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Air India health and weight policy could possibly put cabin crew on unpaid leave

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Air India is preparing to roll out a policy that ties cabin crew eligibility to Body Mass Index (BMI) standards — a policy that’s generating controversy and comment.

The airline told Fox News Digital in a statement Thursday, “We have introduced a policy promoting awareness around healthy lifestyles and providing guidance on maintaining appropriate fitness levels. 

“It is intended to support crew members in sustaining long-term health while being fully prepared for the operational demands of their role, and is in line with World Health Organization (WHO) BMI classifications,” the company went on.

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The airline said the new policy includes “periodic checks and guidance, while ensuring employee welfare. Air India has programs in place around nutrition, wellness, mental health, fatigue management and exercise to help cabin crew members manage their health optimally.”

Air India, the company added, “emphasizes that fitness is intrinsically linked to safety and performance. Ensuring that cabin crew are physically capable of handling critical onboard situations is a key priority for the airline.”

Air India (not pictured) is planning to launch a controversial new policy that ties cabin crew eligibility to weight, fitness and health standards. The airline confirmed the new policy in comments to Fox News Digital.  (iStock)

The airline will begin enforcing the rules May 1, potentially even placing some crew members on unpaid leave if they fall outside prescribed BMI ranges, according to NDTV.

The Air India guidelines as obtained by The Economic Times classify a BMI of 18 to 24.9 as fit for duty. 

Crew members below 18 may only be cleared after medical and functional assessments, the same outlet reported. 

Affected staff would be required to undergo further medical evaluation. 

Those between 25 and 29.9 need to pass a functional evaluation to remain eligible. 

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Under the policy, a BMI of 30 or higher would be considered “obese” — making employees ineligible for active flight rosters and resulting in an immediate loss of pay.

Affected staff would then be required to undergo further medical evaluation — including blood sugar and lipid profile tests — within seven days to assess potential health risks, NDTV reported.

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Under the new policy, a BMI of 30 or higher would be considered “obese,” making employees ineligible for active flight rosters and resulting in an immediate loss of pay.  (iStock)

Under the proposed rules, crew members classified as “underweight” or “overweight” could still be cleared for duty if they pass required medical and functional assessments.

The highly controversial policy is igniting a flurry of comments both for and against the new rules.

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Some travelers applauded the BMI restrictions.

“When I started in the ’90s, that’s what I had to do in my interview — stepping on the scale — and it’s a great idea. Crew members should be fit and able to do their job for safety reasons,” one commenter wrote on Instagram.

Beautiful female passenger or flight attendant in international airport with hand luggage

“Most airlines do not test physical fitness at all,” said a commenter on social media about the new airline policy.  (iStock)

Another said, “Absolutely right. The most important task of the cabin crew is to be able to act in an emergency situation and help passengers, it is not to serve food. … Most airlines do not test physical fitness at all.”

Another Instagram user saw it differently, saying, “Mad management — first [check] health of your airplanes.”

Emer Delaney, a registered dietitian based in London, said she worries that checking BMI may do more harm than good.

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“I understand what Air India is trying to do,” she told Fox News Digital. “However, BMI is a very crude measure, and it isn’t the only marker of someone’s actual health or fitness.”

She added, “People come in different shapes and sizes, and BMI alone is not a strong marker of someone’s health or fitness. Someone could have a BMI outside the desired range, and still be fit.”

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Under the proposed rules, crew members classified as “underweight” or “overweight” could still be cleared for duty if they pass required medical and functional assessments.  (iStock)

Once the policy is in place, crew members who don’t meet the requirements will have 30 days to fall within range or receive a final warning, NDTV reported. 

Delaney said she recognizes that being part of a crew on an airline is a physically demanding job, especially for long-haul flights, she said.

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“Crew are on their feet for long hours … and in certain situations, passengers rely on crew to act quickly and confidently,” she said. 

Interior of commercial airplane with passengers in their seats during flight.

“People come in different shapes and sizes, and BMI alone is not a strong marker of someone’s health or fitness,” said a registered dietitian.  (iStock)

But “BMI alone solely focuses on body size.”

Air India, headquartered in Mumbai, said its new policy will be applicable to those flying as well as those still undergoing training, The Economic Times reported. 

Jonathan the tortoise is still very much alive after viral death hoax, vet confirms

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The world’s oldest land animal, Jonathan the tortoise, is still alive after a viral hoax falsely claimed he’d died.

The confusion began after a post on X falsely claimed the giant tortoise had died at age 193. 

The account, which impersonated Jonathan’s veterinarian, Joe Hollins, quickly gained traction and sparked concern among fans around the world. That claim, however, was not true.

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“Yes, he’s still alive,” the X user wrote hours later. “This was just an April Fools’ prank.”

The real Joe Hollins also stepped in to respond.

Jonathan, shown here, is still alive despite a viral false claim on X that he had died. (Gianluigi Guercia/AFP via Getty Images)

“Jonathan the tortoise is very much alive,” his veterinarian, Joe Hollins, told USA Today. 

He added that the fake account appeared to be part of a scam — and was even attempting to collect cryptocurrency donations.

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Experts who have studied the animal also confirmed the reports were false.

Jonathan, a Seychelles giant tortoise, continues to live on the island of St. Helena, a remote British territory in the South Atlantic Ocean where he has spent most of his life, according to St. Helena’s government website.

Jonathan the oldest tortoise sitting in the grass near Plantation House.

Jonathan still lives on the remote South Atlantic island of St. Helena, where he has spent nearly his entire life. (iStock)

Jonathan is believed to have been born around 1832. 

He was already considered an adult when he arrived on St. Helena in 1882, meaning he has lived through nearly two centuries of history.

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Today, he holds the title of the world’s oldest living land animal, the island said.

He lives on the grounds of Plantation House, the official residence of the island’s governor, where he has become something of a local celebrity.

Jonathan a massive tortoise sitting in the grass.

Jonathan is currently the world’s oldest living land animal. (iStock)

His exact birthdate remains unknown. 

In 2022, officials assigned him an official birthday of Dec. 4, the island said.

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Despite his age, Jonathan continues to defy expectations, outliving generations and remaining a symbol of longevity on the island he calls home.

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Fox News Digital reached out to Joe Hollins and St. Helena’s government for comment.

Cruise lines have canceled their Middle East voyages amid Iran conflict safety fears

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Several cruise lines have canceled their voyages or changed their itineraries in the Middle East due to ongoing safety issues amid the Iran conflict.

Celestyal Cruises — an Athens-based company offering itineraries through the Greek Islands, as well as the Arabian Gulf and Red Sea — canceled all its April sailings, as two of its ships remain out of service. All departures scheduled for April 2026 have been canceled.

“Due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East, we have been unable to reposition our ships, Celestyal Discovery and Celestyal Journey, back to the Mediterranean,” the cruise line said in a March 30 statement.

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“As a result, following careful consideration, all departures scheduled for April 2026 have been canceled.”

Celestyal Discovery remains in Dubai and Celestyal Journey in Doha, both unable to depart the region due to restrictions around the Strait of Hormuz. The cruise line is targeting an early May return to service.

Celestyal Journey, shown here at the Doha port, canceled all its April sailings as two of its ships remain out of service. (Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto )

Those plans remain uncertain amid escalating geopolitical tensions.

Passengers can choose a full refund or a future cruise credit.

Lee Haslett, chief commercial officer at Celestyal, said, “Our priority remains the safety and confidence of our guests, crew and partners. While we know this will be disappointing, making this decision now provides greater clarity and flexibility for those affected.”

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Haslett went on, “Our teams are working closely with guests and travel partners to support rebooking options and ensure a smooth transition, and we remain focused on returning to service in the Mediterranean as soon as it is safe to do so.”

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Passengers can choose a full refund or a future cruise credit. (David Davies/PA Images )

Celestyal Discovery is next scheduled to sail on May 1, 2026, followed by Celestyal Journey on May 2 for a seven-night Greece, Italy and Croatia trip. 

Fox News Digital reached out to Celestyal Cruises for comment.

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Explora II, another ship, will no longer sail in the Middle East for winter 2026–2027 and will instead operate in the Mediterranean.

Geneva-based Explora Journeys said it wants to provide clarity and confidence for guests and travel advisors. The revised season will feature Western Mediterranean and North Africa itineraries, combining well-known ports with lesser-known destinations, including Funchal, Casablanca and Ibiza’s Old Town.

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Fox News Digital reached out to Explora Journeys for comment.

At least six ships from four different companies were affected by the conflict in the region in early March, according to Cruise Hive.

Middle East cruise chaos

Several cruise operators have been affected by the Middle East conflict. (Giuseppe Cacace/AFP)

“We regret to inform our guests and travel partners that, in view of the current circumstances in the Middle East, the Celestyal Journey cruise scheduled to depart from Dubai on March 2, and the Celestyal Discovery cruise scheduled to depart from Abu Dhabi on March 2, have been [canceled],” Celestyal said in a previous statement shared with Cruise Critic.

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As travel chaos gripped the Middle East, MSC Cruises worked to bring passengers home. 

The Swiss cruise line chartered seven flights and bought large groups of seats on commercial planes to repatriate over 1,500 guests stuck on the MSC Euribia in Dubai, according to the cruise line.

Seascape and islands panoramic view from cruising ship deck. Instagram retro effect added.

Passengers who are impacted by the cancellations can choose a full refund or a future cruise credit, the companies said. (iStock)

“These flights include dedicated charter services operated at MSC Cruises’ expense, seats secured in partnership with Emirates and Fly Dubai on scheduled commercial services, as well as some government‑organized flights,” an MSC Cruises spokesperson told Fox News Digital in early March.

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Guests have returned to many destinations — including the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Spain, the United States and Brazil.

2,000-year-old Carthaginian coin unknowingly used as bus fare in England

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A 2,000-year-old coin was unknowingly used as bus fare in England — before officials realized it dated back to the Carthaginian empire.

The artifact, produced in what is now Cadiz, Spain, was recently donated to Leeds Museums and Galleries, according to a March statement from the City of Leeds.

Carthage, an ancient civilization based in North Africa, lasted from roughly 800 B.C. to 146 B.C. — and the coin dates to the first century B.C.

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The relic was collected in the 1950s by a Leeds City Transport employee named James Edwards, who tallied fares from bus and tram drivers at the end of each day and counted them.

Edwards would set aside coins that couldn’t be cashed — including foreign or counterfeit currency — and take them home.

A coin once used as bus fare was later identified as a relic dating back more than 2,000 years to the Carthaginian empire. Kat Baxter, Leeds Museums and Galleries’ curator of archaeology and numismatics, is shown with the coin. (Leeds City Council)

He gave the ancient coin to his grandson, Peter, who stored it in a wooden chest.

Now 77, Peter Edwards recently revisited the coin and researched its origins.

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“Neither of us were coin collectors, but we were fascinated by their origin and imagery — to me, they were treasure,” said Peter Edwards.

He added, “The coin always fascinated me because it was hard to decipher where it came from.”

James Edwards in 1950s

A former transit worker named James Edwards, seen above, unknowingly saved a coin that would later be identified as a rare piece of ancient history. (Leeds City Council)

Edwards donated the coin to Leeds Discovery Center’s collection, a free museum that includes “coins and currency from cultures around the world spanning thousands of years of history,” the city said.

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The coin may have been collected by a soldier who returned to Leeds, said a Leeds City Council spokesperson, but officials say they “will never know for sure.”

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The coin, originally gathered during routine fare collection, is now part of a museum collection after its historical significance was confirmed. (Leeds City Council)

Similar coins have been found previously, the official told Fox News Digital, allowing experts to cross-reference and identify this example.

The spokesperson added that a Leeds curator confirmed the coin’s identity and provided additional background following Peter Edwards’ donation.

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The Carthaginian coin bears the image of the god Melqart, the Phoenician counterpart of Hercules.

“At that time, some Phoenician coins carried Greek imagery to make them more appealing to traders,” Leeds City Council said in a statement.

Wide shot of coin collection

“Other coins of this type have been discovered before, so it was possible to cross-reference,” an official said. (Leeds City Council)

Edwards told city officials his grandfather would be “proud” to know that the coin would come back to Leeds.

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He added, “However, how it got there will always be a mystery.”

New Amazon Product Research Data Reveals Where Chinese Sellers Dominate and Where They Struggle

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Product research for Amazon sellers and brands has never been more critical. With millions of products competing for visibility, understanding the competitive landscape can make or break a launch.

Logan, Utah, April 1, 2026, New data from SmartScout, an advanced Amazon product research tool, sheds light on a key dynamic: the uneven distribution of Chinese sellers across Amazon categories. By analyzing thousands of ASINs and seller profiles, SmartScout reveals where global competition is fiercest – and where opportunities for differentiation still exist.

This isn’t just another Amazon market research report. It’s a data-driven roadmap for brands and agencies seeking Amazon competition insights. Chinese sellers now represent over 50% of third-party sellers on the platform, leveraging low-cost manufacturing, rapid supply chains, and aggressive pricing. Yet their dominance isn’t universal. Certain categories remain more accessible for established U.S. and domestic brands.

Key Findings: Where Chinese Sellers Dominate Amazon Categories

SmartScout’s category-level intelligence highlights three areas where Chinese sellers hold commanding market share, often exceeding 50% of revenue in sub-niches.

Cell Phone Accessories:

This category is a prime example of Chinese seller strength. From cases and chargers to screen protectors and cables, Chinese sellers flood listings with affordable, trend-driven options. Their edge comes from direct access to manufacturing hubs in Shenzhen and rapid iteration on popular designs.

In many subcategories, they control the majority of top search results, driving prices down and making it tough for new entrants to compete on cost alone. For Amazon product research, this means high saturation and intense PPC battles – ideal for volume players but risky for brands without strong differentiation.

Apparel:

Fast fashion and seasonal clothing see heavy Chinese seller presence. Leveraging Alibaba sourcing and efficient FBA fulfillment, these sellers quickly capitalize on viral trends, offering low-price alternatives to big-name brands. Data shows Chinese sellers dominating revenue share in apparel subcategories like activewear, basics, and accessories.

The low barriers to entry – minimal regulatory hurdles and easy customization – fuel this dominance, turning the category into a price-competitive battlefield.

Arts & Crafts:

From scrapbooking supplies to DIY kits and home decor accents, Chinese sellers excel here too. Their ability to produce small-batch, low-cost items at scale gives them an advantage in a category driven by impulse buys and seasonal demand. SmartScout data indicates strong revenue control in arts & crafts, where lookalike products often dominate search rankings. This pattern extends to related low-barrier niches like home goods and small electronics.

These categories share common traits: low regulatory oversight, high price sensitivity, and quick product cycles. Chinese sellers use these to their advantage, often launching hundreds of variations rapidly. For sellers conducting Amazon category analysis, the message is clear—expect fierce competition and razor-thin margins in these spaces.

Categories Where Chinese Sellers Have Lower Presence:

Not every corner of Amazon feels the same pressure. SmartScout’s analysis uncovers categories where Chinese seller revenue share drops significantly, creating breathing room for brands focused on quality, trust, and compliance.

Health & Household

Consumers prioritize safety and efficacy in supplements, wellness products, and household essentials. Strict FDA regulations, labeling requirements, and the need for proven quality control deter many overseas sellers. U.S. brands dominate here, building loyalty through transparency and repeat purchases.

Chinese seller presence is notably lower, as the compliance burden and risk of account suspensions outweigh the low-cost advantages. This makes health & household a prime target for product research for Amazon sellers and brands seeking defensible market positions.

Grocery

Perishability, cold-chain logistics, and complex FDA import rules create natural barriers. Regional favorites, branded staples, and fresh goods favor local or established suppliers. SmartScout data shows minimal Chinese seller penetration in grocery and gourmet food subcategories, where trust and supply chain reliability trump price. Sellers here can focus on storytelling and premium positioning rather than endless price wars.

Beauty

Skincare, cosmetics, and personal care products demand rigorous safety testing and ingredient transparency. Brand loyalty runs deep, and consumers hesitate to trust unproven overseas listings. While some Chinese sellers appear in accessories or tools, core beauty categories remain less saturated. The emphasis on clinical results and regulatory compliance keeps competition more balanced, offering opportunities for innovation-driven brands.

In these areas, Amazon seller data from SmartScout highlights a key advantage: lower saturation allows for higher margins and sustainable growth through branding rather than pure price competition.

Why This Matters for Amazon Product Research

For brands and agencies, Amazon product research is about more than spotting trending keywords – it’s about mapping competitive realities. Categories dominated by Chinese sellers tend to be hyper-saturated, with aggressive PPC spend and review manipulation tactics creating a race to the bottom. New entrants often struggle to gain traction without deep pockets or unique IP.

Conversely, categories with lower Chinese seller presence present fertile ground for differentiation. Brands can invest in quality, storytelling, and customer trust to build long-term moats. This data shifts the paradigm of Amazon market research from broad opportunity hunting to targeted, insight-driven strategy. Ignoring it risks launching into oversaturated markets where Chinese competitors can undercut on price overnight.

Strategic Insights: Navigating Uneven Competition

The SmartScout findings underscore a vital truth: competition on Amazon isn’t evenly distributed. Smart Amazon category analysis now requires granular seller-origin data. Brands should prioritize subcategories with low Chinese revenue share for launches or expansions. Tools that reveal competitor locations, revenue breakdowns, and market share empower data-backed decisions.

Agencies can use these Amazon competition insights to advise clients on portfolio diversification – pairing high-volume, competitive categories with stable, trust-based ones. Sellers already in dominated spaces might explore private labeling, bundling, or premium positioning to stand out.

How SmartScout Delivers Actionable Amazon Seller Data

SmartScout stands out as a leading Amazon product research tool designed for exactly this challenge. Its platform aggregates millions of ASINs, providing category-level intelligence on seller origins, revenue estimates, and competitive dynamics. Users can filter by subcategory to uncover hidden opportunities, track brand performance, and benchmark against Chinese competitors in real time.

Features like the Subcategories tool and seller data dashboards make Amazon product research faster and more precise. Whether you’re a brand protecting market share or an agency optimizing client strategies, SmartScout turns raw data into executable plans – identifying low-competition niches, analyzing pricing trends, and forecasting category shifts.

The Future of Amazon Competition: Tools Are Essential

As Chinese sellers continue expanding their footprint – now surpassing 50% of top performers in many datasets – the marketplace evolves rapidly. Cross-border e-commerce growth shows no signs of slowing, but neither does innovation in Amazon seller data tools. Brands that embrace advanced Amazon market research will thrive, while those relying on outdated methods risk being outmaneuvered.

In this environment, product research for Amazon sellers and brands demands precision. SmartScout equips users with the intelligence needed to spot opportunities, outsmart competitors, and scale sustainably. By focusing on categories where trust and quality matter most, brands can build resilient businesses that withstand global pressures.

Ready to level up your Amazon strategy? Explore SmartScout’s advanced insights today and turn competitive data into your greatest advantage. The next big opportunity in your category might be hiding in plain sight – right where the competition isn’t.

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7-month-old girl killed by stray bullet in Brooklyn shooting, police say

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A 7-month-old baby girl was killed by a stray bullet Wednesday afternoon when a gunman on a moped opened fire on a Brooklyn street, police said.

According to the New York City Police Department, two individuals on a moped approached the intersection of Moore Street and Humboldt Street in Brooklyn when the individual in the back fired a weapon multiple times, with a stray bullet striking a young girl on the sidewalk.

The NYPD has identified the 7-month-old girl as Kaori Patterson-Moore of Brooklyn. She was pronounced dead at the hospital.

The individuals fled the scene on the moped. The NYPD said one person of interest is in custody, while a manhunt is underway for the second suspect as police ask for the public’s help identifying those involved.

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Authorities are asking for the public’s help identifying suspects in a Brooklyn shooting that left a baby dead. (Google Maps; NYPD)

The shooting was believed to be gang-related, and the child was an unintended victim, according to police.

“There are no words that can mend the heartbreak this family is feeling right now,” New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said during a news conference. “A life that had barely begun was taken in an instant.”

The shooting took place around 1:20 p.m. on a street corner where several adults and children were gathered. Police said there were no other injuries connected to the shooting.

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Images released by the NYPD show suspects wanted in connection with a Brooklyn shooting that killed a 7-month-old baby. (NYPD/ DCPI)

Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the moped sped off after the shooting but crashed into an oncoming car two blocks away. Both riders fell off the vehicle, and the impact caused the passenger to lose both his shoes, she added.

One of the men on the moped was injured and taken to the hospital and is in police custody in connection with an unrelated investigation, police said. Investigators believe the man fits the description of the alleged shooter based on his clothing and appearance.

The other man fled and has not been located by police as of Wednesday evening.

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Two individuals on a moped approached the intersection of Moore Street and Humboldt Street in Brooklyn when the individual in the back fired a weapon multiple times, with a stray bullet striking a young girl on the sidewalk, according to police.

An image released by police show two suspects believed to be involved in the shooting that killed a 7-month-old baby on April 1. (NYPD/ DCPI)

No gun has been recovered from the scene, but two shell casings were found, police said.

“This is a terrible day in our city, a tragedy that truly shocks the conscious,” Tisch said at the news conference. “As a mother, I cannot imagine the pain that this family is feeling or the grief that they now carry with them. It is unspeakable.”

Investigators reviewed neighborhood security cameras and tracked the moped’s movement following the shooting, Tisch said.

Mamdani said Wednesday’s homicide is a reminder that more work needs to be done to reduce gun violence.

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Mamdani, flanked by Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, left, and Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny, speaking during a news conference, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in New York.

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, flanked by Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, left, and Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny, provide an update on a Brooklyn shooting during a news conference, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in New York.  (NYPD via AP)

Police are asking anyone with information regarding the incident to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or, for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit tips online or on X @NYPDTips.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

NYC Underground Railroad passage found and could be threatened by development

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An Underground Railroad passageway in New York City was recently identified — and is now under potential threat from proposed commercial development, according to advocates. 

The passage, found in the Merchant’s House Museum in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, is believed to have been part of a secret network of routes that helped enslaved Black Americans escape to freedom.

The structure is described as “about 2 feet square and secreted beneath a built-in chest of drawers on the second floor, [and] descends 15 feet to the ground floor,” according to a statement from the Merchant’s House Museum.

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Though the home dates to 1832, it’s unclear when the passageway was built. 

The house, however, was built by an abolitionist, Joseph Brewster — and the hidden passage “serves no known domestic purpose,” according to the museum.

A newly identified passageway at a historic Manhattan home is believed to have played a role in helping enslaved Black Americans escape to freedom through secret routes. (Max Touhey/Merchant’s House Museum via AP; Three Lions/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

The passageway was first found in the 1930s. Historians did not know until recently that Brewster was an abolitionist.

Museum officials said the analysis of the site took two years of “extensive research” — and now the site is at risk. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places. 

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The concern is connected to the proposed development of a nine-story mixed-use building that could possibly damage the walls and foundation of the Merchant’s House Museum, according to The Associated Press.

Emily Hill-Wright, the museum’s director of operations, recently told AP that engineers have raised concerns about potential structural damage.

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A concealed passage beneath a second-floor chest of drawers descends roughly 15 feet to the ground level. (Max Touhey/Merchant’s House Museum via AP)

“What our engineers are saying is that there really is no way that a building of that size is built immediately next door to the museum without causing significant structural damage to our historic building,” she said.

Museum officials also said the discovery has brought in more visitors in recent months.

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New York City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission is set to make a decision on the development, but members of the community are raising concerns.

In a statement last week, Rev. Al Sharpton warned the site is at risk of “irreversible damage.”

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Researchers say the hidden space serves no known domestic purpose inside the historic New York City home. (Max Touhey/Merchant’s House Museum via AP)

“When engineers tell me that an African American heritage site is in danger of structural compromise or any other sort of irreversible damage, I listen,” Sharpton said in a statement.

The private developer, Kalodop II Park Corp., wants to replace the one-story garage it owns at 27 East 4th St. with a nine-story office building that includes ground-floor space likely to be used for a restaurant or art gallery, as The New York Post reported of the details. 

“Bounty hunters were all over the place in New York City.”

The developer had two earlier applications for construction on the lot; the most recent was approved in 2023, the Post also said. But Kalodop never began the construction — and in December submitted new plans for a building that would have two more stories.

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Helping enslaved people would have come at a great cost to Brewster, Harlem Historical Society director Jacob Morris told The Associated Press.

“Bounty hunters were all over the place in New York City. They made their living on catching freedom-seeking Blacks,” he said.

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The Merchant’s House Museum was originally built in 1832 by abolitionist Joseph Brewster, historians say. (Lawrence Thornton/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Morris added, “If you got caught helping Blacks escape from slavery, a mob could come and burn down your house and beat you up. And maybe even tar and feather you, or worse.”

The passageway discovery is one of many recent archaeological finds involving African American history.

Last June, a South Carolina tourist found “historically significant” remains on Edisto Island, once home to a community of African American sharecroppers.

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Also, last summer, archaeologists in Williamsburg, Virginia, dug up artifacts from the oldest surviving schoolhouse for Black children.

The Associated Press contributed reporting.

Walt Disney World is closing a free parking loophole at Disney Springs

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Walt Disney World is taking steps to close a widely used loophole that allowed visitors to avoid parking fees.

With spring break crowds now surging, the resort has begun restricting access to its complimentary transportation system.

The update effectively ends a long-standing workaround that helped guests skip the $35 parking charge.

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For years, some visitors would park for free at Disney Springs, then hop on a bus to a Disney resort hotel before transferring to the park’s internal transportation network to reach the theme parks without paying for parking.

That’s according to the Disney Theme Park news blog, “Inside the Magic.”

Disney World is now restricting access to its free transportation system to stop guests from bypassing the $35 parking fee. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

That hack is no longer flying. As of late March, Disney has begun limiting bus access to Disney Springs to guests who can prove they are staying at a Disney resort.

Visitors attempting to board are now being asked to show a MagicBand, room key or a digital reservation through the My Disney Experience app. Those without proof are being turned away and directed to standard parking or ride-share options, the blog noted.

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The tighter rules are aimed at prioritizing resort guests during one of the busiest times of the year, when demand for transportation spikes.

In the past, the system largely operated on an honor system, allowing non-hotel guests to take advantage of the perk.

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The stricter rules are meant to give resort guests priority during peak crowds when transportation demand is highest. (iStock)

Fox News Digital reached out to Walt Disney World for comment.

Users on Reddit began sharing experiences with the new restrictions.

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“We tried to hop on a bus to a monorail resort for snacks and drinks, but were told you must have a resort or dining reservation to board,” a user wrote.

Others supported the move, with one person saying, “Love to see Disney finally protecting resort guest perks.”

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Yet another person commented that Disney should prioritize the visitors who are paying hundreds of dollars per night to stay on property over those simply visiting for the day.

Crowds walking down street toward Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World with colorful Mickey balloons under blue sky.

Many users on social media supported the change, saying Disney should prioritize the paying resort guests and protect their perks. (Roberto Machado Noa/LightRocket)

Fox News Digital previously reported that Disneyland Resort may soon ease one of its long-standing rules that has frustrated visitors, potentially allowing guests to move between its two theme parks at any time of day.

The reported change would apply to visitors with Park Hopper tickets and Magic Key passes. 

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The park’s rule used to be that visitors were required to wait until 11 a.m. before switching between Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure.

Under the update, guests would still need to enter their reserved starting park first but could hop to the other park afterward, depending on capacity.

Crowd cheers as airport workers finally collapse stubborn baby stroller

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Two baggage handlers went viral after battling a stubborn baby stroller for several long minutes.

The scene unfolded at Kansas City International Airport as travelers watched the struggle from a jet bridge above the tarmac.

Jason Falen, who was waiting to board a flight to Denver, started recording when he realized the two workers were completely baffled by the baby gear.

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“I only caught the very end,” Falen told Storyful. 

“They had been trying to figure it out for five minutes, and it was comedy gold!”

Two baggage handlers went viral after spending five minutes struggling to figure out how to collapse a stubborn baby stroller while a passenger recorded the moment. (Jason Falen/Storyful)

While the video provided a lighthearted moment, travel expert and former flight attendant Bobby Laurie told Fox News Digital that stroller etiquette at the airport really comes down to “courtesy and preparation.”

“Parents should absolutely be ready to fold their stroller themselves before handing it off to gate agents or ground staff, unless they physically need assistance,” Laurie said.

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In the video, the two men can be seen poking and pulling at the stroller as it refuses to budge.

Travelers on the jet bridge can be heard laughing and trying to help from afar.

Exterior view of Kansas City International Airport terminal

The baggage handlers who went viral work at the Kansas City International Airport. (Tammy Ljungblad/Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

“Well, there’s two little buttons on the side. Like, does he not see those?” one bystander said just seconds before the workers cracked the code.

When the stroller finally collapsed into the flat position, the waiting crowd erupted into cheers and applause for the workers on the ground.

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One of the baggage handlers even joined in, applauding himself for finally winning the “fight” against the stroller before loading it into the plane’s cargo hold.

“Staff are there to help manage the process.”

Laurie warned that because every stroller is different, there’s no guarantee the staff has encountered that particular product before to ensure they can collapse it without damage.

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“Staff are there to help manage the process, but they should not be expected to wrestle with unfamiliar gear while boarding is underway,” he added.

Travelers applaud on the jet bridge as two airport workers struggle to fold a baby stroller on the tarmac.

When the stroller finally folded, people cheered and one worker clapped for himself. (Jason Falen/Storyful)

To avoid a similar scene, Laurie suggests parents remove all personal items, know how their stroller folds before getting to the gate, and be prepared to do it quickly.

The struggle resonated with parents on Reddit, many of whom admitted they have been outsmarted by their own baby gear.

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“One time I was in a parking garage with my baby and I could not close the stroller. I had to watch YouTube videos to figure it out,” one user wrote.

Others agreed that some modern designs are unnecessarily complicated — leading to high-stress moments.

“I’ve sobbed over the exact same issue before,” another user commented.

Birth tourism businesses thrive as Supreme Court weighs citizenship rules

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Birth tourism has become big business, as concierge services and others rake in cash assisting foreigners who want to have their babies in the U.S.

The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments beginning Wednesday on a challenge to President Donald Trump’s Executive Order 14160, which limits birthright citizenship in the U.S.

The term birth tourism in general refers to foreign nationals traveling to another country and giving birth there so that their newborn children can obtain citizenship in that particular country. 

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A concierge service in South Florida called Have my Baby in Miami provides maternity services that have helped with over 2,000 international births, according to the firm’s website.

“The dream of having your child in a country with one of the best medical systems in the world is much more real than you think,” the practice notes. 

Have my Baby in Miami, a concierge service, claims to have assisted with over 2,000 international births. (iStock)

The practice asks parents to prepare travel documents for all those taking part, recommending a minimum validity period of six months, starting on the day scheduled for arrival in the United States.

Parents must begin the process of applying for the baby’s documentation prior to their return trip.

“We offer support and information on how to carry out these activities, which are usually completed easily,” the practice notes on its site.

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Testimonials by parents from such countries as Brazil and Colombia are featured on the website, with many praising the practice’s continued support once they’re back in their home countries.

“It was worth the sacrifice.”

“We are very pleased with the decision to have our baby in Miami by this excellent group of professionals,” wrote Marypaz from Colombia (no last name given). 

“It was worth the sacrifice to be away from our country and our family at this important time.”

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The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments on a challenge to President Donald Trump’s Executive Order 14160 that limits birthright citizenship. (iStock)

Fox News Digital reached out to the Have my Baby in Miami practice for comment.

Section one of the 14th Amendment automatically grants citizenship to all persons born in the United States. Given that courts have routinely upheld birthright citizenship for over a century now, the Trump administration faces an uphill battle, as Fox News Digital has previously reported.  

University of California Berkeley law professor John Yoo told Fox News Digital he believes the Supreme Court will overrule the Trump birthright order. 

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“The better way to operate under the current constitutional rule of birthright citizenship is to more vigorously enforce visas and to shut down businesses that encourage and enable birth tourism,” said Yoo.

A recent Fox News Poll found that 69% of voters support birthright citizenship for children born in the United States to illegal immigrants — which is up from 45%, when Fox News first asked the question in 2006.

The most common visas abused when it comes to birth tourism are B-2 tourist visas and B-1 business visas — which is what prompted the State Department to introduce a new rule in 2020.

"The better way to operate under the current constitutional rule of birthright citizenship is to more vigorously enforce visas and to shut down businesses that encourage and enable birth tourism," said a professor of law. 

“The better way to operate under the current constitutional rule of birthright citizenship is to more vigorously enforce visas and to shut down businesses that encourage and enable birth tourism,” said a professor of law.  (iStock)

“A consular officer shall deny a B nonimmigrant visa to an alien [whom] he or she has reason to believe intends to travel for this primary purpose,” the rule reads.

The rule states that “the department considers birth tourism an inappropriate basis for the issuance of temporary visitor visas.”

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President Trump called out birth tourism in a Truth Social post Monday, calling out China for exploiting U.S. birthright citizenship. 

“The department considers birth tourism an inappropriate basis for the issuance of temporary visitor visas.”

“Birthright Citizenship is not about rich people from China, and the rest of the World, who want their children, and hundreds of thousands more,” he wrote, “FOR PAY, to ridiculously become citizens of the United States of America. It is about the BABIES OF SLAVES!”

The president added, “The World is getting rich selling citizenships to our Country.”

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One law professor said he believes the Supreme Court will wind up overruling the Trump birthright order. A decision isn’t expected until late June.  (iStock)

In July, the U.S. Mission to Nigeria shared a stark warning about “birth tourism” to those who might be planning trips to America primarily for this reason.

“Using your visa to travel for the primary purpose of giving birth in the United States so that your child will have U.S. citizenship is not permitted,” the mission wrote on its X account. 

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The notice was posted on Facebook as well. 

“We will deny your visa if we believe your primary purpose of travel is to give birth in the United States to get U.S. citizenship for your child. This is not permitted,” the post stated.

The Supreme Court’s decision on the birthright citizenship issue is expected in late June. 

Kerri Kupec Urbahn of Fox News contributed reporting.Â