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World’s oldest octopus fossil now reclassified as nautilus relative: study

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World's oldest octopus fossil now reclassified as nautilus relative: study

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More than two decades after scientists identified a fossil as the world’s oldest octopus — officials now say it wasn’t one at all.

A recent study published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B found that the fossil Pohlsepia mazonensis — a 300-million-year-old sea creature found in the Mazon Creek fossil beds of northeastern Illinois — was closer to a nautilus than an octopus.

Researchers now believe the creature was a relative of the nautilus, which is a shell-covered cephalopod with tentacles.

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Cephalopods are a class of marine animals that includes octopuses, squids and cuttlefish, and are known for their tentacles and advanced nervous systems — and for lacking rigid skeletons.

The fossil was identified as the world’s oldest octopus in 2000 — but is now considered the oldest soft-tissue nautilus in the world.

Researchers say the fossil’s features, including its teeth, align more closely with a nautilus relative than an octopus. A picture of a nautilus is seen above. (iStock)

University of Reading zoologist Thomas Clements, the lead researcher of the new study, told The Associated Press the fossil is a “very difficult [one] to interpret.”

He added, “To look at it, it kind of just looks like a white mush.”

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“If you look at it, and you are a cephalopod researcher, and you’re interested in everything octopus, it does superficially look a lot like a deep-water octopus.”

The determining factor, Clements said, was its teeth — which researchers examined using a synchrotron to peer inside the fossil.

View of researchers standing on Mazon Creek fossil beds

The fossil was discovered in the Mazon Creek fossil beds of northeastern Illinois. Seen above, the site is known for preserving ancient marine life. (Audrey Richardson/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

They found that each row had 11 teeth — more than the seven or nine typically found in octopuses.

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“This has too many teeth, so it can’t be an octopus,” Clements said.

“And that’s how we realized that the world’s oldest octopus is actually a fossil nautilus, not an octopus.”

View of octopus underwater in deep sea

Researchers found the fossil had 11 teeth per row, more than typically seen in octopuses — prompting a reclassification. (iStock)

The fossil had the same teeth as a nautiloid called Paleocadmus pohli, an ancient creature found in the same area.

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Researchers say the mix-up likely occurred because the creature decomposed and lost its shell before it was fossilized.

“People have been questioning whether it was an octopus ever since the original paper was first published in 2000.”

The next oldest-known octopus fossil is about 90 million years old — around 210 million years younger than the fossil Pohlsepia mazonensis.

“It’s a huge gap,” Clements said, noting it had long raised questions.

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“And so that big gap got researchers sort of questioning, ‘Is this thing actually an octopus?'”

The fossil is currently held in the Field Museum in Chicago. 

Paul Mayer, who manages the museum’s fossil invertebrate collections, said he was “a little surprised” by the new classification, but acknowledged that scientists have questioned the finding for years.

Exterior of Field Museum in Chicago against city skyline

The Field Museum in Chicago houses the fossil that has now been reclassified after years of scientific debate. (AP Photo/Kamil Krzaczynski, File)

“People have been questioning whether it was an octopus ever since the original paper was first published in 2000,” Mayer told the AP.

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He added that the news “is great for our collections, and hopefully new discoveries will be made and new stories will be revealed.”

The Associated Press contributed reporting. 

Archaeologists find hidden brick kiln that helped build Jefferson’s Monticello

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Archaeologists find hidden brick kiln that helped build Jefferson's Monticello

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Archaeologists have uncovered a previously unknown remnant of Thomas Jefferson’s era at Monticello: a brick kiln used to build his home.

The kiln was recently found on the east side of the Founding Father’s home amid an excavation that began in March, officials said.

Monticello historians believe it dates back to the early 1770s — some time before Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence in 1776.

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It was part of the construction of Monticello I, the first version of Jefferson’s home. 

The current structure reflects a later rebuild and expansion completed after his time in France, after 1789. 

Archaeologists at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello uncovered a previously unknown brick kiln dating to the early 1770s during a recent excavation on the property. (GraphicaArtis/Getty Images; Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello)

Photos from the site show researchers working around a rectangular dig at Monticello, exposing evenly spaced brick channels and revealing several bricks stamped with initials.

The kiln was a large, temporary oven used to harden bricks, said Crystal O’Connor, manager of archaeological field research at Monticello.

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O’Connor told Fox News Digital that archaeologists found brick channels “filled with overcooked brick rubble, and the soil beneath them had been baked hard by intense heat.”

Archaeologists “immediately started hitting brick, and uncovered a series of low parallel brick walls, evenly spaced about a foot and a half apart, with channels running between them,” she said.

Split image of Thomas Jefferson, brick found at Monticello

The discovery offers new insight into how Jefferson’s home was built before he wrote the Declaration of Independence in 1776. (GraphicaArtis/Getty Images; Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello)

“While the team and I weren’t sure of what we were looking at initially, that pattern is a telltale sign of a brick kiln,” O’Connor added.

Workers once stacked thousands of unfired bricks atop the kiln and kept fires burning for several days until the bricks, eventually used to build Monticello, hardened.

“Even at one of the best-documented historic sites in America, archaeology keeps revealing what the written record does not.”

“When the firing was done, workers took the kiln apart and carried the finished bricks to the house,” said O’Connor.

She added, “This kiln was crucial to building the home of the author of the Declaration of Independence.

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O’Connor noted that it was likely run by George Dudley or William Bishop, two White workmen who were hired by Jefferson — and that it relied heavily on slave labor.

Though Jefferson wasn’t making the bricks by hand, the Virginia statesman was certainly aware of the kiln’s existence.

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The kiln was operated by hired workmen and relied heavily on enslaved labor during Monticello’s early construction phase, said a Monticello expert. (Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello)

“Jefferson knew about this work because he contracted with his brickmakers for a set number of bricks before each major building campaign,” O’Connor said.

“He would not have overseen the firings himself. Dudley or Bishop would have managed that process.”

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O’Connor said records show Jefferson calculated whether hauling finished bricks uphill or producing them on site was more efficient in late 1774.

“We wonder if the brickmakers themselves pointed out the problem of dragging barrels of water and loads of firewood uphill, and if that helped push Jefferson to do the math and move the work downhill, closer to the raw materials,” she added.

“The discovery has already changed how we understand the building of Monticello.”

O’Connor noted that “very few” artifacts were found at the site, other than bricks — but 18th-century remnants were interesting nonetheless.

These included “several bricks shaped in special molds to match the design of the house.”

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“These are decorative bricks with curved and S-shaped profiles,” said O’Connor. “Jefferson used them in the exterior brickwork of the dining room wall, which dates to around 1772.”

She added, “They don’t appear anywhere else on the house and represent a crazy amount of customization. Finding them in the rubble next to the kiln is what tells us it dates to the early 1770s.”

Three archaeologists holding three bricks outside kiln

“This kiln was crucial to building the home of the author of the Declaration of Independence,” said a manager at Monticello. (Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello)

The official stressed the importance of archaeology at Monticello, especially because the kiln was entirely unrecorded in Jefferson’s maps, drawings, notes and letters.

“The discovery has already changed how we understand the building of Monticello,” she said.

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“Even at one of the best-documented historic sites in America, archaeology keeps revealing what the written record does not.”

Heidi Klum barely recognizable at Coachella in ‘Techno Hexen’ look

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Heidi Klum barely recognizable at Coachella in ‘Techno Hexen’ look

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Heidi Klum loves a theme.

The supermodel looked barely recognizable as she frolicked around the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival over the weekend in Indio, Calif.

Klum, 52, smiled widely as she raised arms while walking the grounds at the Empire Polo Field wearing a jet black wig with mirrored sunglasses over her eyes.

Heidi Klum is known for her bright blonde hair, but went with a different approach at Coachella. (Pascal Le Segretain/amfAR/Getty Images for amfAR)

“Coachella day 2 ‘Techno Hexen,'” the “Germany’s Next Topmodel” host wrote with a social media clip shared Saturday.

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Klum sported a sheer white gown with layers of fabric cascading down her chest and tucked into the back of a lacy pair of bottoms.

She slung a black leather bag across her shoulder and trekked through the dusty venue wearing fishnets with black-and-white leather cowboy boots.

Supermodel Heidi Klum sports dark wig at Coachella

Heidi Klum wandered around Coachella wearing a black wig and sunglasses. (Instagram/Heidi Klum)

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The mother-of-four made an equally impressive fashion statement the night before to kick off the festival.

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Dressed in a white cut-out bodysuit with oversized jeans and a white beanie to match, Klum danced to a Disclosure song on social media before catching the DJ’s closing set on the Outdoor stage.

The Victoria’s Secret angel was in good company throughout the star-studded weekend.

Katy Perry and boyfriend Justin Trudeau are quite literally heating things up in the desert.

Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau

Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau put their relationship on full display while at Coachella. (Katy Perry Instagram)

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In a series of photos posted on the pop star’s Instagram, Perry and Trudeau put their budding romance on full display at Coachella.

In one snapshot, the duo walked hand-in-hand throughout the fairgrounds, and in another, Perry cozied up to Trudeau as the pair enjoyed a snack break.

They later caught Justin Bieber‘s return after a years-long hiatus.

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The 32-year-old singer — who was reportedly paid $10 million for his return — took the stage for a headlining performance, only to be met with a wave of criticism from online trolls.

Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber sparked backlash for his Coachella 2026 headlining performance. (Getty Images)

For the first half of the set, Bieber focused on his latest tracks from “Swag” and “Swag ll” before diving into a YouTube-heavy track list.

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“Tonight is such a special night,” Bieber told the crowd while sitting on a stool behind a table that held his laptop. “I feel like we gotta take you guys on a bit of a journey. Do you guys remember this song?”

Bieber played hit songs like “Baby,” “Never Say Never” and “Beauty and the Beat” on YouTube, while singing along to the music videos playing in the background.

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At one point, Katy Perry poked fun at the moments in between YouTube searches. “Thank God he has Premium,” the Grammy nominee, 41, said in a video posted to her Instagram. “I don’t want to see no ads.”

Fox News Digital’s Christina Dugan Ramirez contributed to this report.

Iran could deploy Houthis to block Bab al-Mandeb strait, advisor warns

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Iran could retaliate against a U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz by directing its Houthi allies to disrupt another critical global shipping route, a senior Middle East analyst warned Sunday.

The Bab al-Mandeb — a narrow chokepoint linking the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden — carries roughly 12% of global oil shipments and serves as a vital trade corridor between Asia and Europe, making it a strategic target for escalation that could further strain global energy markets.

“If the U.S. proceeds with its plan to blockade the strait, Iran’s escalation strategy could dictate that it ensures Gulf countries can’t export, either,” Mona Yacoubian, director and senior adviser at the Middle East Program, told Fox News Digital.

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Aerial view of the Bab al-Mandeb Strait showing the waterway and surrounding land. (Orbital Horizon/Gallo Images)

“This could translate to further attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure or even deploying the Houthis to blockade the Bab al-Mandeb,” Yacoubian added.

Yacoubian’s remarks came after Ali Akbar Velayati, a senior adviser on international affairs to Iran’s Supreme Leader, signaled Tehran’s view of the Bab al-Mandeb in light of potential U.S. action to block the Strait of Hormuz.

“Today, the unified command of the Resistance front views Bab al-Mandeb as it does Hormuz,” he said in a post on X.

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Yemeni soldiers patrolling the Bab el-Mandeb Strait

Yemeni soldiers patrol the strategic Bab al-Mandeb Strait (Abdulnasser Alseddik/AP)

“If the White House dares to repeat its foolish mistakes, it will soon realize that the flow of global energy and trade can be disrupted with a single move.”

U.S. Central Command released a statement Sunday saying the naval blockade would begin Monday and be “enforced against vessels of all nations entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas, including all Iranian ports on the Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.”

President Donald Trump also said the U.S. Navy would block “any and all ships trying to enter or leave the Strait of Hormuz” in a post on Truth Social.

In March, the U.S. warned ships at the Red Sea chokepoint of Houthi attacks

“The Houthis continue to pose a threat to U.S. assets, including commercial vessels, in this region,” a maritime advisory said of the Iran-backed armed group that controls much of northern Yemen.

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USS Carter Hall and USS Bataan transit Bab al-Mandeb strait

In this image provided by the U.S. Navy, the amphibious dock landing ship USS Carter Hall and amphibious assault ship USS Bataan transit the Bab al-Mandeb Strait on Aug. 9, 2023. (Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Moises Sandoval/U.S. Navy)

“Potential hostile actions include one-way unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks; unmanned surface vehicle (USV) attacks; unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) attacks; ballistic and cruise missile attacks; small arms fire from small boats; explosive boat attacks; and illegal boardings, detentions, and/or seizures,” it said.

U.S.-flagged commercial vessels operating in these areas are strongly advised to turn off their AIS transponders,” the advisory stated.

Yacoubian also determined in a Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) report that Iran was threatening to expand the conflict further to the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandeb compounding global market disruptions.

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“It could leverage the Houthis, its Yemeni proxy, to once again wage attacks on the strategic waterway, depriving Saudi Arabia of its key workaround for oil shipments given the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz,” she added.

The Houthis joined Iran’s war against the U.S. and Israel on March 28 when the organization launched two ballistic missiles at southern Israel. Both were intercepted.

Costco Travel members may save more on hotels and rentals in 2026

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Costco members may have access to added travel savings in 2026, as the retailer expands travel perks tied to its booking platform.

For travelers looking to cut costs, these features may help cut expenses on hotels, rental cars and other parts of a trip.

One option is Costco Travel’s bundled hotel pricing, which can reduce the cost of longer stays.

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The company’s “More Stay, Less Pay” deals allow travelers to book longer stays at a reduced rate, such as staying five nights while paying for four, according to the company’s website. Pricing also generally includes mandatory fees upfront, which can help avoid unexpected charges during checkout.

Costco Travel may help members reduce travel costs in 2026 with discounted bundled stays and longer-stay deals. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

Some travel packages also include Digital Costco Shop Cards, which are issued by email after a trip begins or is completed, depending on the booking.

These electronic gift cards can be used for purchases on Costco’s website or at warehouse locations, Costco noted. The credits may help offset future expenses such as groceries or other everyday items.

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Rental car bookings through the platform may also offer another way to save.

In some cases, additional driver fees are waived through select providers, which can otherwise add to the overall cost of a trip.

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Some Costco Travel bookings may include digital shop cards and rental car savings that help cut overall costs. (Lindsey Nicholson/UCG/Universal Images Group)

Fox News Digital previously reported that Costco Travel has gained traction among budget-conscious travelers looking to maximize savings.

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The service allows members to book vacation packages, cruises and rental cars through select partners, often bundling additional perks into the overall price.

“They use a portion of the commission they would normally earn and turn it back into benefits or incentives for the person booking the trip,” travel expert Bobby Laurie told Fox News Digital.

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Costco Travel is increasingly popular with budget-minded travelers, offering bundled trips and rentals through partners. (iStock)

Posts on online forums such as Reddit suggest many travelers have had positive experiences with Costco Travel, particularly when it comes to customer service and rental car pricing.

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One user described the service as “hard to beat.”

However, the platform may not work for everyone.

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Costco Travel requires a membership to book, and its offerings are more limited compared to larger online travel agencies. Travelers looking for highly customized trips or boutique accommodations may find fewer options.

Fox News Digital reached out to Costco for comment.

Las Vegas visitors drop 7.5% as poker rooms on Strip close amid revenue slump

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The drop in Las Vegas tourism has been well-documented, with total visitor numbers down 7.5%. At the same time, poker rooms along the Vegas Strip are closing — raising questions about the appeal of in-person gambling. 

Rick Harrison of “Pawn Stars” fame — as well as owner of the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas — told Fox News Digital in an interview that gambling in person is not dying.

“We know what the oldest profession is, gambling was probably the second,” Harrison joked. “People always gambling and plus, you know, Vegas, it’s just not the gambling.”

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Harrison said Las Vegas hosts certain conventions unlike anywhere in the world and people are coming to Sin City for more than just gambling.

“Keep changing it around, see what sticks to the wall, and give your customers what they want, and they will keep on coming back,” he said.

Travelers use the slot machines interior of Harry Reid international airport in Las Vegas, NV, Saturday, September 20, 2025. (Michael Anthony for Fox News Digital)

The latest poker room that closed was Resorts World on March 30, a casino representative confirmed to Fox News Digital.

The closure will leave just eight poker rooms open on the Las Vegas Strip, according to the blog “Vital Vegas.”

“However, we will be introducing new gaming opportunities to replace the poker room,” the representative said.

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The representative did not elaborate on what new gaming offerings would take the room’s place. It currently features No Limit Texas Hold’em, Pot Limit Omaha and mixed games.

“You don’t have just the whole old style [where you] have blackjack tables, [it’s] dark and everything else like that,” said Harrison.

Fontainebleau Resort & Casino building with multiple floors and windows.

Fontainebleau Resort & Casino, featuring a 150,000 square foot casino and 3,600 rooms, is viewed (George Rose/Getty Images)

He credited Circa Resort & Casino for changing it up sharing  “You go down to Circa [and] there’s go-go dancers dancing behind the blackjack tables. It makes it more fun.”

Las Vegas Strip gaming revenue fell 11% year over year, from $840,093,428 in January 2025 to $747,655,527 in January 2026, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB).

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Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total gaming win of roughly $1.35 billion in January of this year, dropping 6.55% compared to the same month last year, according to the NGCB.

The online gambling market is expected to reach a projected revenue of $22.2 million by 2030, according to Grand View Research.

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Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total gaming win of roughly $1.35 billion in January of this year, dropping 6.55% compared to the same month last year. (iStock, Fox News Digital)

Harrison says there has been a shift in Vegas since back in the day.

“The rooms weren’t expensive. You had great entertainment. [It] wasn’t crazy money. The food wasn’t expensive; they made most of their money off the gambling,” he said. “Nowadays, younger people don’t gamble as much, so you have to change your business model, how you’re going to make money,” said Harrison. 

“In the end, you have to think about the customer experience.”

In 2025, there were about 38.5 million visitors, a 7.5% drop from 2024 according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCA).

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Robby Starbuck, a conservative activist and the host of “The Robby Starbuck Show,” previously told Fox News Digital that in-person gambling is becoming less popular. 

“Now nearly everyone under 40 who bets seems to do it online,” Starbuck said.

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“I don’t know one person under age 40 who goes to Vegas regularly to bet or play slots,” he added. 

“This trend will continue with younger people because, honestly, our minds are wired differently.”

Rep. Eric Swalwell accused of illegally paying nanny with campaign funds

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Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., is facing allegations he violated immigration and employment laws to keep a live-in nanny in the U.S., including claims he paid her with campaign funds while she lacked work authorization, according to two recently filed complaints.

A complaint filed Tuesday with the Department of Labor alleges that Swalwell and his wife, Brittany Swalwell, lied to keep their babysitter, Amanda Barbosa, employed, according to The New York Post.

In a separate complaint filed in February with the Department of Homeland Security by California filmmaker and political activist Joel Gilbert, first reported by The Post, Swalwell is accused of paying his nanny with campaign funds for roughly two years while she allegedly did not have valid work authorization.

“Barbosa appears in numerous social media photos with the Swalwell family throughout 2023 and 2024, indicating continued close association and ongoing childcare responsibilities despite the absence of known lawful work authorization,” the DHS complaint states.

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Rep. Eric Swalwell spoke during a press conference on committee assignments for the 118th Congress at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 25, 2023, in Washington, D.C. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Barbosa was first hired by Swalwell — who is running for California governor — in 2021 after coming to the U.S. from Brazil on an au pair visa, according to The Post.

Barbosa was paid $3,914 in campaign funds in 2021 and received $46,930 in 2022, according to Federal Election Commission data.

According to a labor certification application reviewed by The Post, Swalwell began the process of sponsoring Barbosa for a green card in December 2022 as her visa was set to expire.

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Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., delivers a speech as he attends the SEIU-United Service Workers West (SEIU-USWW)’s Gubernatorial Candidate Worker Forum at Meruelo Studios in Los Angeles, California, on Jan. 10, 2026. (ETIENNE LAURENT/AFP via Getty Images)

Barbosa later enrolled at a community college and was not allowed to work off campus under student visa rules, The Post reported. However, social media photos appear to show her interacting with Swalwell’s children at family events throughout 2023 and 2024.

FEC records reviewed by the outlet show that $52,262 in campaign expenses for “childcare” were reimbursed to Swalwell, which the complaint alleges was a workaround to keep Barbosa employed while she was not authorized to work in the U.S.

The Department of Labor told The Post the labor certification was approved in 2024. In 2025, Barbosa received $38,905 in campaign funds from Swalwell, according to FEC data.

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Rep. Eric Swalwell speaking during a House Judiciary Committee hearing with FBI Director Kash Patel in Washington, D.C.

Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., speaks during a House Judiciary Committee hearing with Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel in the Rayburn House Office Building on Sept. 17, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

The complaints surfaced as Swalwell faces separate allegations of sexual assault.

The San Francisco Chronicle first reported allegations from a former staffer, and three additional women later spoke to CNN with misconduct claims.

Swalwell has denied the allegations and faced calls to drop his gubernatorial bid.

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Rep. Eric Swalwell wearing a protective mask speaking during a House Intelligence Committee hearing in Washington, D.C.

Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif, wears a protective mask while speaking during a House Intelligence Committee hearing on April 15, 2021, in Washington, D.C. (Al Drago-Pool/Getty Images)

“A lot has been said about me today through anonymous allegations, and I thought it was important that you see and hear from me directly. These allegations of sexual assault are flat-out false,” Swalwell said in a video posted Friday.

“They are absolutely false. They did not happen. They have never happened. And I will fight them with everything that I have.”

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Fox News Digital has reached out to Swalwell’s congressional office for comment, as well as the Department of Labor, Department of Homeland Security and Federal Election Commission.

Fox News Digital’s Madison Colombo contributed to this report.

Magawa, a famous landmine-sniffing rat honored with statue in Cambodia

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A landmine-sniffing rat who won a gold medal for “life-saving devotion to duty” in Cambodia has been honored with a massive stone statue.

Magawa, a rat who gained fame in the country for sniffing out more than 100 mines (more than 1.5 million square feet) in his five-year career — more than any other rat in the country — retired in 2021 and died at eight years old in 2022.

The African giant pouched rat was trained by the Belgian charity APOPO to use his keen sense of smell to sniff out landmines and other explosives.

In Cambodia, more than 1 million people live and work in areas dotted with landmines, according to BBC News.

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Magawa, who died in 2022 after retiring, was honored last week with a statue. (Reuters/Cindy Liu; Carola Frentzen/picture alliance via Getty Images)

In 2020, Magawa received the PDSA Dickin medal for gallantry, which recognizes heroism in animals.

He was the first rat in the organization’s history going back to 1943 to win the award.

Statue of Magawa the minesweeping rat unveiled in Siem Reap Cambodia

Local politicians and APOPO employees unveiled a statue of Magawa, the minesweeping rat, in Siem Reap, Cambodia, on April 3, 2026, to mark International Mine Awareness Day. Magawa detected over 100 landmines and unexploded ordnance during his lifetime before his death in 2022. (Carola Frentzen/Picture Alliance via Getty Images)

Magawa was able to walk over areas with land mines safely because of his light weight and would alert his handlers to a mine by scratching the surface, according to Smithsonian magazine. He would then receive a treat.

Magawa the mine detection rat sitting in a cage at APOPO Visitor Center

Magawa, the recently retired mine detection rat, sits in its cage at the APOPO Visitor Center in Siem Reap, Cambodia, on June 10, 2021. (Cindy Liu/Reuters)

“During his career, Magawa found over 100 landmines and other explosives, making him APOPO’s most successful HeroRAT to date,” the organization said in 2022, while announcing his death. “His contribution allows communities in Cambodia to live, work, and play; without fear of losing life or limb.”

Cambodia has the highest rate of landmine amputees per capita of any country.

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An APOPO employee presenting a minesweeper rat in Siem Reap, Cambodia

An APOPO employee presents a minesweeper rat in Siem Reap, Cambodia, during the unveiling of a monument to Magawa, the famous minesweeping rat, on April 3, 2026, marking International Mine Awareness Day. (Carola Frentzen/picture alliance via Getty Images)

APOPO added, “Every discovery he made reduced the risk of injury or death for the people of Cambodia.”

Magawa the landmine detection rat sitting in a tube inside its cage

Magawa, the recently retired landmine detection rat, sits in a tube in its cage at the APOPO Visitor Center in Siem Reap, Cambodia, on June 10, 2021. (Cindy Liu/Reuters)

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The statue was unveiled in Siem Reap, Cambodia on April 3, just in time for the International Day for Mine Awareness on April 4.

Carnival Cruise Line tests free chicken and waffles lunch on some ships

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Carnival Cruise Line tests free chicken and waffles lunch on some ships

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Dining on one popular cruise ship is getting a comfort-food shakeup — and passengers are divided over the change.

Carnival Cruise Line is testing a new free lunch menu, “Chicken, Waffles & Waves,” on select ships, offering a mix of fried chicken, waffles and classic barbecue in one location, according to Cruise Hive and other reports.

The new venue has been spotted on several Conquest-class ships, including Carnival Freedom, Liberty, Glory and Valor. It replaces a previous barbecue-focused station, expanding the menu to include a broader range of comfort food options, though some BBQ will still be available.

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“We are testing some new food options,” Carnival brand ambassador John Heald said in a Facebook post this week, adding, “Some very, very exciting new food options.”

Cozumel, Mexico – March 21, 2011: Passengers disembark from the Carnival Dream during a port stop on 7-day Western Caribbean cruise (iStock)

He also noted the testing extends beyond lunch to new dinner menus, pointing to Carnival Liberty as one ship featuring the lunch offerings on Deck 10.

As the name suggests, the lunch menu centers on chicken and waffles, though the items are served separately, allowing guests to mix and match. Options include classic fried chicken, spicy varieties and hot honey-glazed versions, along with chicken tenders in flavors like buffalo and Korean-style sauce.

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On the barbecue side, guests can choose from slow-cooked pork butt or beef brisket, paired with sides such as mac and cheese, coleslaw and potato salad.

The Carnival Conquest cruise ship departing PortMiami through Government Cut channel

The new lunch concept has debuted in recent weeks on several Conquest-class ships, including Carnival Freedom, Liberty, Glory and Valor, as part of an ongoing test rollout. (Pedro Portal/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service)

The concept blends elements of Carnival’s existing food partnerships, including Guy Fieri’s Pig & Anchor BBQ and Shaquille O’Neal’s Big Chicken, though it is not officially tied to either brand.

The new venue is free to guests, as are many of Carnival’s other casual dining options, which is a key selling point for budget-conscious travelers.

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But early reactions suggest the concept is a work in progress.

In Reddit threads, some passengers praised the variety and convenience, noting short lines and easy access compared to busier buffet areas. Others, however, say the menu focuses too much on fried food, with calls for healthier alternatives.

Homemade chicken and waffles topped with syrup and butter on a plate.

The free lunch venue offers a mix of Southern-style comfort foods and barbecue. (iStock)

“I can get deep fat fried food on land,” one woman commented on Heald’s post. “Can’t they try something that isn’t cooked in a vat of oil? Something Mediterranean would be lovely,” she added.

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Others who had tried the new options since the rollout were less positive. “I did not like the chicken,” one person wrote on Reddit, adding, “Over cooked and dry.” Someone else said the waffles could be crispier.

But longtime Carnival cruisers were already split on the old BBQ, with some calling it tasty and others saying it was “hit or miss” or even “terrible.”

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Some Reddit users suggested the new chicken-and-waffles option could be an upgrade from the old BBQ setup, especially if it delivers a Shaq’s Big Chicken-style experience.

Guests help themselves at the breakfast buffet at one of the restaurants in five-star Pestana Casino Park hotel on June 26, 2019 in Funchal, Portugal.

Cruise lines are shifting toward fast, casual dining options as traditional onboard food offerings evolve. (Horacio Villalobos/Corbis via Getty Images)

Others are looking forward to trying it. “That sounds like a glorious brunch spot,” one Redditor said.

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The cruise line has taken a similar approach with other quick concepts, including its “Bagels at Sea” breakfast option, which began as a trial and has since expanded to more ships. Industry insiders say the move reflects a growing emphasis on fast, casual dining that better fits modern travel habits.

A recent Cruise Critic report noted, “The days of buffet- and main-dining-room-only dining are long gone.”

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Fox News Digital has reached out to Carnival for comment.

Ancient skeletons in ‘seated’ position unearthed beneath school in Dijon, France

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Ancient skeletons in 'seated' position unearthed beneath school in Dijon, France

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Archaeologists have uncovered ancient skeletons beneath a school site in France — all buried in an unusual seated position.

The discovery was announced by Inrap, France’s national institution for preventive archaeology, in a press release in March.

The skeletons were found on the grounds of the Josephine Baker school complex in Dijon, roughly 195 miles southeast of Paris. The campus serves students from preschool through elementary school.

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The graves date to the Gallic period in France, a time when Celtic tribes known as the Gauls lived in the region.

The Gallic period lasted from the fifth century B.C. to 50 B.C., when Julius Caesar conquered the area.

Archaeologists in France uncovered multiple ancient burials beneath a modern school site, with skeletons arranged in a rare seated position dating back to the Gallic period. (Frédéric Bourigault/AFP via Getty Images)

Inrap first found similar Gallic burials at the site in 2024. 

While excavators found 13 graves two years ago, they discovered “five to six” new graves during the most recent excavation — three of which formed a second, parallel line.

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Pictures of the site show archaeologists working as sections of ground are carefully excavated into circular pits, with skeletons positioned inside.

Inrap said the new graves were “seated at the bottom of the pit, [their] backs against the eastern wall, facing west,” according to a translated release.

“Only about a dozen archaeological sites have yielded around 50 ‘seated’ burials.”

“Their arms rest along the torso, with hands near the pelvis or femurs,” the release described. 

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“Their legs are tightly flexed, often asymmetrically.”

Adding to the mystery, archaeologists found no personal items or grave offerings, other than a black stone armband dated to the third century B.C.

Skeletons, stone arm band on display in lab

The skeletons were found without grave goods, aside from a single black stone armband dated to the third century B.C., deepening the mystery of the site. (Frédéric Bourigault/AFP via Getty Images)

Archaeologists have released few details about the site, but noted that the graves found in 2024 showed “signs of unhealed violence.”

The injuries “likely indicate intentional killing,” Inrap said — and included cuts on an upper arm bone.

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“One individual suffered two blows from a sharp object (possibly a sword) to the skull,” the release said.

Officials also said the discovery is significant for the number of burials and “the good state of skeletal preservation.”

split image ofGauls and Romans battling, skeleton in lab

The skeletons date to the Gallic period, spanning from the fifth century B.C. to 50 B.C., when Julius Caesar conquered the region (shown at left). (Leemage/Corbis via Getty Images; Frédéric Bourigault/AFP via Getty Images)

“Examples of individuals buried in a seated position are known from as early as the Mesolithic and, although rare, throughout prehistory,” the statement said.

“Only about a dozen archaeological sites have yielded around 50 ‘seated’ burials, typically located near elite residences, sanctuaries or places of worship, and set apart from standard cemeteries.”

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Archaeologists are still investigating whether the individuals were warriors, members of elite families or figures tied to religious practices.

Fox News Digital reached out to Inrap for comment, but did not immediately hear back.

Skeleton in seated position on school site

“Examples of individuals buried in a seated position are known from as early as the Mesolithic and, although rare, throughout prehistory,” said Inrap. (Frédéric Bourigault /AFP via Getty Images)

The latest find is one of many recent notable archaeological discoveries in France.

Last year, Inrap archaeologists uncovered 16th-century gallows, in which condemned prisoners were put on display during the Protestant Reformation.

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Last summer, officials announced the discovery of a rare 16th-century shipwreck in French waters, found at record depth.