStation’s cloud gaming. Initially, Luna required its own subscription, but it has since been added as a benefit with an Amazon Prime membership.
The Luna Standard plan that comes with Prime includes nearly 100 games, including major titles such as Alan Wake 2, Death Stranding and Hogwarts Legacy. Luna Premium is a higher tier for the service that costs $10 a month and comes with a bigger library of games that includes Madden NFL 26, Mafia: Definitive Edition and EA FC 26.
Luna is available for use on PCs, laptops, phones, tablets, Fire TVs, Fire tablets, certain Samsung and LG smart TVs, as well as Comcast’s Xfinity devices.
What’s changing with Amazon Luna?
On June 10, users will only be able to access games in their Luna library. They will no longer have access to games from third-party game stores or via third-party subscriptions.
What happens with my game saves on Amazon Luna?
According to the support page, game saves will be available for download 90 days after June 10. Accessing the saves can be done via the Settings page on Luna. Amazon does warn that the save data downloaded may not work on other platforms, and those users should access the saves right away to check for compatibility.
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