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Retired K9 officer says cadaver dogs should be used in Nancy Guthrie case

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A retired K9 officer is raising questions about the public handling of the Nancy Guthrie case, arguing that the decision not to deploy cadaver dogs “defies logic” as the investigation stretches into its seventh week with few answers.

“We’re just chasing shadows,” said Michael Gould, a former K9 investigator with the NYPD and Nassau County Police Department.

Still, he told Fox News Digital that it’s very likely investigators are following up on leads behind closed doors and may be farther along than observers think.

“Cadaver dogs, [or] human remains detection dogs, they are the primary technology available to humans to detect odor of people missing,” he said Tuesday. “They’re considered in court a scientific instrument. So why the sheriff chose not to use them, I don’t understand.

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Pima County deputies examine a flyer taped to the mailbox at Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tucson, Arizona, on Feb. 23, 2026. Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie, is believed to have been abducted from her home in the early hours of Feb. 1. (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital)

Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” host Savannah Guthrie, is believed to have been abducted from her home in Tucson’s Catalina Foothills neighborhood against her will in the early hours of Feb. 1, according to Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department, like many local law enforcement agencies around the country, does not have its own cadaver dogs. They borrowed K9s from the local Border Patrol office earlier in the case but are no longer deploying them as part of the investigation.

“There’s only two assumptions, two implications there, that A, she’s still alive, that’s one implication, or B, they’ve given up searching for her,” Gould said.

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Nancy Guthrie and Savannah Guthrie posing together for a photo.

An undated photo of Nancy Guthrie and Savannah Guthrie provided by NBC in response to the disappearance of the 84-year-old mother of the Today Show host. (Courtesy of NBC)

He called on the sheriff to either deploy them in a pattern search or explain why that’s not happening.

“I stretch my head to think, without him guiding us, giving us answers to this, I can’t think of any other rationale why you would say we’re putting cadaver dogs on hold,” Gould said. “It defies logic.”

Nanos, for his part, told Fox News Digital earlier that if he deemed they were needed, he’d send them back out. He declined to discuss specific leads or evidence.

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An investigator searching the grounds near Nancy Guthrie's property in the Catalina Foothills.

Law enforcement agents check vegetation areas around Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tucson, Ariz., Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. (Ty ONeil/AP Photo)

“Anything is possible,” he said when asked if he believed Guthrie is still alive.

However, with the investigation dragging on for more than 40 days, Gould said the case does not fit the profile of an abduction.

“After six weeks, without proof of life, without anything else, the family has come to terms with the fact, I think, that this is a homicide investigation, and it’s got to be treated like that,” he said.

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Investigators walking past houses and through a neighborhood in search of Nancy Guthrie

An investigator looks inside a culvert in the neighborhood where Annie Guthrie, whose mother Nancy Guthrie has been missing for more than a week, lives just outside Tucson, Ariz., on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026. (Ty ONeil/AP Photo)

In a heartbreaking Instagram video posted last month, Savannah Guthrie thanked millions of supporters for their prayers and acknowledged that her mother may no longer be alive.

The elder Guthrie’s pacemaker last synced with her Apple devices around 2:30 a.m. on Feb. 1. There was a light trail of blood outside of her front door, which authorities later said belonged to her. And nothing significant had been stolen.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos speaks to reporters in Arizona.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos speaks to the media in Catalina, Arizona, on Feb. 3, while answering questions about the search for Nancy Guthrie. ( Jan Sonnenmair/Getty Images)

Authorities issued a silver alert, describing Guthrie as a vulnerable adult whose life depends on prescription medication and who has mobility issues that could have prevented her from traveling far on foot.

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Her Nest doorbell camera was missing, but the FBI and Google were able to recover video of a masked suspect at her doorstep. He visited her home at least once prior, according to federal law enforcement sources — on Jan. 11.

He is described as standing around 5 feet, 9 inches to 5 feet, 10 inches tall with a medium build. He remained unidentified as of Tuesday morning.

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Two men were briefly detained as separate warrants were being served in connection with the case. Both were released without charges. The most recent was on Feb. 13 after the FBI towed his Range Rover from a Culver’s parking lot and raided his mother’s home, which is about 2 miles from Guthrie’s.

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Pima County Sheriffs involved in a law enforcement operation at the intersection of Camino de Michael and East Orange Grove Road in Tucson, Arizona on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. The location is approximately two miles from Nancy Guthrie’s home. (DWS for Fox News Digital)  (DWS for Fox News Digital)

“It was considered a kidnapping so they were investigating as a life and death situation — that’s why they executed a lot of search warrants that people questioned the legitimacy of the search warrant,” Gould said. “But if you’re thinking of the fact that somebody might still be alive and being held hostage, it’s different than a homicide investigation.”

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Since then, updates have slowed to a trickle. But a task force of Pima County homicide detectives and FBI agents remains on the investigation.

“If there’s tips coming in, it’s not a cold case,” Gould said. “I feel confident that this is gonna be a solve, but not on our timeline.”

FBI agents inspect a Range Rover following a traffic stop related to Nancy Guthrie's disappearance

A Pima County Sheriff’s deputy inspects a Range Rover following a traffic stop where one man was detained in Tucson, Arizona, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. Sources tell Fox News Digital that the stop is connected to a search warrant served at a home near Nancy Guthrie’s house. The 84-year-old is believed to have been abducted on Feb. 1, but no suspects have been publicly identified. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital) (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)

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Tips could come in from someone in jail, from a relative of the suspect, a romantic partner or even an accomplice, he said.

“Very rarely is there only one person that knows what happened,” he told Fox News Digital.

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Savannah Guthrie visits the Today show at Rockefeller Plaza in New York on Thursday, March 5, 2026. (Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

And although a mixed DNA sample is still undergoing analysis in a private lab in Florida, he predicts that genetics will play a key role in cracking the case.

It’s gonna be resolved,” he said. “And people are going to be surprised by the outcome of it.”

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There is a combined reward of more than $1.2 million for information that leads to Guthrie’s recovery.

The family is asking anyone with information to dial 1-800-CALL-FBI.

Top EU official wants Iran war to end in situation where ‘everybody saves face’

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The European Union’s foreign policy chief said Tuesday that the bloc is consulting with Gulf countries to potentially “bring forward proposals for Iran, Israel and the U.S.” to get out of their war in a situation where “everybody saves face.”

Kaja Kallas, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, made the remark to Reuters, adding that “it would be in the interest of everybody if this war stops.”

“We have been consulting with regional countries like ‌the Gulf ⁠countries, Jordan, Egypt, [about] whether we could also bring forward proposals for Iran, Israel and the U.S. to get out of this situation so that everybody saves face,” Kallas was quoted as saying. 

“The problem with wars is that it’s easier to start than to stop them, and it always gets out of hand,” she also reportedly said, noting that the EU is willing to assist “diplomatically to bring the parties together to really stop this war.”

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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, left, and President Donald Trump. (Omar Havana/Reuters; Nathan Howard/Reuters)

Kallas also pushed back after President Donald Trump said over the weekend that, “Many Countries, especially those who are affected by Iran’s attempted closure of the Hormuz Strait, will be sending War Ships, in conjunction with the United States of America, to keep the Strait open and safe.” 

“Nobody is ready to put their people in harm’s way ‌in ⁠the Strait of Hormuz,” Kallas told Reuters on Tuesday. “We have to find diplomatic ways to keep this open ⁠so that we don’t have a food crisis, fertilizers crisis, energy ⁠crisis as well.”

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Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the new leader of Iran.  (Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Trump said on Truth Social on Saturday that, “We have already destroyed 100% of Iran’s Military capability, but it’s easy for them to send a drone or two, drop a mine, or deliver a close range missile somewhere along, or in, this Waterway, no matter how badly defeated they are.” 

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U.S. Central Command footage showing strikes on Iranian mobile missile launchers. (@CENTCOM via X)

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“Hopefully China, France, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and others, that are affected by this artificial constraint, will send Ships to the area so that the Hormuz Strait will no longer be a threat by a Nation that has been totally decapitated,” Trump wrote. “In the meantime, the United States will be bombing the hell out of the shoreline, and continually shooting Iranian Boats and Ships out of the water. One way or the other, we will soon get the Hormuz Strait OPEN, SAFE, and FREE!” 

UAE evacuates 500 golden visa holders stranded amid Middle East tensions

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As tensions continue to escalate in the Middle East for the third week, people are looking to evacuate the region — not only tourists, but also golden visa holders.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in an X post that the government has “implement[ed] evacuation plans and facilitate[d] the return of around 500 UAE golden visa holders and residents stranded abroad.”

The post said the actions are “part of ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of all who live in the UAE, at all times and wherever they may be.”

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The UAE closed its airspace Tuesday after threats from incoming missile and drone ​threats from Iran opening operations shortly after, Reuters reported.

Golden visas have been booming across the globe, attracting some of America’s wealthiest seeking tax havens, safety, and warmer weather.

The UAE announces it has evacuated 500 golden visa holders from the Middle East amid current tensions. (AFP via Getty Images)

Mo Bennis, an associate vice president at Arton Capital, a global financial advisory and consultancy firm, told Fox News Digital that geopolitical tensions highlight the value of mobility.

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“Moments like this inevitably remind people of the importance of having mobility and optionality in an increasingly unpredictable world,” said Bennis.

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The UAE closed its airspace Tuesday after threats from incoming missile and drone ​threats from Iran.  (AFP via Getty Images)

“In recent days, authorities moved fast to support residents stranded abroad, arranging returns, activating contingency plans and even providing temporary accommodation,” he said. 

“The message is unmistakable: The country stands behind those who call it home.”

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Bennis said the UAE’s response should become a case study for how countries should support their citizens during times of geopolitical uncertainty.

“The UAE golden visa holders are not just investors; they are part of the national fabric,” he said. 

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“The UAE golden visa holders are not just investors; they are part of the national fabric,” said one expert.  (Fadel Senna/AFP via Getty Images)

To qualify for the UAE golden visa as an investor, individuals must make a substantial financial investment — such as placing at least $545,000 in a UAE fund or business, or holding an ownership share of similar value in a company. 

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The visa lasts for 10 years.

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Arton Capital’s Passport Index ranked the UAE as the most stable, providing freedom of mobility.

Reuters contributed reporting.

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Fort Lauderdale airport chaos goes viral on TikTok after Spirit Airlines delays

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Online influencers were not amused about extreme travel difficulties in the 24-hour period between March 15, 2026, and March 16, 2026, as experienced by some Spirit Airlines travelers as well as those at the Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport. 

Numerous passengers took to TikTok on Sunday and Monday to share their upset about the chaos they experienced. 

The partial DHS shutdown — combined with severe weather, staffing shortages, the spring break travel period and the Spirit Airlines bankruptcy — created widespread cancellations and delays, especially in Florida.

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“Several factors have affected our operations over the last few days, including adverse weather and Air Traffic Control (ATC) constraints that have also impacted crew availability,” a Spirit Airlines spokesperson told Fox News Digital in response to a request for comment. 

“This includes multiple ATC initiatives for Florida, where we operate a significant portion of our flights, resulting in heightened impacts to our schedule,” the spokesperson continued.

In a cascade of disruptions, the partial government shutdown, severe weather, staffing shortages, the spring break travel period, and Spirit Airlines’ bankruptcy collided to create countless cancellations and delays. (iStock)

One bride on TikTok had seen enough. “Way to ruin the end of our perfect honeymoon week, Spirit,” she wrote in despair.

To accompany her video footage showing massive lines, she also said, “If you were flying Spirit out of FLL, just stay home — we’ve been here almost 12 hours. It’s now 4 a.m. and this is the line.”

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Her followers were divided about whether the situation was Spirit’s fault or not. Many travelers blamed the weather and the DHS shutdown.

“This doesn’t have anything to do with Spirit. Look at the departure boards — every airline either says delayed or canceled due to all the weather happening everywhere and traffic control being understaffed and overworked,” one person wrote. 

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“Spirit Airlines has been suffering crew shortages for months now,” one travel expert told Fox News Digital.  (Joe Raedle)

“My flight was delayed out of Vegas due to no pilots. People also forget that [there’s] a partial government shutdown, and the weather is crazy on the East Coast,” another traveler said.

Another commenter chimed in, saying, “Literally have been stuck in airports for 3 days trying to get home. Was supposed to get home Friday night. It’s now Monday and hopefully [I will] get home tonight. DO NOT FLY if you can help it.”

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Another TikTok video showed massive crowds in Fort Lauderdale airport. The person wrote, “Never flying out of Ft. Lauderdale again and def not with Spirit #ftlauderdale #spiritairlines #springbreak.”

The video showed scores of travelers sitting or sleeping on the floor of the airport.

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Many travelers have been hit hard by cancellations and delays of late. (iStock)

A commenter said, “My flights were canceled twice! I was supposed to leave last night. I would be stuck until Thursday if I didn’t switch to United out of West Palm!”

The Spirit spokesperson also told Fox News Digital, “We understand how frustrating it can be for our guests when plans change unexpectedly, and we apologize for the inconvenience,” referring to all the airline’s passengers.

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“We are reaching out to guests with affected travel plans to notify them of their options, including re-accommodation or a refund,” the spokesperson added.

Spirit Aviation Holdings, the parent company of Spirit Airlines, said Friday it will reduce its fleet to approximately one third of its pre‑bankruptcy size, according to a court filing.

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Spirit Airlines entered Chapter 11 protection in August last year with 214 aircraft; it has been working to unload some 100 aircraft. (Kevin Carter/Getty Images)

The budget airline is going through a deep restructuring to try to cut costs and stabilize finances after filing for bankruptcy twice in a year.

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Spirit entered Chapter 11 protection in August last year with 214 aircraft, then announced it would unload some 100 aircraft. 

“We understand how frustrating it can be for our guests when plans change unexpectedly.”

Spirit said Friday it will reduce its fleet further in the third quarter of 2026.

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“Spirit Airlines has been suffering crew shortages for months now,” Gary Leff, a Texas-based travel industry expert and author of the blog “View from the Wing,” previously told Fox News Digital. 

Archaeologists uncover 2,000-year-old temple at Denmark Iron Age settlement

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Archaeologists have uncovered a 2,000-year-old temple in Denmark — offering a glimpse into the mysterious, once-powerful society that built it.

The Museum of Central Jutland (Museum Midtjylland) unveiled the discovery of the temple at Hedegård, an ancient site that contains Scandinavia’s “largest and richest burial site,” according to its website. The latest excavation began last August.

Hedegård, located near Ejstrupholm north of the Skjern River, has been identified as Denmark’s largest settlement from the time “around the birth of Christ,” the museum said.

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Working with researchers from Museum Horsens and Moesgaard Museum, archaeologists found evidence of a vast fortified settlement that once served as a regional power center during the Iron Age.

The settlement has yielded luxury goods, weapons from Celtic tribes and “prestige” items from Roman workshops.

Archaeologists in Denmark have uncovered a 2,000-year-old temple at Hedegård, a site identified as a major Iron Age power center. (Museum Midtjylland)

Evidence shows the settlement “flourished in the period leading up to the birth of Christ.”

The museum said that “this is when we see the rich graves and numerous weapon graves in the cemetery north of the village.”

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But the crown jewel of the excavation was the temple — which measured roughly 49 by 53 feet. 

“The structure likely appeared as a tall, almost square, tower-like building with an outer colonnade.”

The structure had once burned down. Beneath the burn layer, excavators found traces of “two temple phases” that offer insight into its history.

“At the exact center was a [6 x 6 foot] raised clay platform,” officials said. 

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“In the younger phase, an ornamented hearth was built here, partially covering the earlier hearth. The younger temple was shifted about [30 inches] north compared to the older one, but was otherwise nearly identical. The older hearth remained untouched — the new one was simply built over it.”

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The pagan structure was built between 50 B.C. and 50 A.D., according to the archaeology curator.  (Museum Midtjylland)

Archaeologists also found plaster fragments that suggest the temple’s walls were once painted white.

“Preliminary results suggest the temple functioned in the decades around the birth of Christ,” the site stated.

“The structure likely appeared as a tall, almost square, tower-like building with an outer colonnade. The hearth dominated the interior space.”

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The museum also said, “The temple was carefully cleared before being deliberately burned, leaving few finds. However, two exceptional glass beads were discovered — likely produced in the Middle East or Egypt.”

The site has been the subject of scholarly interest since Danish archaeologists found an unusual number of richly-adorned graves in the late 1980s.

“Christianity did not reach Scandinavia until almost 1,000 years later.”

“It remains unique in Northern European archaeology — an early and unparalleled display of military, economic, and religious power,” the museum’s statement said.

Since the site was discovered over three decades ago, archaeologists have known that the site was “something completely different,” said Martin Winther Olesen, an archaeology curator.

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“When our geophysical surveys revealed a fortification in the village it was clear that this was something out of the ordinary,” he noted.

Olesen identified the temple as a pagan structure, which was built between 50 B.C. and 50 A.D.

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Richly adorned graves and numerous weapon burials north of the settlement first drew scholarly attention in the late 1980s. (Museum Midtjylland)

“Christianity did not reach Scandinavia until almost 1,000 years later,” he said — adding that Hedegård had “extensive foreign relations” including knowledge of Celtic and Roman architectural traditions.

Evidence appears to suggest that Hedegård was only in use for three generations before it disappeared.

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All the evidence proves Hedegård had “everything it takes to be an early Iron Age power center,” said Olesen — and he said that he could talk about the site “for two hours straight.”

“The site is strategically located and controls the most important road up through Jutland,” the expert said. “There is clear militarization in the form of weapons, but also in the construction of the fortification.”

Iron Age smelting depiction

The Iron Age, depicted above, was often marked by military strength, expanding trade networks and religious ritual, all of which archaeologists say were on full display at Denmark’s Hedegård settlement. (Museum Midtjylland)

He added, “There is a political elite, monumental construction, there are crafts and trade and — of course — it is also a center for the practice of the cult.”

The official noted the discovery was only made possible thanks to “super talented archaeologists and researchers from Denmark and abroad.”

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“It is an exquisite privilege to be allowed to work with a find that has an international dimension,” said Olesen.

TSA officers call out at record rates during partial shutdown, causing delays

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As the partial government shutdown continues to drag on, Transportation Security Administration officers are not getting their paychecks due to the lapse in funding at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Over the weekend, airports across the country faced long security delays, with TSA officers calling out of work.

There was a national callout rate of 10.19% on Sunday, a TSA spokesperson told Fox News Digital — that’s the highest rate the agency has seen.

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Videos circulating of the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Texas show passengers standing in long lines outside. 

The airport itself posted video on its X account on Saturday showing travelers lined up at 4:30 a.m.

“We’re expecting a record-breaking volume of people — there are about 38K of you flying out today,” the caption said. 

“Please arrive at least 2.5 hours prior to your flight’s departure for domestic.”

Passengers were waiting for 80 minutes on Sunday and just over an hour on Saturday.

The highest peak wait times seen in Austin were on March 13 at 90 minutes.

The national callout rate for TSA officers was 10.19% this past Sunday. (Mark Felix/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

On Sunday, LaGuardia Airport (LGA) in New York City faced wait times of nearly three hours, with callout rates of 25.84%, a TSA spokesperson told Fox News.

Not far away, John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) had a 28.2% callout rate, while Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in New Jersey had a 13.83% callout rate.

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Callouts during the shutdown through Sunday averaged 10.24% at EWR, 21.40% at JFK and 12.68% at LGA.

Over 300 airport security officers have left TSA since the start of the DHS shutdown, with unscheduled absences, a TSA official confirmed to Fox News Digital.

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Over 300 airport security officers have left TSA since the start of the DHS shutdown. (Mark Felix/AFP via Getty Images)

American travel website The Points Guy posted a video of Austin airport lines and captioned the post: “It’s the TSA Hunger Games at many airports across the country.”

The post continued, “Never settle for a long line,” adding a few tips it felt travelers should know.

“There are multiple entry points and sometimes CLEAR or PreCheck can be long. I got through Touchless TSA PreCheck in 2 minutes,” the group suggested. “You can opt in to Touchless ID ASAP in your airline loyalty app.”

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The Points Guy’s account also suggested passengers ask an employee in a red vest to point out the shortest line. 

“Explain if you’re TSA Pre/CLEAR/Touchless. They are helpful, especially if you have kids, and they have lines for those with children or accommodations,” the post continued.

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“It’s the TSA Hunger Games at many airports across the country,” said one travel account about what’s going on right now.  (Peter Zay/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Finally, passengers were advised to “be nice! Everyone is stressed, and TSA agents have missed a paycheck. Even if you have to wait, don’t take it out on frontline officers.”

Fox News Digital reached out to The Points Guy for further comment.

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Deondre White, a TSA officer at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in D.C., told Fox News Digital last week that officers are “financially trying to do the best that they can.”

White said that thanks to the financial support of his own family, he’s been able “to show up” for his job. 

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“I’m thankful for my family to be able to come to work and be able to provide gas [to travel to work] because the gas prices have been rising,” he said. “However, there are a lot of officers here who do not have those resources or family commitments from others [to help them out].”

He added, “When we’re here, we will do our best as always. We have a crucial mission. We do take that very seriously.”

Steak ‘n Shake expands beef tallow cooking to new tater tots

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Steak ‘n Shake has rolled out its new tater tots cooked in beef tallow, expanding the fast-food chain’s push toward traditional frying methods.

The announcement drew attention on social media after the Indianapolis-based company highlighted the ingredient Monday morning in an X post, with commenters praising the move, while others debated whether beef tallow is healthier than vegetable oils.

Steak ‘n Shake previously made headlines last year when it announced that its fries would be cooked in beef tallow instead of vegetable oil — part of what the company described as a return to the “authentic way” of frying potatoes.

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“When tots were invented in the 1950s, they were cooked in beef tallow,” Steak ‘n Shake wrote in its X post. 

“Steak ‘n Shake is bringing them to you in the 21st century as the only chain offering 100% Beef Tallow Tots. You can get a taste of throwback tots.”

Steak ‘n Shake has debuted 100% beef tallow tater tots at its restaurants. (iStock)

Beef tallow — rendered beef fat — was commonly used in restaurant fryers decades ago before many chains switched to vegetable oils, according to industry experts. In recent years, some restaurants and food influencers have revived interest in the ingredient amid debates about seed oils and traditional cooking methods.

Most of the responses on X were positive, with commenters sharing their excitement.

Tallow tots? Now that’s how you do crispy right,” wrote one commenter.

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“I’m going to quite literally find one of your restaurants tomorrow or ASAP. Tallow tots [are] speaking my love language,” wrote another.

“Oh my gosh. I’m there,” wrote someone else.

“Can’t wait to try these!” said yet another commenter.

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Many social media commenters expressed their interest and excitement in trying Steak ‘n Shake’s new tater tots (not pictured). (iStock)

A few commenters seemed less than enthusiastic about the news.

“Honestly, if you’re going for the health edge, you should be using organic EVOO (look it up, intern, lol) or avocado oil,” wrote one commenter.

“Not everyone eats mammals. Great for the paleo carnivores. Not great for the pollo/pescatarians or vegetarians and vegans,” said another person.

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“The fries [that were] fried in beef tallow had a weird [taste] and they weren’t crispy,” wrote someone else.

Several commenters remarked that they wanted to try the tots, but said there were no Steak ‘n Shake locations near them.

Steak 'n Shake tater tots are shown on a white background, left. A Steak 'n Shake restaurant's drive-thru menu is shown, right.

Several commenters said they’d like to try the new tater tots — but there were no Steak ‘n Shake restaurants in their area. (Steak ‘n Shake; iStock)

“Tater tots are still a deep-fried food, no matter the frying medium,” South Carolina-based dietitian-nutritionist Lauren Manaker told Fox News Digital. 

“The high heat used in deep-frying can produce acrylamide, a chemical linked to potential health risks when consumed in large amounts, regardless of the type of oil or fat used,” she said. “While beef tallow may offer some advantages as a frying fat due to its high smoke point and stability, it doesn’t make tater tots a ‘health food.’

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Manaker said that tater tots, “whether fried in beef tallow or other oils, are best enjoyed in moderation as an occasional indulgence rather than a regular part of a healthy diet.”

California chef and restaurateur Andrew Gruel told Fox News Digital he was curious to know if Steak ‘n Shake’s tater tots are par fried ahead of time.

“The only way you can ensure [they] are fully seed oil-free is if the restaurant cuts them on-site,” as his restaurants do, Gruel said.

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Steak ‘n Shake switched to beef tallow fries (not pictured) last year. (iStock)

Fox News Digital reached out to Steak ‘n Shake for further comment.

Just last month, Steak ‘n Shake announced that it was removing all microwaves from its kitchens by April 15.

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“Quality restaurants don’t need microwaves,” Steak ‘n Shake posted on X at the time.

“It is part of our journey to improve food quality and use traditional methods of cooking only.”

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This month, Steak ‘n Shake began giving its hourly employees a bitcoin bonus of 21 cents per hour — and is offering a $1,000 contribution to the Trump Accounts, “supporting our employees’ children.”

RPR Comando is back with “The Amazon Seller’s Playbook: Tips to Outperform the Competition”

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America’s first dementia village coming to Madison, Wisconsin in 2027

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Some Americans who suffer from dementia will soon be able to walk into a grocery store and buy food. They’ll be able to enjoy a meal out with friends — or schedule an appointment at a local spa.

The nation’s first “dementia village” is coming soon to Madison, Wisconsin. The $40 million project, to be spread across six acres, will feature a Main-Street feel with shops, a theater and an arts and crafts center, according to a news release. It is slated for a 2027 opening.

Spearheaded by Agrace, a nonprofit healthcare agency, the Dementia Village community is being modeled on a European arrangement of “microtowns” that have emerged across the globe, the agency told Fox News Digital. 

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“All too often, when someone enters memory care, their life gets smaller, and the way each day unfolds is regimented and uniform,” said Lynne Sexten, president and CEO of Agrace. 

“We want to give those people back their autonomy,” she said.

The upcoming Dementia Village planned for Madison, Wisconsin, will feature eight households. Each of them will have private bedrooms, en-suite bathrooms, shared kitchens and living spaces.  (iStock)

Agrace’s Dementia Village could provide a blueprint for other communities across the United States as the country grapples with an estimated 7.2 million Americans age 65 and older who are living with significant memory loss, according to the Alzheimer’s Association

The upcoming Wisconsin village will feature eight households; each will have private bedrooms, en-suite bathrooms, shared kitchens and living spaces. 

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The exteriors will even include front porches.

“We are building a Main Street that looks familiar to the type of downtown you see in so many Wisconsin communities, but also in towns throughout the country,” Sexten told Fox News Digital. 

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The nation’s first “dementia village” will be available to 40 to 50 adults with dementia who live at home and who want to take part in social activities.  (iStock)

The goal is to get away from an overly scheduled routine often associated with nursing homes.

A resident may think, “I was supposed to go to play Mahjong today, but instead I feel like just sitting around and reading the newspaper or working on a puzzle,” Sexten said.

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The village is expected to house up to 65 full-time residents. 

It will be available to 40 to 50 adults with dementia who live at home but who want to attend activities. Specially trained caregivers will also have private apartments in the village.

The Hogeweyk in Amsterdam seeks to "emancipate people living with dementia and include them in society," according to its website. The Wisconsin project is being modeled after the Hogeweyk. 

The Hogeweyk in Amsterdam seeks to “emancipate people living with dementia and include them in society,” according to its website. The Wisconsin project is being modeled after the Hogeweyk.  (The Hogeweyk)

The development in Wisconsin is based on what is widely considered an extremely successful village for those with memory issues in Amsterdam, called the Hogeweyk.

Since opening in 2009, the Hogeweyk — spanning four acres in the Amsterdam suburb of Weesp — has worked to “emancipate people living with dementia and include them in society,” according to its website.

Funded by the Dutch government, the community now serves 188 residents across 27 houses, representing a marked departure from traditional nursing homes.

The Hogeweyk dementia village in Amsterdam

Funded by the Dutch government, the community in the Amsterdam suburb of Weesp now serves 188 residents across 27 houses. (The Hogeweyk)

Though other companies have tried to replicate the model in the U.S. — including a village proposed in Holmdel, N.J. — there are currently no close contenders.

“Residents [in Wisconsin] will pay monthly rates comparable to what they would otherwise pay at memory care facilities,” according to Sexten.

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Agrace has an endowment to help offset costs for people who cannot cover the full expense.

Prospective residents will likely be able to apply in the first quarter of 2027, according to Agrace.

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Residents of the village expected to open soon will be able to walk around the neighborhood with friends. (iStock)

“Residents will be able to buy food from the store, take part in menu planning for their household and even participate in meal preparation,” Sexten said.

The dementia village model is viewed by many as idyllic. Some skeptics worry about creating an alternate reality for residents.

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“Critics have drawn parallels with the deception depicted in the 1998 ‘social science fiction’ film ‘The Truman Show’; but many Alzheimer’s experts have praised [the Hogeweyk] for being the first to adjust ‘our’ reality to allow those with dementia to be in a safe and comforting environment,” wrote Dr. Fay Niker, a member of the Neuroethics Collective in British Columbia. 

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The dementia village model is viewed by some as too good to be true.  (iStock)

Dementia villages in Amsterdam, Norway, France and Australia recreate familiar settings while removing friction points.

One friction point that’s removed: money.

When residents go through the checkout line in the grocery store, no money will be exchanged.

Some villages incorporate “play money” to provide a sense of normalcy. As of now, Agrace does not plan to use any money.

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Dementia villages try to recreate neighborhoods that feel familiar. (iStock)

Also, residents will be allowed to leave the village with family members, but most medical care will be provided by Agrace.

“When more specialized care is needed, our team will refer them as necessary,” Sexten said.

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The desire to replace standard nursing homes with bustling communities is becoming more urgent. 

Today, over 55 million people worldwide are living with dementia, a number that is projected to rise significantly, according to Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI).

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Residents will go to a grocery store, but no money will change hands. (iStock)

ADI forecasts those numbers will nearly double every 20 years to reach 78 million by 2030 and 139 million by 2050.

“Residential care environments have increasingly been embracing a sense of ‘household,'” Sheryl Zimmerman, director of the National Center for Excellence in Assisted Living, told Fox News Digital.

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Prior to opening and without data, it can’t be confirmed that the Wisconsin village will restore a sense of autonomy and spontaneity, said Zimmerman, who is based at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 

“But they are very much the characteristics that people value throughout their lifespan.”