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Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Van Halen blowup, Iron Maiden death, Rosie O’Donnell’s daughter arrested

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Welcome to the Fox News Entertainment Newsletter.

TOP 3:

– Van Halen’s Alex Van Halen and David Lee Roth almost came to blows before canceling tour.

– Former Iron Maiden singer Paul Di’Anno dead at 66.

Rosie O’Donnell’s daughter arrested on multiple charges.

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Sylvester Stallone went viral for dancing on Instagram to the song “More Love.” (Sylvester Stallone Instagram)

‘ROCKY’ MOVES – Sylvester Stallone, 78, goes viral with unique dancing video.

PHOTOS – Cher, Kate Moss, Elizabeth Hurley turn heads in sheer looks and bikinis.

‘SLIMY’ BUSINESS – Jelly Roll threatens to expose ‘slimy’ music industry in cryptic X post.

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Jill Whelan said she’s thankful social media didn’t exist when she rose to fame. (ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)

TREACHEROUS WATERS – ‘The Love Boat’ star Jill Whelan credits mom for never being arrested in Hollywood.

STAR-STUDDED NIGHTMARE – Diddy accused of raping 13-year-old while celebrities watched at VMAs after-party: lawsuit.

‘SO DISAPPOINTED’ – Singer Pink postpones slate of concerts due to reasons beyond her control.

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Liam Payne pictured on March 16, 2023 in London, England. (Kate Green/Getty Images)

INITIAL RESULTS – One Direction Liam Payne’s initial toxicology results revealed: report.

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Airport in New Zealand sets 3-minute time limit on goodbye hugs for travelers

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An airport overseas is attempting to step up its efficiency by restricting emotional farewell embraces.

Dunedin Airport, in Momona, New Zealand, implemented a three-minute “max hug time” in September to “keep things moving smoothly,” airport CEO Dan De Bono told the Associated Press (AP).

The airport’s passenger drop-off area now has signs to remind travelers to have quicker farewells in an attempt to prevent traffic jams.

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The signage reads, “Max hug time three minutes,” advising, “For fonder farewells please use the car park.”

Dunedin Airport in New Zealand has implemented a new policy limiting goodbye hugs in passenger drop-off areas to a maximum of three minutes.  (Sarah Soper/Dunedin Airport via AP)

Some travelers took to social media to share their thoughts on the new policy.

“Wow, the government just wants to control everything. Even our hugs,” one user posted on X.

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Another said, “Once Big Government takes control, it will never run out of things it wants to control.”

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Signs round the Dunedin airport in drop-off zones read, “Max hug time three minutes,” advising “For fonder farewells please use the car park.” (iStock)

“LOL. Is there anything Europeans won’t regulate,” one user commented.

De Bono told the AP, “We were accused of breaching basic human rights and how dare we limit how long someone can have a hug for.”

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Other people seemed to feel that the time allocation policy was plenty.

“I’d make it 30 seconds,” said one man on X.

Another user posted, “That is 3 minutes longer than I usually get.”

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Social media users are reacting to the time limit policy on hugs that was implemented by an airport in New Zealand. (iStock, Sarah Soper/Dunedin Airport via AP)

“I mean…. a 3 minute hug is just uncomfortable soooo,” another person added.

One supporter said, “It’s great idea.”

“it’s meant to ensure everyone gets their moment without causing delays. A quick hug can still be heartfelt,” added another.

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De Bono continued to say the new limit is “plenty of time to pull up, say farewell to your loved ones and move on.”

Fox News Digital reached out to Dunedin Airport for comment.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

Airport and luggage malaria: What is it and should travelers worry?

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Cases of airport and luggage malaria have increased in Europe, a new study found.

Research published last week in the journal Eurosurveillance surveyed 145 cases between 2018 and 2022 – 105 were classified as airport malaria and 32 as luggage malaria.

Despite a decline in travel due to the coronavirus pandemic, more than a third of all cases since 2000 occurred during this time, with a spike in 2019.

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The global research group defined airport malaria as an infection that’s acquired at or near an airport from the bite of an infectious mosquito that was transported from a malaria-endemic area.

Luggage malaria occurs when an infectious mosquito is transported in baggage and infects a person away from the airport.

Airport and luggage malaria cases usually occur in non-endemic areas, the study found. (iStock)

Malaria is caused by Plasmodium malariae

In the study, 52 cases of airport malaria were reported in France, 19 were in Belgium and nine were in Germany. Most of these patients lived or worked near an airport.

A majority of those cases occurred between June and September.

“Although it is a real phenomenon, it is very rare and will remain so.”

Luggage malaria was more of a rare occurrence, with only 32 cases reported over the five-year study period.

Although France had the most cases at 23, the Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport was most often mentioned.

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In 2022, malaria caused 608,000 deaths and about 249 million clinical episodes, the World Health Organization reported. (iStock)

These findings highlight the need for effective prevention measures and surveillance of cases in Europe, according to the researchers.

They also recommended following WHO aircraft disinfection procedures.

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In response to the study, Fox News senior medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel said that other insect-related risks are more concerning.

“People are more worried – and should be – about bedbugs hitching a ride on luggage,” he said in a conversation with Fox News Digital.

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“The idea of malaria-ridden mosquitoes becoming an international health risk is a negative fantasy at best – it is not going to happen.”

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The study researchers encouraged airlines to follow WHO disinfection procedures. (iStock)

The risk is low, Siegel noted, because non-endemic destinations are “not a mosquito’s natural habitat.”

“Although it is a real phenomenon, it is very rare and will remain so,” he said.

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Malaria is a leading cause of death in developing countries, especially for children and pregnant women, according to the WHO.

In 2022, the disease caused 608,000 deaths and about 249 million clinical episodes. About 95% of those deaths were in the WHO African Region.

Fox News Digital reached out to the researchers for comment.

Well-preserved Roman era statue discovered by construction workers in the city of Varna

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Construction workers came across an “exceptionally preserved” marble statue during a job in the city of Varna in Bulgaria. 

The Varna Regional Museum of History announced the find in a Facebook post on Oct. 15, 2024, which included photos of the discovery.

The statue, slightly taller than a human, according to the post, was found in Varna, the ancient city Odessa, and displayed a middle-aged man with a short beard, dressed in a Roman toga and holding a scroll. 

An “exceptionally preserved” ancient statue was discovered in the city of Varna in Bulgaria. (Hristo Kamenov/Sky Pictures Bulgaria/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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An inscription on a pedestal read the name, G(ai) Marie Hermogen, according to the Varna Regional Museum of History. 

The toga the man was clothed in was an indication that the individual had close ties to Roman authorities during his time, according to the Facebook post. 

The marble statue from the Roman era had undergone very little damage, with just the right wrist missing, and slight damage to the face, the Varna Regional Museum of History reported. 

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The Roman-era statue was discovered by construction workers and quickly reported. (iStock)

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The statue was found outside the fortress walls. Upon finding the ancient piece, construction contractor Georgi Kraychev quickly reported the discovery to the museum, the Facebook post states. 

This past summer, archaeologists discovered another statue in Bulgaria. This one was discovered close to Bulgaria’s southeastern border with Greece. 

Statue of Hermes in sewer

A marble statue of Hermes was discovered by archaeologists in Bulgaria in the ancient city of Heraclea Sinitica in July 2024. (Reuters/Spasiyana Sergieva)

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The statue was discovered in July 2024. It was covered with dirt around 2,000 years ago, Fox News Digital previously reported. The statue of the ancient Greek god Hermes is 7 feet tall.

This particular find was discovered during excavation of an ancient Roman sewer in the city of Heraclea Sintica, Fox News Digital reported. 

Beware of fake parking tickets on your windshield with fake fines

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Though online phishing scams are the new normal. Now, scammers are going both on and offline to target new unwitting victims. The new scam is that these criminals are now targeting people via text and fake parking tickets.

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Beware of fake parking tickets on your windshield with fake fines

Parking ticket (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Fake text parking tickets

In some cities, scammers began sending text messages telling victims about a parking ticket that costs a nominal fee, but that additional fines will accrue if not paid off promptly. Between the low cost and urgency to avoid fees, victims often follow the link to an unofficial website, where their money and/or their personal information is stolen. Before you judge these victims for falling for such an “obvious” scam, these text messages look professional and sometimes include a QR code along with the city or parking authority logo.

Beware of fake parking tickets on your windshield with fake fines

Parking ticket on windshield of car (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Fake physical parking tickets

Scammers use receipts that look similar to traditional parking tickets to leave on their victim’s windshield. These fake parking tickets often have a QR code that, once scanned by the victims, directs them to a fake website where their money and/or personal information is stolen.

Beware of fake parking tickets on your windshield with fake fines

QR code on a phone (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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How to avoid being scammed by fake parking tickets

As scammers are, unfortunately, infiltrating every aspect of life both on and offline, it is crucial to stay mindful when you run into a situation where your information or a financial transaction is being required. And while time may be of the essence in handling a parking ticket that could accrue multiple fees, it is just as important to slow down and assess the situation at hand. Some key ways to stay safe include:

1) Verify payment requests: If you receive a QR code for a parking ticket payment on your windshield via email or text, don’t rush to pay. Instead of paying for the ticket via text message or by scanning a QR code, wait to get in front of a laptop or desktop and go to the official parking authority’s website. Most cities give you the option of paying in person or through the official website. You will usually need the citation ticket number and your license plate information to look up your ticket. If nothing comes up, it is likely a fake ticket.

2) Verify contact information: Search for the official parking authority contact information online instead of relying on the contact information provided in the text or receipt left on the windshield, which can lead you to talk to the scammer instead of a city representative.

3) Watch for QR codes: Most cities haven’t implemented QR codes in their ticketing system, so the use of QR codes in texts or paper tickets should be a red flag.

4) Check ticket format: Though it depends on the city, most parking tickets are double-sided and/or placed in an envelope. There is usually detailed information explaining how to contest or pay the ticket.

5) Keep your device updated: Regularly update your phone’s operating system and security software to protect against the latest threats.

6) Be wary of unsolicited messages: Ignore links sent via email or text that claim to be for parking fine payments.

7) Don’t click on suspicious links: Be cautious about clicking on any links that appear in emails or texts regarding parking fine payments. Scammers often use these methods to direct you to fake websites that may look legitimate but are designed to steal your personal and financial information.

The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information, is to have strong antivirus software installed on all your devices. This protection can also alert you to phishing emails and ransomware scams, keeping your personal information and digital assets safe. Get my picks for the best 2024 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices.

What to do if you’ve been scammed

If you think you’ve fallen victim to a QR code con, don’t panic. Here’s your action plan:

Contact your bank: Immediately call your credit card company or bank to report the fraud and freeze your accounts.

File a report: Contact your local police department.

Alert the FTC: File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at ftc.gov/complaint/.

Monitor your credit: Keep a close eye on your credit reports for any suspicious activity.

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Beware of fake parking tickets on your windshield with fake fines

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Kurt’s key takeaways

Scammers are getting more and more clever about finding new ways to trick you and steal your hard-earned money and private information. It is crucial, now more than ever, to stay vigilant about daily life circumstances, both online and offline, that require you to engage with an urgent call to action (such as clicking a link, scanning a code or calling a number to rectify a problem). Unfortunately, the best course of action in this day and age is to pause, confirm and verify before jumping to action, even if it feels like you only need to pay a nominal fee to solve a quick problem. Even if your financial information isn’t gathered, these scammers can cobble together a certain amount of mayhem with pieces of personal information gathered about you. Stop and think before you respond to both online and offline requests for your reaction.

Have you gotten a fake parking ticket via text or physically? If so, what was the giveaway that it was a fake? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.

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AB&M Logistics Launches New Upgraded Logistics Platform Round-The-Clock Service Ensures That Client’s Freight is Always a Priority

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AB&M Logistics recognizes the crucial importance of time-sensitive shipments. Their air & ground expedite services are designed to ensure that cargo is delivered quickly, efficiently, and reliably.

Wilmington, North Carolina, October 22, 2024, AB&M Logistics continues to dominate the logistics sector. In the fast-paced world of logistics, staying ahead means evolving with every challenge and opportunity. At AB&M Logistics, they understand that the client’s cargo isn’t just a shipment—it’s the heartbeat of their business.

That’s why they’re thrilled to introduce their upgraded logistics platform, designed to keep freight a top priority around the clock. With innovative features and round-the-clock service, their new system not only enhances transparency but also ensures efficiency like never before.

AB&M Logistics is taking the logistics world by storm with the launch of their new upgraded platform. Designed for efficiency and reliability, this state-of-the-art system promises to revolutionize how freight management works.

AB&M began its journey modestly, founded by a group of logistics enthusiasts with a vision. Over the years, they embraced innovation and technology to streamline operations. This commitment led them to explore efficient transport solutions.

As demand surged, AB&M adapted swiftly. They honed their services based on client feedback and market trends. Each decision was rooted in their promise of reliability and excellence. Through strategic partnerships and investments in infrastructure, the company expanded its reach significantly. Their ability to anticipate industry needs set them apart from competitors.

Today, AB&M stands tall as an industry leader. The team’s dedication continues to drive growth while maintaining exceptional service standards for all clients across various sectors. They handle a wide range of cargo, from small packages to large, palletized freight, including temperature-sensitive items like pharmaceuticals and perishable foods.

Typical items they see are manufactured goods, manufacturing parts, raw materials, high-security data storage devices and many others. For locations without a dock, they can provide lift gate-equipped trucks to get the freight from the ground and loaded onto the truck for immediate transport.

AB&M Logistics is sought after for their:

Ground Expedite Service: Their fleet includes various vehicles, from sprinter vans to 53-foot trailers, all equipped to handle different sizes and types of cargo.

  • Cutting-Edge Tracking: They utilize advanced GPS and logistics software for real-time tracking and updates.
  • Experienced Team: Their team consists of seasoned logistics professionals who specialize in expedited shipping.
  • Tailored Solutions: They reject a one-size-fits-all approach. Their logistics solutions are customized to meet a business’s specific needs.
  • White Glove Service: For shipments requiring extra care, their white glove service ensures meticulous handling from packaging to final delivery. This service includes inside delivery, setup, and debris removal, guaranteeing high-value items are handled with the utmost care.
  • Hot Shot Service: When clients need expedited freight delivered quickly, their hot shot service uses smaller, agile vehicles like pickup trucks with trailers to provide direct, door-to-door delivery.

Air Expedite Services: Involves the rapid transportation of goods by air, ensuring the fastest possible delivery times. This service is essential for businesses that need to move critical shipments quickly, whether domestically or internationally.

  • Comprehensive Air Freight Solutions: From small parcels to large cargo their air freight service ensures shipments are handled with care and delivered swiftly.
  • Customized Air Charter Logistics: Their air charter logistics provide the flexibility to match each shipment’s specific requirements.
  • Global Network: With a vast network of reliable air carriers and partners, they ensure cargo reaches any destination worldwide quickly and safely.

Incorporating AI-driven features allows for proactive issue resolution. Problems are flagged before they escalate, ensuring smooth operations at all times. The customizable dashboard gives users control over how they view data relevant to their operations. Personalization means that each client gets what suits them best without unnecessary clutter in information flow.

Testimonials abound from various industries praising the team’s commitment to personalized service. Clients often highlight how responsive AB&M is during critical situations. Their round-the-clock support ensures that every shipment receives immediate attention.

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Don’t panic. Here’s how to find your photos after iOS 18 update

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If you’ve recently updated to iOS 18 and found yourself lost in the new Photos app, you’re not alone. We received an email from “Dagmar” who was very frustrated because she couldn’t locate her carefully curated photo categories. She wrote to us saying,

“I HATE the new photo display on the new iOS 18 update for my iPhone. I cannot find my individual library anymore, i.e., my dog photos, photos of my home, etc. I spent all this time putting them in categories, and now they are gone. Are there instructions somewhere on how to learn this new format, please?”

Don’t worry, Dagmar. We’ve got you covered with this handy guide to help you make sense of the new layout.

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Don’t panic. Here’s how to find your photos after iOS 18 update

Photos app in iOS 18 on iPhone (Apple) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

First, if you haven’t downloaded iOS 18, here’s how to do it:

  • Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  • Tap General and then select Software Update.
  • If the iOS 18 update is available, tap Download and Install.
  • Enter your passcode and agree to the terms and conditions.
  • Once downloaded, your iPhone will restart to complete the installation.
Don’t panic. Here’s how to find your photos after iOS 18 update

Steps to download iOS 18 on iPhone (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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What’s new in iOS 18 Photos?

Apple has given the Photos app a major facelift in iOS 18. The app now automatically organizes your photo library into collections based on topics. While this might seem confusing at first, it’s designed to make browsing your memories easier and more intuitive.

Don’t panic. Here’s how to find your photos after iOS 18 update

Photos app in iOS 18 on iPhone (Apple) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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1) Navigating the Photos app

  • After installing iOS 18, launch the Photos app.
  • At the top, you’ll see the familiar grid view of your library.
  • Pinch your fingers to zoom out for a wider view of your library.
  • From there, you can jump to a specific month and year. Move your fingers apart to zoom in on a series of photos or a single photo.
Don’t panic. Here’s how to find your photos after iOS 18 update

Steps to navigate the Photos app (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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2) View by months or years

You can change the view to show photos by “Years,” “Months” or “All.”

  • Click All to view your photos arranged by date from oldest to newest.
  • Tap Months to choose a month and view its photos.
  • Tap Years at the bottom to move to a specific year.
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Steps to view by months or years (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

3) Sort or filter your photos

  • In regular view, tap the Double Arrow icon at the bottom left of the screen.
  • From the menu, you can sort your library by Recently Added or by Date Captured.
  • Tap Filter.
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Steps to sort or filter your photos (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Then, you can filter your library and see Favorites, Edited, Photos, Videos and Screenshots.
  • If you want to customize your photo viewing experience, tap View Options to Zoom In or Zoom Out, display photos in the Aspect Ratio Grid, and include or exclude Screenshots, Shared with You or Shared Library Badge.
Don’t panic. Here’s how to find your photos after iOS 18 update

Steps to sort or filter your photos (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

4) Viewing collections

  • Swipe down the screen to view generated collections such as People & Pets, Recent Days, Albums, Featured Photos, Memories, Trips, Shared Albums and Pinned Collections.
  • Tap a specific collection to view its photos.
  • Depending on the collection, swipe up and down or left and right to browse through each photo.
  • Tap the “X” to close the collection and return to the previous screen.
Don’t panic. Here’s how to find your photos after iOS 18 update

Steps to view collections (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

5) Sort and filter a collection

Just as you can with your main library, you can sort and filter photos in a collection.

  • After opening a collection, tap the double arrow. 
  • From this menu, you can sort by Oldest First or Newest First.
Don’t panic. Here’s how to find your photos after iOS 18 update

Steps to sort and filter a collection (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

6) Generate a movie from a collection of photos

The Photos app will automatically create a movie from a series of photos in a collection.

  • After opening a collection, tap Movie at the bottom.
  • A generated movie starts playing with titles and background music.
  • Tap the screen to pause or play it.
  • Select the sound icon at the bottom to apply different filters and choose music.
  • Click the three horizontal dots in the upper right to Share Movie, Show Map, Edit Movie Timeline, Edit Movie Title, Add to Favorites, Add To Favorite Memories, Make Movie Key Photo or Hide Photo from Movie.
Don’t panic. Here’s how to find your photos after iOS 18 update

Steps to generate a movie from a collection of photos (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

7) Remove or reorder your collections

You can customize collections by removing or reordering specific ones.

  • Swipe down to the bottom of the screen and tap Customize & Reorder.
  • The screen will display all default collections; tap check marks to turn them off if you want them hidden.
  • To reorder collections, press down on the three-lined hamburger icon for any collection and drag it to a new location.
Don’t panic. Here’s how to find your photos after iOS 18 update

Steps to remove or reorder your collections (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

8) Finding your categorized photos

If you’re wondering where your carefully organized dog photos or home pictures went, don’t panic! They’re likely still in your Albums collection. To find them:

  • Swipe down to access your Albums collection.
  • Tap where it says Albums to open it.
  • Look for your custom albums here.
Don’t panic. Here’s how to find your photos after iOS 18 update

Steps to find your categorized photos (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Kurt’s key takeaways

While the new iOS 18 Photos app might take some getting used to, it offers powerful organization tools and fun features like automatic movie creation. The key is to spend some time customizing the layout to suit your preferences. Remember, your carefully curated albums are still there; they’re just tucked away in the Albums collection. Don’t be afraid to explore and experiment with the new layout. Before long, you might find that this new organization system helps you rediscover forgotten memories and enjoy your photo collection in new ways.

What changes or features in the new iOS 18 Photos app do you find most helpful or frustrating? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.

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Halloween celebrating is best in these 10 U.S. cities, says WalletHub analysts

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The top U.S. cities to celebrate Halloween and the spooky season have been revealed — and one popular location claimed first place. 

WalletHub gathered 100 of the most populated U.S. cities and compared the locations among three categories: trick-or-treater friendliness, Halloween fun and Halloween weather. 

Within each, the group also looked at other factors like population density, walk score, crime rate, Halloween costume stores per capita, Halloween party supply stores per capita, haunted houses per capita, pumpkin patches per capita, the forecasted Halloween precipitation and more. 

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Data pulled from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Dept. of Transportation and others helped analysts rank the top cities for celebrating the spooky holiday. 

WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo noted the importance of the Halloween holiday for Americans as many celebrators go all out. 

The best places to celebrate Halloween this year were announced by WalletHub. (iStock)

“Halloween holds a big place in American popular culture, and we collectively spend billions of dollars celebrating every year,” he said. 

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“At the same time, it’s also a holiday that comes with a certain amount of risk, given that children visit strangers’ houses in the dark,” he added — emphasizing the importance of caution when trick-or-treating in certain cities. 

In the countdown below, see the U.S. cities that topped the list of the best places to celebrate Halloween this year. 

Best U.S. cities for Halloween

Family in Halloween costumes

WalletHub looked at a variety of factors to determine the best locations for Halloween festivities.  (iStock)

10. Gilbert, Arizona

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9. Boston

Boston, Massachusetts

Boston was ranked high on the list of locations to celebrate Halloween.  (iStock)

8. Anaheim, California

7. Washington, D.C. 

6. Los Angeles

Pumpkin in Chicago

Chicago was also listed as a popular location to celebrate Halloween.  (iStock)

5. Chicago

4. Las Vegas

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3. Miami

Miami Florida beach

Miami, Florida, came in third place due to its high ranking in key categories.  (iStock)

2. Jersey City, New Jersey

1. New York City

WalletHub named New York City the best spot to celebrate Halloween for a few reasons. 

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The popular Northeast city has the second-most Halloween costume shops and the most candy stores per capita, according to WalletHub. 

New York in fall season

New York City was named the top city for celebrating Halloween in the United States.  (iStock)

It also has the highest population density in the country and is the third-most walkable city — giving it a boost to hit No. 1 on the list. 

Jersey City and Miami came in second and third place, respectively, for their walkability and other factors. 

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The city in New Jersey has the ninth-lowest violent crime rate and a high number of movie theaters per capita to celebrate the spooky holiday with a trip to the theaters. 

Halloween family and front door step

WalletHub revealed the top cities in the U.S. to celebrate Halloween 2024.  (iStock)

As for Miami, the Florida city has a high number of pumpkin patches and party supply stores per capita and has the 13th-most bars and clubs per capita. 

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“The best cities for Halloween are those that provide the safest conditions for celebrating, along with an abundance of activities, Halloween-related stores and good weather,” Lupo said in a press release.

Fox News Digital reached out to Lupo for further comment.

New Jersey medical students offer haircuts and grooming services to patients

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Basic grooming can be a challenge during an extended hospital stay, taking a toll on the patient’s mood and mental health.

A group of medical students is on a mission to change that, through a program called Bergen Barbers, named for the street in Newark, New Jersey, where University Hospital is located.

Launched in 2021 by Vaishali Ravikumar, a Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (NJMS) student, the program provides haircutting, shaving and detangling services for hospitalized patients.

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Ravikumar came up with the idea as a third-year student while taking care of a trauma surgery patient.

Rutgers New Jersey Medical students — aka the Bergen Barbers — Ivan Loncar, Shivani Srivastava, Hetal Lad and Sowntharya Ayyappan are pictured outside University Hospital in Newark. ( Keith Bratcher/Rutgers New Jersey Medical School)

“A patient who had been hospitalized for many days became so frustrated that he was on the verge of checking himself out against medical advice,” she said in a press release. 

“His long, matted hair and unbrushed beard were making him very uncomfortable. My attending [physician] suggested I do something about it.”

After gathering some supplies from around the hospital, Ravikumar gave the patient an impromptu haircut.

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“He requested a ‘faux hawk,’ and I did my best to deliver,” she said. 

“We laughed and talked through the whole process, and I learned a lot about him. When I finished, he was in much better spirits and trusted his health care team more than before.”

Motivated to extend the services to more patients, Ravikumar recruited several NJMS student volunteers, and Bergen Barbers was born.

Self-taught skills

The students, who had no haircutting or shaving experience, picked up some basic skills by watching YouTube videos.

“We learned how to use a clipper and how to give a basic haircut,” Ravikumar said. 

“Using waterless shampoo with a small spray bottle of water, we dampen the hair, shampoo it and towel it dry. For women, we do a straight cut. For men, we ask how short they want it.”

“I learned by watching some videos and doing some Googling.”

Ivan Loncar, one of the current student volunteers, said he joined with “no experience” other than shaving.

“I learned by watching some videos and doing some Googling,” he told Fox News Digital during an interview.

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“As I did more services, watched other people do it and provided more haircuts, I got more comfortable.”

This year, Bergen Barbers added about 60 new medical student volunteers and implemented a more formal training process.

Selecting the ‘clients’

Many of the patients Bergen Barbers serves have been in the hospital for an extended period.

“They may be going through the toughest time of their lives,” Hetal Lad, one of the volunteers, told Fox News Digital in the same interview. “Maybe they’re done with surgery, but now they have new complications or … have been given rough news.”

“In that moment, seeing somebody who’s outside their health care team is really nice, as they can vent about things they don’t feel they can say to their providers.”

Bergen Barbers

Rutgers New Jersey Medical students Ivan Loncar, Hetal Lad, Sowntharya Ayyappan and Shivani Srivastava outside University Hospital in Newark. Launched in 2021, the program provides haircutting, shaving and detangling services for hospitalized patients. ( Keith Bratcher/Rutgers New Jersey Medical School)

In many cases, the students help patients who are post- or pre-surgery and need a trim or a shave, according to Sowntharya Ayyappan, one of the students in the group.

“We also have a lot of patients who experience homelessness and have not been given a lot of the opportunities to maintain hair care,” she told Fox News Digital during the same interview.

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The nursing staff also assists with choosing patients.

“We make sure patients are able to provide consent and do not have a traumatic brain injury or any medical device in the head or face that might be an obstacle,” Ravikumar noted. 

Patients with severe blood clotting disorders and those on psychiatric floors are also ruled out, she added.

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So far, Bergen Barbers has received only positive feedback from patients.

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“We haven’t had a single bad experience,” Shivani Srivastava, a current volunteer, told Fox News Digital.

“They’re always very appreciative that we came by and gave them whatever service they wanted.”

In a way, Ayyappan said, the Bergen Barbers are giving a sense of “humanity” back to their patients.

Woman haircut

“We’re providing a service that’s very routine and part of human nature — it’s something we all have to do innately as humans,” a student volunteer said. (iStock)

“We’re providing a service that’s very routine and part of human nature — it’s something we all have to do innately as humans.”

The sessions also provide an opportunity to have conversations with the patients about their hobbies and lives outside the hospital walls, she added.

“We’re seeing them not only as patients, but as people.”

“We’re seeing them not only as patients, but as people.”

Some patients might not get outside visitors, Loncar noted.

“For them, those precious 10, 30 or 40 minutes are an amazing experience to just unwind — even if it’s just complaining or reminiscing about something, or telling us about their lives or giving advice as an older individual.”

Nurse talks with patient

The sessions enable the students to gain experience with patient interactions, they said. (iStock)

In one scenario, a patient asked the volunteers for a Bible, Ayyappan shared, which they provided for him.

In another example, Srivastava said, the team went in to give a patient a shave and haircut, only to realize that he couldn’t speak English, so he couldn’t communicate with the volunteers.

“But he put on jazz music, closed his eyes and kind of turned the vibe of a hospital room into his own barbershop,” she said.

An educational experience

While the patients enjoy the results of the grooming services, the medical students are also reaping the rewards, they told Fox News Digital.

The services allow the students to get early exposure to working with patients, Ayyappan pointed out.

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“You’re learning empathy, you’re having hard conversations with patients,” said Ayyappan. 

“You get comfortable with them, learn about them and hear about their problems in the hospital.”

Man getting haircut

“Those precious 10, 30 or 40 minutes are an amazing experience for them to just unwind,” a volunteer said. (iStock)

Faculty mentor Amy Gore, an assistant professor of surgery at Rutgers, shared her excitement about the program.

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“I was so excited when Vaishali approached me with this idea, and felt it could be a fantastic way to connect with patients and greatly contribute to their psychological well-being,” Gore said in a press release.

“It has been truly inspirational watching her bring Bergen Barbers to fruition and recruit an incredible team to keep the project alive as she transitions into residency.”

Sober travel or ‘dry tripping’ has people seeking enriching experiences minus the booze

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Many travelers today are opting for more fulfilling experiences while visiting their locations of choice — and are taking trips that are alcohol-free.

Sober travel, also known as “dry tripping,” is one of 2024’s hottest vacation trends, according to Hotels.com, with more than 40% of travelers saying they are likely to book a detox trip in the next year.

A spokesperson shared with Fox News Digital that reviews mentioning “mocktails” surged by 50% year over year, “with guests raving about the creative nonalcoholic offerings at top hotels worldwide.”

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Hooked Travel, a sober travel agency that acts as a community, arranges high-sensory travel experiences.

“Being alcohol-free heightens your awareness drastically,” said a Hooked spokesperson. “Colors become brighter, food tastes better, touch is more intense.”

Many travelers today are opting for alcohol-free trips and participating in “dry tripping.” (iStock)

Hooked recently rebranded itself to appeal not just to those who are sober, but to those who are “sober curious.” 

“You don’t have to be an alcoholic to not drink alcohol! We are alcohol-free,” said the Hooked spokesperson.

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“What that means is we get up earlier, we eliminate the happy hours and we replace them with activities.”

people hiking

Alcohol is everywhere, said an addiction medicine physician — but some opportunities may be better suited for alcohol-free travel. (iStock)

In May 2025, the group will be holding an alcohol-free wine tour in Germany, with activities such as pretzel-making cooking classes and learning about non-alcoholic beer. 

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Alta DeRoo, addiction medicine physician and chief medical officer at Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, told Fox News Digital that alcohol is everywhere — but there are opportunities that may be better suited for alcohol-free travel.

“The temptation just isn’t there.”

“If you’re out in the water or scuba diving or out hiking and camping,” there is “less access” to alcohol, said DeRoo.

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“We see a lot of folks who are new in recovery engaging in those types of activities because the temptation just isn’t there.”

The key to a successful sober trip takes place before it even starts, DeRoo also said.

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The best way to engage in sober travel, said an expert, is to book trips with people who also want to be sober. (iStock)

“At first, it comes around to designing your vacation with sober people — like-minded people to begin with, because it’s going to be very challenging to schedule a summer vacation with people who have intentions to drink.”

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“When somebody gets out of treatment, they’re in this difficult balancing act of wanting to reengage with socialization, then with socialization with their friends — then learning how to do it in a sober way.”

Added DeRoo, “If you’re going with other sober vacationing people, the meals and the social activities afterward aren’t involved with alcohol.”