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Data brokers hid opt-out pages from Google after Senate probe

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If you have ever tried to opt out of a data broker site, you know the drill. You search. You scroll. You click through layers of legal jargon. Then you wonder if they even want you to find the exit door. Now we know the answer.

A U.S. Senate investigation found that several major data brokers placed code on their opt-out pages that blocked search engines from indexing them. In practical terms, that meant you could not easily find the page where you ask them to stop selling your data.

After pressure from Sen. Maggie Hassan, four companies have now removed that code.

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Which data brokers hid their opt-out pages?

The companies named in the report include:

  • Comscore
  • IQVIA Digital
  • Telesign
  • 6sense Insights

These firms collect and sell personal information for marketing, analytics or identity verification. That data can include browsing behavior, device details, location history and in some cases highly sensitive identifiers.

A U.S. Senate investigation found major data brokers used no index code to hide opt-out pages from Google, making it harder for people to stop the sale of their personal data.   (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

An earlier investigation by The Markup and CalMatters found that dozens of brokers used “no index” code to hide opt-out instructions from Google search results. Some removed the code after reporters reached out. However, Sen. Hassan’s office later found that the four companies above still had opt-out pages blocked from search engines. They have since removed the code.

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One more company, Findem, has not removed the no-index code from its “Do not sell or share my personal information” page, according to the report. The company later said an email from the senator’s office did not reach its CEO due to spam filtering and that its privacy channels are actively monitored. The Committee report noted this lack of action raises serious concerns about responsiveness to privacy requests and about whether opt-out rights are being made truly accessible.

We reached out to all five companies for comment. A spokesperson for 6sense provided the following statement:

“6sense takes privacy transparency seriously and has always fully indexed our Privacy Center, where individuals may exercise their opt-out rights in compliance with applicable laws. For a period of time, we included a “no index” directive on the Privacy Policy page to reduce spam volume to privacy request email aliases and protect the integrity of request handling systems. Once the issue was raised by the Committee, that code was immediately removed. Our Privacy Center opt-out page has remained indexed, and our Privacy Policy has always been accessible and prominently visible on our web properties, as well as directly linked in our publicly available data broker registrations. We regularly review our security and privacy practices to meet evolving regulatory requirements, and our commitment has been independently validated annually through ISO/IEC 27001:2022, ISO/IEC 42001:2023, and SOC 2, Type II certifications.”

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6sense said it takes privacy transparency “seriously.” (iStock)

Why hidden data broker opt-out pages matter for your privacy

Opt-out pages are not a courtesy. In many states, they are required by law. When companies hide those pages from search engines, they make it harder for you to take control of your own information. And that matters. The more complicated the process feels, the more likely people are to give up halfway through. Meanwhile, data broker breaches have been expensive and damaging. Committee calculations estimate that identity theft tied to four major data broker breaches cost U.S. consumers more than $20 billion. That is not a minor privacy slip. That is real money, real consequences and real stress for families trying to clean up the mess.

Why scammers care about your data

When detailed personal information falls into the wrong hands, it fuels scams that feel alarmingly real. Criminal networks can use data like Social Security numbers, home addresses and phone numbers to create highly customized emails, texts and phone calls. The more accurate the details, the more convincing the scam. That is one reason data broker breaches are not just a privacy issue. They are a consumer protection issue.

Sen. Maggie Hassan’s investigation is part of her broader effort to combat scams, which now account for nearly half a trillion dollars in losses annually and have grown into one of the world’s largest illicit industries. She has also opened inquiries into the roles that satellite internet providers, online dating platforms, AI companies and federal agencies play in preventing fraud.

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The investigation was led by Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire. (Sen. Maggie Hassan reelection campaign)

What this means for your personal data and privacy

Here is the uncomfortable truth. Your personal data likely sits in dozens, maybe hundreds of databases you have never heard of. You did not sign up. You did not click agree. But your information still travels through a vast marketplace. Even when opt-out forms exist, finding and completing them can feel like a part-time job. And since the U.S. still lacks a comprehensive federal privacy law like Europe’s GDPR, rules vary by state. So yes, the opt-out pages are now easier to find for these companies. But the bigger system remains largely intact.

How to opt out of data brokers and protect your information

You cannot erase yourself from the internet overnight. However, you can reduce your exposure.

1) Search your name regularly

Type your full name and city into Google. Look for data broker listings. Many include an opt-out link buried in the privacy policy.

2) Use state privacy tools if available

California residents can use a free state-run tool called DROP at privacy.ca.gov/drop/ to request deletion from more than 500 registered brokers. Other states are rolling out similar systems.

3) Submit opt-out requests directly

Visit the privacy or “Do not sell my information” page on broker sites. Follow instructions carefully and keep confirmation emails.

4) Consider a data removal service

Data removal services can automate opt-out requests across dozens of brokers. They are not perfect, but they save time. Check out my top picks for data removal services and get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web by visiting Cyberguy.com.

5) Lock down core accounts

Use strong, unique passwords stored in a password manager. Check out the best expert-reviewed password managers of 2026 at Cyberguy.com. Also, turn on two-factor authentication (2FA) for financial email and social accounts. That way, even if your data circulates, criminals have a harder time breaking in.

The larger problem with the data broker industry

The data broker industry is legal. It operates in plain sight. Yet most people have no idea how many companies trade in their information. Until Congress passes a national privacy law, oversight will remain patchwork. That leaves you to chase down your own records one company at a time. Transparency should not require a Senate investigation.

Kurt’s key takeaways 

This story is about more than hidden code. It is about control. When companies quietly block search engines from indexing opt-out pages, they tilt the playing field. After public scrutiny, those pages are easier to find. That is a step forward. Still, your data continues to move through an ecosystem designed to profit from it. So the real question is not whether opt-out pages appear on Google.

How much of your personal life are you comfortable leaving in the hands of companies you have never heard of? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com.

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Viking Ocean Cruises tops list of cleanest cruise ships revealed in new study

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The cleanest cruise ships have been revealed in a new study — and some of the findings may surprise cruise lovers.

The study, which compiled data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) annual health and hygiene inspections, ranked a number of popular cruise lines as the most sanitary.

“The data shows that independent brands tend to score higher than large conglomerates, and, surprisingly, the age of the ship doesn’t appear to influence a cruise line’s ability to achieve a perfect score,” according to the study by Florida-based Squaremouth Travel Insurance.

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Cruise ships were graded on a 100-point scale. To pass inspection, ships must score 86 or above. 

The Viking Ocean Cruises II Ltd., Viking Expedition Operations and Crystal Cruises were tied as the cleanest cruise lines, according to the study. Each cruise line scored a 99 out of 100.

“Surprisingly, the age of the ship doesn’t appear to influence a cruise line’s ability to achieve a perfect score,” a new study said.  (Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group)

“The federal government’s Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP), established in 1975 to work with the cruise industry to protect travelers’ health, is critical for the health and safety of passengers, staff and the locations that cruise ships visit,” Gavin Macgregor-Skinner, an infection prevention expert and epidemiologist, told Fox News Digital.

Oceania Cruises, P&O Cruises, Japan Grace, Virgin Voyages, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Celebrity Cruises and Royal Caribbean International completed the top 10 cleanest cruise line list.

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Royal Caribbean’s Adventure of the Seas ship, which premiered in 2001, ranked high in the CDC’s list — proving that age is not necessarily linked to cleanliness.

All the ships in the top 10 scored higher than 97.12.

“Ships participating in the VSP can expect two unannounced inspections every year, with a focus on medical facilities, potable water systems, swimming pools and whirlpool baths, galleys and dining rooms, child activity centers, cabins, ventilation systems and common areas,” Macgregor-Skinner said.

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Cruise ships were graded on a 100-point scale. Ships must score 86 or above to pass inspection. (Jeff Greenberg/Universal Images Group)

Viking, Virgin and Norwegian were the corporations that ranked the highest, with sanitation scores of 98.75, 97.67 and 97.39 respectively, according to the study.

“Without strong cleaning and hygiene practices, germs can spread quickly.”

Disney was No. 4 in the list of corporations — averaging a 97.

Royal Caribbean and Carnival had average sanitation scores of 96.74 and 94.82 respectively.

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Viruses can spread quickly on a cruise ship. 

But the CDC implements strict cleaning protocols for all vessels.

Cleanest Ships

All the ships in the top 10 list of cleanest cruises scored higher than 97.12. (Horacio Villalobos/Corbis)

“Cruise ships are shared environments where thousands of people touch the same surfaces every day,” Brian Sansoni, senior vice president of communications at the American Cleaning Institute in Washington, D.C., told Fox News Digital.

“Without strong cleaning and hygiene practices, germs can spread quickly, increasing the risk of illness among passengers and crew,” he continued.

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Surprisingly, the study found no link between viruses and the lack of cleanliness.

Cruise ships are often ravaged by norovirus and other gastrointestinal illnesses. In 2025, the CDC reported 23 onboard outbreaks, according to the study.

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Overall, the cruise industry is cleaner than other travel sectors, an expert said. (Jens Büttner)

However, “the data shows no correlation between the number of onboard viral outbreaks and sanitation scores, proving that viral illness can easily spread on the cleanest of ships,” the study said.

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Macgregor-Skinner said cruise lines are the only part of the travel sector that routinely report illnesses to the federal government.

“It is very important not to confuse the wider availability of cruise health data with a higher incidence rate on cruise ships compared to settings like restaurants, hotels and planes,” Macgregor-Skinner said.

Clean Cruise Ships

Viruses can spread quickly on a cruise ship. But the CDC enforces strict cleaning protocols. (Richard Tribou/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service)

Overall, the cruise industry is actually cleaner than other travel sectors, he said.

Nevertheless, Sansoni asserted, “Inadequate cleaning can allow viruses and bacteria to linger on high‑touch surfaces like railings, elevator buttons and bathroom fixtures. When cleaning protocols break down, those germs can spread rapidly in close quarters.”

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Per the study, here are the top 10 cleanest cruise lines. 

Top 10 list

Viking Ocean Cruises

Viking Expedition Cruises

Crystal Cruises

Oceania Cruises

P&O Cruises

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Japan Grace

Virgin Voyages

Norwegian Cruise Line

Celebrity Cruises

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Capodagli Property Company has Announced The Approval of Meridia Gloucester City 101

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This landmark mixed-use waterfront redevelopment brings 364 thoughtfully designed residential units, complemented by restaurant space, structured  parking, public access enhancements, and the preservation of a continuous pedestrian walkway encircling the pier.

Gloucester City, New Jersey, March 14, 2026, Meridia Gloucester City 101 is located along Freedom Pier in Gloucester City. These elements will create a vibrant destination that reconnects the community to its shoreline and reactivates a key segment of the city’s riverfront.

Meridia Gloucester City 101 represents a long-term investment in Gloucester City’s waterfront – activating Freedom Pier, expanding housing opportunities, and delivering a place where residents and visitors can gather, dine, and experience the riverfront.

“This is more than a residential development,” said Brian Pfistner, Chief Executive Officer of Capodagli Property Company. “Meridia Gloucester City 101 represents a long-term investment in Gloucester City’s waterfront – activating Freedom Pier, creating new housing opportunities, and delivering a place where residents and visitors can gather, dine, and experience the riverfront.”

Two Architecturally Distinct Buildings

Meridia Gloucester City 101 will consist of two mid-rise buildings designed to complement the waterfront setting while enhancing pedestrian activity and public access.

Building A will offer 247 residential units across seven stories, with 103 parking spaces, and 3,400 square feet of retail/commercial space designed for a waterfront restaurant. This building will also include a curated suite of resident amenities, including a fully equipped fitness center and lifestyle-focused common areas.

Building B will feature 117 residential units across eight stories, with 292 structured mechanical parking spaces and 152 traditional parking spaces.

The residential mix in the buildings will include studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments designed to appeal to a diverse range of residents seeking modern waterfront living.

In addition to the two buildings, this project will also include 114 surface parking spaces, dedicated public parking to support pier access and the waterfront restaurant, and a continuous public walkway surrounding Freedom Pier to enhance connectivity and public access

Enhancing Public Access and Waterfront Activation

A defining feature of the project is its integration with Freedom Pier. The development preserves and enhances public access to the waterfront, creating an activated public realm anchored by dining, open space, and pedestrian circulation.

The public walkway surrounding the pier will provide unobstructed access to the riverfront, encouraging recreation, community engagement, and year-round activation. By blending private investment with public access improvements, the project advances Gloucester City’s broader vision for waterfront revitalization.

The architectural approach emphasizes contemporary waterfront design, contextual scale, and an activated ground plane that enhances the pedestrian experience.

Construction timing and phasing details will be announced as the project advances toward groundbreaking.

Capodagli Property Company is a premier real estate development, construction, and property management firm specializing in multi-family and mixed-use real estate projects. Founded in 1970, Capodagli is recognized for its ability to envision thriving communities on underutilized assets, playing a major role in redeveloping these communities.

Capodagli Property Company develops, owns, and manages over 6,000 rental apartments with over 4,000 units in the pipeline.

They are proud of their reputation for building and managing exceptional residential communities under the brand name “Meridia Living.” Meridia Living strives to ensure all the properties they manage are well maintained while instilling a sense of belonging towards their residents.

For more information on Capodagli Property Company and Meridia Living, visit www.capodagli.com

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American travelers to Europe face fingerprint scans starting in April with full enforcement

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European vacation destinations will begin requiring all travelers to have prints of their fingers taken, as well as photos, upon arrival in a new screening process.

France, Italy, Portugal, the United Kingdom and 25 other countries began implementing a new Entry/Exit System (EES) on Oct. 12 — and come April 10, it will be fully enforced.  

The program will be introduced “in phases,” officials say. 

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“These European countries will introduce the different elements of the EES in phases, including the collection of biometric data, such as facial image and fingerprints,” the European Union’s (EU) website notes.

“This means that biometric data (facial image and fingerprints) might not be collected at every border crossing point right away, and [travelers’] personal information may not be registered in the system,” it continued.

Europe’s new biometric border system will be fully enforced on April 10 and will require fingerprints and facial scans for all visitors. (Jaimi Joy/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Manual passport stamping is being replaced by automatic digital registration.

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“As passport stamping will no longer exist once the EES is operational, carriers must use an online interface to perform these checks instead,” reads the EU site.

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Manual passport stamping is being replaced by automatic digital registration. (iStock)

It’s anticipated that the new policy will help modernize border management across Europe, including security improvements to combat fraud and terrorism.

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The system will be able to track if visitors overstay their welcome in the Schengen Area, which is a zone of 29 European countries that allow movement.

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In March 2025, nearly 1.6 million Americans traveled to Europe. (Jaimi Joy/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

A self-service system is offered for those with a biometric passport, which contains a “chip” of the personal biometric information collected.

This time last year — in March 2025 — nearly 1.6 million Americans traveled to Europe, according to the International Trade Administration.

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Roughly 16 to 18 million Americans traveled to Europe in all of 2025, according to industry estimates. 

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The U.S. is one of Europe’s biggest tourism markets, per the World Tourism Guide. 

Fetterman praises former opponent Dr Oz for rooting out Medicaid fraud

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Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman praised his former political opponent, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz, during a Wednesday interview, for Oz’s efforts to root out fraud.

Fetterman offered a positive review of Oz’s job performance at CMS when asked by CBS News journalist Major Garrett, “Is he doing a good job in the administration, Dr. Oz?”

“I think it’s entirely appropriate. I mean, it’s — what we’re discovering. There was a lot of fraud in Medicaid, and now let’s root that out!” Fetterman said. 

“That’s the same thing about immigration, root out all of the criminals and deport them. And now I’m very supportive of Medicaid, obviously, but now root out all of the kinds of fraud,” Fetterman said. “So it seems like that’s what he’s zeroing in on and, as long as he continues, yes, absolutely.”

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Sen. John Fetterman participates in a debate, June 2, 2025, in Boston. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

Fetterman defeated Oz in Pennsylvania’s closely watched 2022 Senate race, a contest that became one of the most high-profile and contentious battles of that year’s midterms. Fetterman leaned into a populist, working-class message and frequently mocked Oz as an out-of-touch celebrity from another state. 

During the 2022 Senate campaign against Oz, Fetterman overcame a stroke to win the race, helping Democrats hold the Senate majority that year.

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Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman offered some praise for the work of the Trump administration, calling for them to “root out all of the criminals and deport them.” (AP/Alex Brandon and Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

New York state’s Medicaid program is being thoroughly examined by CMS, with Oz claiming there is evidence of widespread fraud. 

In a letter to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul earlier this month, Oz asked state officials 50 questions about the program and gave Hochul and her team 30 days to get the requested information to the Trump administration.

A spokesperson for Hochul told Fox News Digital that she was leading efforts to get rid of waste, fraud and abuse in Medicaid before President Donald Trump‘s return to the White House. The spokesperson also said that Hochul’s office would work with the administration to “identify bad actors.” However, the spokesperson also classified CMS’s probe as politically motivated.

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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz attends a press conference at the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., on June 30. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

“Well before the Trump administration even took office, Governor Hochul was leading efforts to root out waste, fraud and abuse — including sweeping CDPAP reforms that shut down hundreds of wasteful Medicaid middlemen and saved over $2 billion for state and federal taxpayers while protecting home care for those who need it,” the spokesperson said.

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“But let’s be clear about the real goal for Donald Trump and Washington Republicans: eliminating programs that support our most vulnerable and ripping away healthcare from everyday New Yorkers,” the spokesperson added.

Fox News’ Rachel Wolf contributed to this report. 

Flight passenger took viral TikTok video of her seat being shoved as she reclined

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A traveler’s decision to recline her seat during a recent flight turned into a viral confrontation after the passenger behind her reacted aggressively.

A woman documented what she called the “worst plane ride” — sharing a video of herself as her seat was repeatedly shoved forward after she reclined it.

The clip on TikTok shows the seat jerking abruptly, apparently from forceful pushes by the person seated behind her. 

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In the comments section, the traveler said the behavior continued throughout the flight and that she sought assistance from flight attendants.

Some who commented said the aggressive response seen in the clip went too far.

A woman who shared her story on social media (not pictured) decided to recline her seat during a plane trip — which led to an aggressive reaction from the passenger behind her. (iStock)

“I’m an airline pilot and this is not acceptable,” one user wrote, urging the passenger to notify cabin crew.

Others sided with the passenger in the back.

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“I have no sympathy for people that recline their seats,” one person said, echoing a common frustration among travelers.

Another person added, “If I paid for the seat, then I’m gonna get the full experience” — suggesting that passengers are entitled to use their seats as designed.

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A huge debate erupted online about whether it’s OK to recline a plane seat. A woman (not pictured) was reportedly shoved by another passenger after leaning back during a flight. (iStock)

Florida-based etiquette expert Jacqueline Whitmore, a former flight attendant, told Fox News Digital that reclining is permitted but should be done thoughtfully.

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“Every passenger has the right to recline,” she said. But she advised travelers to check behind them before adjusting their seats.

“Always glance back before you recline to ensure you don’t hit someone’s knees or damage their laptop,” she said.

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Whitmore also recommended reclining gradually instead of suddenly.

“Recline slowly instead of abruptly,” she told Fox News Digital.

Airplane passenger with long legs sitting cramped in economy class seat behind another traveler.

An etiquette expert said passengers are entitled to recline their seats, but they should avoid bumping someone’s knees or damaging a laptop. (iStock)

She added that seats should be returned upright during meals and for takeoff and landing.

Not all seats are designed to recline, particularly those near exit rows. 

If a passenger’s seat does not recline and the person wishes to move locations, Whitmore suggested speaking with a flight attendant about available options.

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“Just because the seat reclines does not mean it should be used without consideration,” she said. 

“A little awareness of the person behind you goes a long way in making the flight more pleasant for everyone.”

Inside Israel’s elite drone unit battling Iran and Hezbollah

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JERUSALEM: Israel’s Squadron 200, also known as the first Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Squadron, has played a crucial role in destroying more than half of the Iranian regime’s ballistic missile launchers as the 14th day of the war unfolds across the Middle East.

Fox News Digital gained access to one of Israel’s most experienced and veteran UAV operators from Squadron 200. “I have been flying drones for the past 25 years, and other operational missions have prepared me for this war,” said the IDF Squadron leader.

He summed up the highly sensitive nature of his work in protecting the Israeli civilian population. “Every night that my wife and my kids sleep a full night without an alarm is something I can give credit to the air force and drone operators.” Israel’s technology system warns Israelis with mobile phone messages and wailing public alarms that provide an advanced notice of incoming Iranian missiles and drones.

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Israeli Air Force personnel from Squadron 200 oversee a Heron-1 (“Shoval”) UAV flight. Established in the 1970s, the “First UAV Squadron” operates advanced unmanned systems for surveillance, intelligence and precision missions across multiple arenas. (IDF)

The IDF drone commander said the main goal of his squadron is to “find rocket launchers and surface-to-air missiles that are a risk to our pilots who fly over and destroy them before they launch missiles and gain air superiority for the area and reduce the risk for civilians back at home.”

He added that “We can take a lot of credit for the reduction” in Iranian missiles and drones fired at Israel.

The stakes are high for the UAV operators. Iran’s aerial warfare campaign has led to the deaths of 12 Israelis and over 2,975 people have been admitted to Israeli hospitals. 

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People take shelter as Iran launched missiles and drones towards Israel following the US-Israeli attacks. ( Mostafa Alkharouf/Anadolu via Getty Images)

An IDF spokesman told Fox News Digital on Wednesday that Iran has launched “many dozens of missiles with cluster bomb heads spread across Israel.”  The cluster munitions are particularly lethal because they murder or severely injure with scattered bomblets that can also stay active long after their launch.

Just days ago, Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani, the Israeli military spokesman, told Fox News Digital that the army has had a “near complete success” rate in stopping Iranian drones from hitting Israeli targets. 

However, the drone commander warned that the “great decrease in the number of launchers does not mean we can sit and rest.”

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The IDF drone commander said, “one thing we learned from October 7 is that we should eliminate risks before they become too big.”

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A Heron-1 (“Shoval”) UAV, operated by Israeli Air Force Squadron 200, takes off for an intelligence and surveillance mission. Manufactured by Israel Aerospace Industries, the aircraft can remain airborne for extended periods, delivering day-and-night real-time intelligence. (IDF)

“The important thing is the goal of bringing peace to the Middle East,” he said with reference to when Iran and Israel had cordial relations before the 1979 Islamic Republic revolution in Iran and President Trump’s advocacy for peace in the region.

The complex running of a drone team was described as “orchestra” work, by the UAV operator, where a 3-person crew — commander, pilot and operator — seamlessly coordinate their various activities.

According to the IDF, Squadron 200 operates the Heron-1 (“Shoval”) UAV, manufactured by Israel Aerospace Industries, which is used for intelligence gathering, surveillance, support of ground forces and precision strike missions.”

A person watches a smoke plume rise in the distant in Tehran, Iran on March 2, 2026.

A general view of Tehran with smoke visible in the distance after explosions were reported in the city, on March 2, 2026, in Tehran, Iran. (Contributor/Getty Images)

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The IDF said that the air force’s drones “are capable of remaining airborne for extended periods and providing real-time intelligence to forces on the ground, both day and night and over long distances.

The squadron was established in the 1970s as part of the development of the Israeli Air Force’s UAV array and has since participated in numerous operations across different arenas.”

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Kilauea volcano eruption reaches 1,000 feet, forces park closures

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A famous Hawaii volcano erupted recently, its lava reaching as high as 1,000 feet — with the eruption on March 10 prompting temporary closures at a national park and part of an important highway due to falling glassy volcanic fragments, including ash, The Associated Press reported.

Kilauea, on Hawaii’s Big Island, has been dazzling residents and visitors with an on-and-off eruption that periodically sends fountains of lava soaring into the sky.

The fountaining that began earlier this week marked the eruption’s 43rd episode since it began in Dec. 2024.

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A livestream showed two fountains of bright-red lava and smoke. 

It was unclear how long the fountaining would last, as some episodes have lasted a few days, with others just a few hours.

Lava fountains rise in an eruptive episode of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii. Most recently, the fountaining occurred on March 10. In the photo above, the volcano is shown erupting in June 2025. (M. Zoeller/Anadolu)

As in other times, the molten rock was confined within Kilauea’s summit crater inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and hasn’t threatened homes or buildings.

But the lava fountains were creating trouble for neighboring communities and a highway where the volcanic fragments and ash, known as tephra, were falling. 

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The tephra prompted temporary closures at the national park around the summit and a partial closure of Highway 11, an important route around the island, on either side of the park.

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People watched as Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano erupted on May 11, 2025.  (Gary Miller)

Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano also erupted in January, with photos showing lava piling up inside its summit crater, the U.S. Geological Survey said. 

The eruption came less than a month after its previous eruption ended.

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The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory detected the lava glowing inside the Halemaumau crater at the volcano’s summit caldera through webcam images, indicating Kilauea had begun erupting.

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The volcano’s summit is inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and is not near residential communities. 

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Lava erupted from the Kilauea volcano on Tuesday, March 10, at the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. (United States Geological Survey)

But a 2018 Kilauea eruption destroyed over 700 residences. 

As the lava advanced, the volcano erupted in a series of rare explosive bursts at the time. 

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It hurled towering plumes of ash thousands of meters into the sky, according to Science magazine.

Fox News Digital’s Lawrence Richard, as well as The Associated Press, contributed reporting.

Archaeologists confirm location of lost city founded by Alexander the Great

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Archaeologists have confirmed the location of a long-lost city founded by Alexander the Great — a once-thriving trade hub that’s been hidden for centuries.

The ancient city, known as Alexandria on the Tigris, is located in southern Iraq, near the Persian Gulf.

It was founded in the fourth century B.C. as a port city linking trade from India to Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean world. It fell into obscurity after the third century A.D., when the path of the Tigris shifted.

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Over the past few years, researchers have mapped the city’s fortification walls, street grids and city blocks, thanks to drone imagery and high-resolution geophysical scans.

Archaeologists have worked at the site since the 2010s, a time when ISIS exerted control over Iraq — but it wasn’t until now that the full scale of the lost metropolis was revealed.

Archaeologists have confirmed the location of Alexandria on the Tigris, a city founded by Alexander the Great in 324 B.C. near what is now southern Iraq. (Bettman via Getty Images; Charax Spasinou Project (Stuart Campbell 2017))

The University of Konstanz in Germany, in a Jan. 28 press release, said excavators were “only allowed to conduct surface surveys under the close supervision of either soldiers or police officers.”

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Researchers identified temple complexes, workshops with kilns and furnaces and the remains of the city’s harbor and canal system.

The city had been “repeatedly flooded,” but it was miraculously well-preserved, said Stefan R. Hauser, an archaeology professor at the University of Konstanz.

LiDAR scan of site

The nearly untouched site offers what researchers call a rare chance to reconstruct an entire ancient city plan. (Charax Spasinou Project 2016 (Jörg Fassbinder))

Hauser told Fox News Digital that, like its more famous counterpart in Egypt, Alexandria on the Tigris was founded at a crossroads between river and sea.

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The city was founded at a time when a new harbor for trade with India was desperately needed in southern Mesopotamia.

Hauser said Alexander the Great personally chose the site in 324 B.C., citing the author Pliny the Elder, who relied on older sources.

“The quality of the geophysical evidence is absolutely stunning… The preservation of buildings is surprisingly good.”

Alexander, the Macedonian leader who conquered the Persian Empire, was drawn to the site by the strategic river location.

The archaeologist said he was surprised by the city’s size at 2.5 square miles, which he called “enormous for an ancient city.”

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“The size of the city blocks is extraordinary,” he said. “It surpasses even those of the major capitals of the time, like Seleucia on the Tigris or Alexandria on the Nile.”

Hauser added, “The quality of the geophysical evidence is absolutely stunning… The preservation of buildings is surprisingly good, and we started identifying the walls immediately beneath the surface, which also accounts for the good results in geophysical exploration.”

Ruins at site

Scholars say the city was founded at a critical crossroads between river and sea, helping anchor trade routes through the Persian Gulf. (Charax Spasinou Project 2022 (Robert Killick))

Hauser said the research began in 2016 under British archaeologists Jane Moon, Robert Killick and Stuart Campbell, whom he credited with launching the project.

Excavating the site was a challenge, he said, as summer temperatures rise above 120 degrees Fahrenheit. In addition, the general area suffers from air pollution.

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The team of researchers plans to investigate the city’s quarter and its workshops and kilns in the future, pending funding.

Aerial of ancient city

“We started identifying the walls immediately beneath the surface,” said an archaeology professor. (Charax Spasinou Project (Stuart Campbell 2017))

Hauser stressed that the site could shed new light on the Parthian Empire, which controlled the city centuries after Alexander’s conquest. He described the empire as one of antiquity’s most understudied powers.

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“There is not a single useful summary [of] its history, structure and culture,” said Hauser.

Medieval depiction of Alexander the Great

A medieval depiction of Alexander the Great crossing the Tigris, seen above, showcases the legacy of the Macedonian ruler who founded Alexandria on the Tigris in the fourth century B.C. (Art Images via Getty Images)

The site is “particularly well suited for this kind of research, because there has been no later building activity since antiquity,” he added.

“We have the nearly unique chance to reconstruct an entire city plan [through] geophysical research, and currently hope to complete geophysics this year.”