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Thailand warns travelers that vaping is illegal and can mean prison time

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Mexico's new vape ban could bring hefty $12,500 fines and 8 years in prison

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Travelers to Thailand are being reminded that electronic cigarettes are strictly banned in the country — with violators facing steep fines or even prison time.

The warning comes as some tourists say they’ve been caught off guard by the country’s strict anti-vaping laws while on vacation.

Recently, a TikTok user, Sara Green, was with her partner visiting Thailand and was approached by authorities while vaping on a beach. She was told the habit was not only frowned upon but illegal, she related in a social media post.

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Green said in her post the two were taken to a police station and questioned.

The pair were later released after paying a fine of 40,000 Thai baht, or roughly $1,200. Officials warned they could face up to five years in prison if caught again.

“The ban was introduced for health reasons, and it was originally suggested because electronic cigarettes were luring young people into smoking,” the embassy noted. (iStock)

Thailand has enforced strict vaping rules since 2014, the Thai Embassy indicates.

“While electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes are used around the world as a way of helping people quit smoking, travelers coming to Thailand should be aware that these devices are in fact illegal in the kingdom,” the embassy says.

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It also notes that “anyone found breaking this law by using an electronic cigarette — or vaping — in Thailand could be arrested and face jail time, or a fine several times the value of the illegal item[s].”

This applies to both tourists and residents.

Beautiful young woman vaping and texting on her smartphone in a bar.

Thailand has enforced a strict ban on e-cigarettes since 2014. (iStock)

“The ban was introduced for health reasons, and it was originally suggested because electronic cigarettes were luring young people into smoking,” the embassy noted.

Thailand is among a growing number of countries that have implemented strict vaping restrictions.

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Fox News Digital previously reported that Mexico has also taken a hard stance on vaping, with strict enforcement that can impact tourists.

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Earlier this year, officials began enforcing a nationwide ban on electronic cigarettes, with penalties that can include confiscation, fines and even detention.

Woman wearing sunglasses vaping while sitting at an outdoor café table with drinks and plants

Mexico has also taken a hard stance on vaping, with strict enforcement that can impact tourists. (iStock)

Travelers entering the country with vaping devices may face scrutiny at customs, and items brought ashore from cruise ships can be treated as imports under Mexican law.

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Reports have warned that violations could result in fines of up to $12,500 — or, in more serious cases, potential prison time.

The crackdown is part of a broader effort by Mexican authorities to tighten restrictions on smoking and vaping in public spaces.

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Parents charged after ‘unsupervised’ child crawls toward wolves and is injured

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A toddler described as “unsupervised” was injured by a wolf over the weekend in Hersheypark’s ZooAmerica after managing to crawl into a restricted area. 

The parents, from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, were charged Sunday by police with one count each of misdemeanor child endangerment, according to multiple reports. 

Police say the parents moved about 25 to 30 feet away from the toddler toward a seating area and were looking at their cellphones at the time of the incident, reports say. Fox News Digital reached out to the Derry Township Police Department for more details. 

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“Based on our review, an unsupervised 18-month old child was able to crawl under an exterior perimeter fence, travel to the primary metal enclosure surrounding the wolf habitat, and put his hand through that fence,” ZooAmerica said in a statement shared with Fox News Digital, in response to a query about the incident.

“A wolf approached and made contact with the child’s hand. This type of response is consistent with natural animal behavior, and was not a sign of aggression,” the zoo’s statement continued. 

The parents of an “unsupervised” toddler are being charged after the child crawled under a protective outer fence at an exhibit at Hersheypark’s ZooAmerica in Pennsylvania and was injured by a wolf. (iStock)

“The child was never inside the wolf’s enclosure, and we are relieved the injuries were minor,” the zoo said. 

The zoo’s wolf pack consists of three animals: a male named Twister and two female sisters, Hazel and Freya. 

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Officials have not identified which wolf was involved in the incident.

Injuries to visitors — especially children — from animals in accredited U.S. zoos are considered rare, and strict safety standards, including secure enclosures and multiple barriers, are designed to prevent direct contact with animals, according to the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), based in Maryland. 

Gray wolf

A gray wolf is seen above. The zoo’s wolf pack at HersheyPark consists of three gray wolves (not pictured): a male named Twister and two female sisters, Hazel and Freya.  (AP Photo/Dawn Villella, File)

When incidents do occur, they typically involve unusual situations, such as visitors bypassing barriers or participating in close-contact experiences, rather than normal zoo visits.

“Most zoos do their utmost to keep the public safe,” Jami LoVullo, founder and president of the Animal Protection Agency and based in California, told Fox News Digital.

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Zoos typically require young children to be closely supervised at all times — and many make this an explicit rule. 

Institutions such as the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and Louisville Zoo state that children must remain under adult supervision during visits.

Toddler hurt by wolf at ZooAmerica in Pennsylvania

Hersheypark’s ZooAmerica said the wolf’s contact with the child’s hand was “not a sign of aggression,” but instead was “consistent with natural animal behavior.” (iStock)

“There are generally all kinds of signs warning of any danger and asking for the public not to enter these areas. It would be up to the parents to follow them,” LoVullo added. 

Zoos strictly prohibit crossing barriers or reaching into enclosures, emphasizing that these safeguards are in place to protect both visitors and animals.

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Organizations such as the AZA stress that while facilities are designed with safety in mind, parents and guardians remain the first line of supervision.

“The safety of our guests and the wellbeing of our animals at ZooAmerica are always our highest priorities,” said ZooAmerica. 

Young child hurt by wolf at ZooAmerica

“Guests are expected to remain within designated areas and closely supervise children at all times,” ZooAmerica said. (iStock)

“Our habitats are designed with multiple layers of protection, and clear signage and barriers are in place to help ensure safe viewing.”

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The institution added, “Guests are expected to remain within designated areas and closely supervise children at all times.”

Cruise ship runs aground near Fiji’s ‘Cast Away’ island after squall

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Cruise ship runs aground near Fiji's 'Cast Away' island after squall

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A small cruise ship struck a reef near the island where the Tom Hanks’ movie “Cast Away” was filmed — and the operator has now shed light on what led to the incident.

The April 4 collision occurred when one of its vessels hit a finger reef near Monuriki Island in Fiji during worsening weather conditions, according to Blue Lagoon Cruises.

“While the investigation is in its early stages, conditions upon the ship anchoring in the area were calm, and it appears a severe squall caused the ship’s anchor to drag toward a nearby reef whereby the ship became grounded,” Blue Lagoon Cruises said in a statement shared with Fox News Digital.

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“The response time available for crew was limited,” the operator added.

Blue Lagoon Cruises said roughly 30 passengers were on board at the time. Citing Fiji navy sources, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported the vessel was also carrying about 30 crew members.

Blue Lagoon Cruises struck a reef and needed an emergency evacuation near the island used for filming the beloved Tom Hanks “Cast Away” film. (20th Century-Fox/ Getty Images)

Around dawn, a large high-speed ferry arrived alongside the vessel to assist with the evacuation.

All guests and non-essential crew disembarked with their luggage and personal belongings, according to Blue Lagoon Cruises.

Passengers were transported back to Port Denarau, where Blue Lagoon Cruises arranged hotel accommodations, along with alternative activities and experiences, the company said.

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No injuries were reported among guests or crew.

In recent years, several reef groundings have led to emergency rescues. 

In 2025, the expedition ship Coral Adventurer struck a reef off Papua New Guinea, leaving about 80 passengers stranded for days, according to reporting by Cruise Passenger and an Australian Transport Safety Bureau investigation.

Cruise ship needs a rescue from a larger ship near Tom Hanks 'Cast Away' island

The film, directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks, grossed over $429 million worldwide. (Tim Boyle/Getty Images)

In 2024, a New Zealand naval vessel grounded on a reef near Samoa caught fire and sank, requiring evacuation of all crew, according to a New Zealand Defense Force inquiry. 

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Monuriki Island is a small, uninhabited island in Fiji’s Mamanuca archipelago. 

It is known for its white sandy beaches, rocky cliffs and dense tropical vegetation, surrounded by water and coral reefs.

Monuriki Island is a small, uninhabited island in Fiji’s Mamanuca archipelago

Monuriki Island is known for its white sandy beaches, rocky cliffs and dense tropical vegetation. (iStock)

Its remote, untouched landscape made it a perfect filming location for the 2000 movie “Cast Away,” starring Tom Hanks.

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Since the film’s release, Monuriki has become a popular day-trip destination, often informally called “Castaway Island” (not to be confused with a nearby resort island with that name).

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Despite its fame, it remains undeveloped with no permanent residents. 

Visitors come to hike, snorkel and explore filming spots like the famous “Wilson” beach.

University of Haifa student finds 12th-century Crusader sword off Israel coast

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University of Haifa student finds 12th-century Crusader sword off Israel coast

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A student in Israel recently made a chance discovery tied to one of history’s most violent eras: the Crusades.

The University of Haifa recently said in a release that one of its students “accidentally” discovered a Crusader-era sword off the coast of Dor, an ancient port in northern Israel.

The sword, which dates to the 12th century, measures over three feet long.

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University of Haifa student Shlomi Katzin was swimming near Dor when he “noticed a group of divers with metal detectors,” per the translated release.

Katzin, who studies maritime civilizations, suspected the group were antiquities thieves.

A University of Haifa student made a rare archaeological discovery off Israel’s northern coast tied to the Crusader era. (API/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

“Shlomi managed to drive them away from the area, and later during his swim, he spotted the sword protruding from the seabed and acted quickly,” the release said.

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“He informed Prof. Debbie Cvikel from the Department of Maritime Civilizations at the University of Haifa, who contacted the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA).”

Once the IAA approved the sword’s removal, it was sent to Elisha Medical Center for a CT scan. 

“Swords were valuable objects, and therefore were carefully maintained and preserved.”

Pictures of the artifact show it was heavily encrusted with shells over the centuries, though it still retains the unmistakable shape of a sword.

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Debbie Cvikel, a professor at the University of Haifa, called the artifact an “extremely rare find that sheds light on the Crusader presence along the country’s coastline.”

She added, “Only a handful of similar swords from the Crusader period are known in the Land of Israel, and this discovery greatly contributes to our understanding of the use of maritime anchorages and the lives of warriors during this time,” according to the release.

Close-up of corroded sword from the crusades

University researchers used advanced imaging techniques to study the sword without damaging the ancient artifact. (Yoav Bornstein, University of Haifa)

Eyal Berkowitz, imaging sciences expert at the University of Haifa, noted that his team’s imaging techniques were non-invasive and kept the artifact intact.

“Using CT, we were able to see what the human eye cannot — the internal structure of the sword and its precise physical condition — all through a non-invasive examination that preserved the integrity of this rare artifact for future generations,” he said.

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Researchers said the sword also carried symbolic significance.

In the release, Sarah Lantus from the Department of Maritime Civilizations at the University of Haifa noted that swords were symbols of “knights and chivalry, as well as of the Christian faith.”

Painting of the Crusades battle in Jerusalem

The Crusades were a series of religious wars between Christian and Muslim forces spanning roughly two centuries. (Leemage/Corbis via Getty Images)

“It was also one of the most common weapons used by Crusader knights, and their lives depended on them,” said Lantus. 

“Swords were valuable objects — and therefore were carefully maintained and preserved.”

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The Crusades were a series of wars between Christian and Muslim forces between the 11th and 13th centuries.

They began when Pope Urban II called to reclaim the Holy Land in 1095, with the First Crusade resulting in the siege of Jerusalem in 1099.

Medieval depiction of the Crusades fighters in Turkey

Crusader knights became symbolic figures of medieval warfare, often tied to ideals of chivalry and faith. (Fine Art Images/Heritage Images via Getty Images)

The discovery is the latest in a string of notable archaeological finds in the region.

In March, archaeologists announced that they had found a 2,100-year-old sling bullet with a sarcastic message aimed at enemy forces.

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Also, last month, officials announced the discovery of a mysterious Christian artifact near the Sea of Galilee, not far from Jesus’ ministry.

Michigan wins first NCAA national title since 1989, topping UConn in thriller

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Michigan wins first NCAA national title since 1989, topping UConn in thriller

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The Michigan Wolverines are finally national champions once more in men’s basketball, taking down the UConn Huskies, 69-63, to finish a thrilling NCAA Tournament in style at Lucas Oil Stadium on Monday night.

This is the first time Michigan has won since 1989, and just the second time in program history they’ve called themselves champions.

Meanwhile, the Huskies were looking to win their third title in the last four tournaments, but their shooting failed them in the end.  

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Elliot Cadeau celebrates during the first half of the 2026 NCAA men’s basketball national championship game against UConn at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, on April 6, 2026. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

While both team’s offenses came into this game working like a machine, it was a low-scoring affair to kick off this game. Michigan only owned a 33-29 first-half lead by the buzzer, but it wasn’t Yaxel Lendeborg leading the way in the points department for the Wolverines.

The Michigan star, who is playing on a sprained left MCL and left ankle, which came during the win over Arizona in the Final Four, was just 1-of-5 shooting for four points in the first half. It was Morez Johnson Jr. (10 points) and Elliot Cadeau (seven points) finding some rhythm for the Wolverines.

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But it didn’t help that Michigan was scoreless from beyond the arc and shooting just 37% from the field. Meanwhile, UConn wasn’t doing themselves any favors either.

The Huskies shot just 33% in the first half, with Alex Karaban hitting two of his five three-point attempts. Solo Ball, who was spotted in a walking boot entering the game with “some type of foot sprain,” according to head coach Dan Hurley, had eight points on 3-of-4 from the field.

While they were down, UConn was certainly playing the type of game they wanted against Michigan – a rugged battle, especially on the glass. Michigan has shown its prowess of taking momentum and sprinting with it offensively, dominating opponents all year long, including this NCAA Tournament.

Yaxel Lendeborg dribbling a basketball during a game at Lucas Oil Stadium

Yaxel Lendeborg of the Michigan Wolverines dribbles during the first half against the UConn Huskies in the National Championship of the 2026 NCAA men’s basketball tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind., on April 6, 2026. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

However, the Huskies know their scratching and clawing abilities for 40 minutes allows them to never let an opponent feel comfortable. Just ask the Duke Blue Devils what happened in the Final Four.

The Huskies had that same demeanor in the second half, though it didn’t help they took a page out of the Wolverines’ first-half playbook – they couldn’t find the stroke from range. UConn was desperate to hit a three-pointer, but despite open looks, they couldn’t get one to fall as the Michigan lead eventually got to 11 points after Cadeau finally broke the seal for his squad on the opposite end, burying a three-pointer to get to a double-digit lead.

But Hurley was firing up the crowd as the Huskies never quit, cutting the lead to five with less than nine minutes to play in the game. Lendeborg, though, after shaking his head on the bench as he wasn’t having the game he hoped in the national championship, stepped up when he checked back in.

Lendeborg saw a sweet pass from Cadeau in transition and got the lead back to 11 with a tough layup, making it 56-45 with less than six minutes to play. He would also come in clutch with another two points following a Braylon Mullins three-pointer.

Once again, the Huskies wouldn’t quit, as Mullins finally found his shot beyond the arc, knocking that Michigan lead back to single digits with a follow-up three-pointer again to Lendeborg’s layups. But, just as gritty as the Huskies played, the Wolverines seemed to always have the answer in this hard-fought contest.

Head coach Dan Hurley reacting during NCAA basketball championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium

Head coach Dan Hurley of the UConn Huskies reacts during the first half of the NCAA men’s basketball national championship game against the Michigan Wolverines at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind., on April 6, 2026. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

A key example of that was, after Karaban buried a three-pointer to cut the Michigan lead to six, Trey McKenney stepped back and drilled a 26-footer with 1:49 left in the game to get the lead back to nine points. The Wolverines faithful in the crowd went ballistic, knowing how much that basket meant considering what UConn has been able to do in this tournament.

With 37 seconds left in the game, Ball got some help from the backboard, making a three-pointer to cut the lead to 67-63 for the Wolverines. Roddy Gayle Jr. made things more interesting in this game, as he couldn’t knock down his two free throw attempts for Michigan. But Karaban didn’t have another clutch three-pointer in him, coming up short with 13 seconds left.

That was it for UConn’s desperation attempt, and Michigan celebrated their win.

In the box score, Cadeau led all scorers with 19 points on 5-of-11 shooting and 8-of-9 from the free throw line. Lendeborg was just 4-of-13, though he still had 13 points. Johnson had a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds for the Wolverines as well.

Cadeau was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four.

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Michigan was just 2-of-15 from the three-point line, and head coach Dusty May even noted after the game getting dominated on the glass, as they were out-rebounded by UConn, 46-39.

The Huskies, though, couldn’t find it offensively. Karaban finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds, but shot just 4-of-14 and 3-of-10 from three-point territory. Tarris Reed Jr. had a double-double as well with 13 points and 14 rebounds, while Mullins, the hero against Duke with his half court shot, was only 4-of-17 for 11 points.

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Skiers hit slopes in barely-there bikinis as warm temps melt western resorts’ snow

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Bikinis are replacing ski jackets as unusually warm temperatures hit western ski resorts.

Skiers have been spotted hitting the slopes in swimsuits and shirtless outfits as record heat melts snow across the region.

The unseasonably warm weather, combined with a lack of snowfall, has forced many resorts to close early, delay openings or shut down altogether.

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At Taos Ski Valley in New Mexico, crews have been forced to move snow from remote parts of the mountain onto ski runs in an effort to keep trails open, according to Reuters.

In Colorado, conditions have deteriorated to the point where fewer than 20% of trails remain open at some resorts, with brown patches of dirt replacing snow-covered slopes, the agency reported.

Record warmth at western ski resorts has skiers ditching jackets for swimsuits these days. (Cheney Orr/Reuters)

Despite the poor conditions, some skiers are still making the most of what remains of the season.

Posts circulating on social media show people swapping traditional winter gear for swimwear while navigating slushy terrain.

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“Highly recommend skiing with your besties in bikini tops,” one user wrote.

“Annual bikini ski came early this year,” another user commented.

A group of friends skiing in swimsuits at Arapahoe Basin Ski Resort in Colorado

Some popular resorts in the western part of the country have less than 20% of trails open, yet skiers are still hitting slushy slopes in swimwear. (Cheney Orr/Reuters)

One Reddit user who said he previously worked at a ski lift recalled that warmer days often brought skiers dressed in tank tops or sports bras.

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He said that by the end of the day, many returned with arms and torsos covered in scratches — warning that snow can cause serious skin injuries.

Fox News Digital previously reported that the lack of snowfall is already reshaping the ski industry.

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After a winter marked by record-low snow totals, some resorts have begun shifting their strategy to attract younger visitors and keep business steady.

Vail Resorts, for example, recently cut prices on its Epic Pass by 20% for skiers and snowboarders ages 13 to 30 in an effort to draw in Gen Z travelers.

A man skiing shirtless at Arapahoe Basin Ski Resort in Colorado

Social media posts show skiers wearing minimal clothing as they take to the unusually warm slopes. (Cheney Orr/Reuters)

Industry leaders say younger visitors are increasingly viewing skiing as a social experience, prompting resorts to add events, concerts and other activities beyond traditional skiing.

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The shift comes as the average age of U.S. skiers continues to rise and warmer winters create ongoing challenges for resorts that rely on consistent snowfall.

Jessica Mekles of Fox News Digital contributed reporting.

Passengers say airlines are now forcing bag checks despite empty overhead bins

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Many airline passengers insist they’re being forced to check their carry-on bags — even as empty overhead bins on planes remain onboard.

Across social media, travelers are sharing stories of being told space has run out, only to board and find empty compartments still available.

The complaints are fueling questions about airline boarding practices, and whether speed is being prioritized over passenger convenience.

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“This is becoming increasingly common,” New York-based travel expert Lee Abbamonte told Fox News Digital.

He said the issue is often tied to airlines’ efforts to streamline boarding — and to keep flights on schedule.

Some airline passengers are saying they’re strongly encouraged to check their carry-on bags — only to find empty overhead bins when they board. (iStock)

“Gate agents are trying to not delay flights by preemptively checking bags so all the passengers don’t board with carry-on bags, and then there’s no more overhead space,” Abbamonte noted.

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A spokesperson for Delta Air Lines told Fox News Digital the airline’s boarding and baggage procedures are designed to support on-time departures.

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Across the industry, boarding is a consistent barrier to an on-time departure, the spokesperson said — and boarding can be delayed by passengers needing extra time to store bags because of a lack of overhead storage. 

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The airline said it uses tools to predict when overhead bins will fill up — and that gate-checking is a last resort.

Delta said it is working to reduce gate-checking by offering earlier options for passengers to check bags at no cost.

Female passenger placing luggage in overhead locker inside airplane business class cabin

To help prevent flight delays when overhead space runs out, some travel experts say gate agents are asking people to preemptively check their bags.  (iStock)

A spokesperson for Southwest Airlines, meanwhile, told Fox News Digital, “We have a target number of gate-checked bags we aim for based on [the] number of customers on board and number of lobby-checked bags.”

The spokesperson added, “We solicit those from customers in later boarding groups. So customers boarding earlier may very likely see open space.”

An array of passengers online, meanwhile, say their experience with a variety of airlines has become frustrating to them. In a Reddit post that gained traction, a traveler said he or she was forced to check a carry-on while early boarding groups were still being called — only to find “half” of the overhead bins empty after boarding.

Many travelers said their biggest concern is the risk of lost luggage. 

Others said the situation is becoming increasingly common, with some pointing to how airlines are prioritizing on-time departures.

“I’ve seen this before … way too concerned with being ‘on time,’” one user wrote.

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Many travelers also raised concerns about being separated from important or fragile items packed in their carry-ons.

Travelers with luggage using smart phones while waiting in line at airport

Some travelers are perfectly fine with checking their bags at the gate. “I will personally volunteer my bag when I’m alone,” one user commented.  (iStock)

“I had diapers, medication and essentials in there. … They still insisted,” another commenter said.

Still, not everyone is opposed to gate-checking bags.

On TikTok, some users said they’re willing to hand over their luggage, especially when the service is free.

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“I will personally volunteer my bag when I’m alone,” one user wrote. 

“I would check my bag 100% of the time if it were free,” another person said. 

Passengers on a flight are pictured from behind leaving a flight as some begin to stand while some are seated. Others retrieve their luggage from overhead compartments

“I would check my bag 100% of the time if it were free,” one person writing online said.  (iStock)

Others, however, said experiences in the past have made them hesitant to do so going forward.

“I was like this until they ended up putting the luggage on a different plane,” one user said. 

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Many travelers said their biggest concern is the risk of lost luggage, which makes them reluctant to give up their carry-on unless absolutely necessary.

Fox News Digital reached out to additional airlines for comment. 

Analyst says pre-collected intel enabled the Iran colonel rescue mission

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U.S. intelligence agencies had already done the groundwork needed to locate a missing colonel inside Iran, Paul Mauro said Monday, arguing the operation relied on intelligence gathered well before the mission began.

“You’ve got to collect, you collect, you collect and a lot of it sometimes you’re never going to use,” Mauro told “Fox & Friends.”

“The key is when you need it, it has to be there.”

Mauro pointed to the Maduro case, which unfolded at the behest of the Trump administration in January, noting U.S. forces’ ability to pinpoint where the Venezuelan dictator and his wife were going to be at the time in order to make an effective capture.

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War Secretary Pete Hegseth shakes the hand of an American airman on a covert CENTCOM visit with troops in theater. (War Secretary/X)

“They got him as they were running to a safe room without a scratch. Everybody comes out without a scratch,” he said.

“They got them as they were fleeing. That’s how detailed the messaging was, and that’s how synchronized the operation was.”

Mauro said that same level of preparation and coordination was on display in the Iran mission, where U.S. forces rescued a missing U.S. weapons systems officer from a downed F-15E following a multi-day search inside enemy territory.

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US servicemen standing in front of multiple computer screens in a control room

Artificial intelligence is a big factor in the Iran war and Iran realizes it. (iStock)

U.S. intelligence was able to act quickly to retrieve the missing colonel once his location was confirmed.

“[This] was one of those situations where the bell rang. ‘Guys, what [have] you got?’ President turns around, [War Secretary] Hegseth turns around, [and] they all talk to [CIA Director John] Ratcliffe and they say, ‘What [have] you got, director?’ and fortunately it was there.”

Mauro said the operation highlights a broader fact about intelligence work that is apparent to those working within its community: its success comes down to the people running the sources.

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“At the end of the day… it comes down to people,” he said.

“If you think that you can sit in a cubicle someplace and get everything you need to be done, that’s not how it’s going to go. You need people in country, in dangerous areas, Americans working on our behalf that you’ll never hear about… they’re running the sources so that, again, when you need it, they say, ‘My source is good.’

White House Easter Egg Roll honors America’s egg farmers, says President Trump

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White House Easter Egg Roll honors America's egg farmers, says President Trump

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The White House’s annual Easter Egg Roll event was held Monday — with a special “patriotic spirit” theme as President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump welcomed scores of Americans to the People’s House.

Held on the South Lawn, this year’s event included such activities as the beloved egg roll, a Be Best Military Card Writing Station, the Lunar Exploration Experience, egg coloring fun for kids and mini golf.

The occasion brought families together “to celebrate both the joy of Easter and the enduring blessings of liberty that define the American story,” according to a release from the Office of the First Lady.

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There were also an array of activities, such as an AI-Creation Station, flower bouquet building, a flight lab, a sensory-friendly egg hunt — and live chickens.

America250 hosted an immersive experience celebrating America’s historic monuments through a “George the Star’s Journey” activity.

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump appear with the Easter Bunny on the balcony of the White House for Monday’s Easter Egg Roll event on the South Lawn. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Spotted at the Egg Roll were some of the president’s children, including son Eric Trump and his wife Laura Trump, as well as daughter Tiffany and her husband Michael Boulos.

President Trump and first lady Melania Trump opened the occasion by speaking from the South Portico, with an Easter bunny beside them.

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Held on the South Lawn, this year’s festivities include the beloved White House Egg Roll, a Be Best Military Card Writing Station, a Lunar Exploration Experience, egg coloring activities and mini golf. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

In his speech, the president shared that this Easter is for America’s egg farmers — noting that he was asked about egg prices last year and was asked to use plastic eggs for the roll.

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“It’s hard to believe they didn’t want me to order eggs for the Easter egg roll, the Easter egg hunt that we have here every year. They wanted me to use plastic. I said, ‘I’m not using plastic. We’ll get it solved,'” said the president.

“Within a short period of time, eggs came down. … We had so many eggs, we didn’t know what to do with them,” Trump added. “Today we have more than 40,000 eggs supplied by all of the great egg farmers that are with us.’

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President Trump said this year’s White House Egg Roll event featured about 40,000 real eggs from America’s farmers.  (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

He said the White House Egg Roll was anticipating between 30,000 and 50,000 Americans today to take part in all of the festivities.

“I want to thank all of the associations and the egg farmers, and all of the people that are here,” said Trump.

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The Trumps anticipated that between 30,000 and 50,000 Americans would be attending the White House Egg Roll event on Monday, April 6. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

The first lady spoke as well, wishing all Americans a happy Easter.

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“I hope you enjoy this beautiful day,” Melania Trump said.

“We are celebrating a very special Easter egg roll this year because it’s the 250th birthday of this beautiful nation. Enjoy it, and I hope you have a wonderful day.”

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Spotted at the White House Egg Roll on Monday were some of the president’s children.  (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)

Music was played at the festive event by The United States Marine Band, the Army Band, the Army Old Guard Fife & Drum Corps, the Navy Band and the Air Force Band.

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President Trump holds a signed drawing as he mingles with some of the children present at the White House Egg Roll on Monday.  (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

Further down on the South Lawn, a stage featured popular child performer Go with YoYo.

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The tradition of the Reading Nook continued, with the first lady reading a book to children.

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Five-hundred Americans volunteered for this year’s Egg Roll event. (Brendan Smialowski-Pool/Getty Images)

Guest readers this year included second lady Usha Vance, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins, Education Secretary Linda McMahon, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt and Michael Kratsios, Office of Science and Technology policy director. 

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There were 500 Americans who volunteered for this year’s Egg Roll event at the White House.