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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Tater tots in a basket are shown.

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

A few commenters seemed less than enthusiastic about the news.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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The exteriors will even include front porches.

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

Dementia village in Wisconsin

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Hogeweyk dementia village in Amsterdam

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

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

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

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

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

Dementia village for memory care

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

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

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

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

Dementia village in Madison, Wisconsin

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

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

One friction point that’s removed: money.

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

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

Dementia village for memory loss

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

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

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

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

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

Dementia village opening soon

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

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

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

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

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

Panama City Beach closes beaches overnight for spring break safety

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Certain popular spring break destinations are introducing stricter rules ahead of the busy travel season.

In Panama City Beach, Florida, officials have approved temporary overnight beach closures as part of the city’s spring break safety plan.

The closures will run from March 12 through April 30, with certain sections of the beach closed nightly between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m., according to the Panama City Beach official website.

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The measure is intended to prevent large crowds from gathering late at night and to allow officers to patrol other areas during the peak tourism period, the website noted.

Panama City Beach will close parts of its beaches overnight from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. during March and April for spring break safety. (Braunger/Ullstein Bild/Getty Images)

Police Chief J.R. Talamantez said the rules are meant to help maintain order while welcoming visitors to the popular Gulf Coast destination.

“Panama City Beach is a world-class destination, and our job is to ensure it remains safe for our residents and visitors alike,” Talamantez said on the city’s website.

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The city is also enforcing several additional ordinances during spring break, including a ban on alcohol on the beach throughout March and restrictions on alcohol sales between 2 a.m. and 7 a.m.

Violating the rules could result in fines, arrest or jail time, the city warned.

Spring Breakers party at Las Olas beach in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

The city is also enforcing an alcohol ban on the beach and limits on alcohol sales between 2 a.m. and 7 a.m., with fines or arrest possible for violations. (Reportajes El Molinon for FoxNews.com)

Gulf Shores, Alabama, is also enforcing seasonal restrictions as spring break visitors arrive.

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City officials have renewed a ban on alcohol on public beaches for the 2026 spring break season, television station WJHG reported.

The policy prohibits the possession or consumption of alcohol on public beaches from March 1 through April 28, according to the report.

Crowded Fort Lauderdale beach in front of Beach Place with college students sunbathing, socializing, and palm trees with high-rise beachfront hotels in the background.

Gulf Shores, Alabama, is also enforcing spring break restrictions, including a renewed ban on alcohol on public beaches for the 2026 season. (Michele Eve Sandberg/Corbis/Getty Images)

Fox News Digital previously reported that Miami Beach is taking a different approach to spring break this year, easing some restrictions that had been implemented during the city’s earlier crackdown on large crowds.

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Christopher Bess, public information officer with the Miami Beach Police Department, said the city is working to shift the atmosphere away from the chaotic party scene that once defined the season.

“We are divorced with spring break,” Bess said. “The last two years, there were no fatalities, no shootings, no chaos.”

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Despite some restrictions being relaxed, Bess said officers will continue to monitor crowds closely and enforce city laws throughout the spring break period.

Amy Galo of Fox News contributed reporting.

Ex-Cowboys star Troy Aikman talks reason for spate of early season injuries

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Former Dallas Cowboys star Troy Aikman offered his own theory as to why there have been a spate of early-season injuries in the NFL over the last few years.

The Pro Football Hall of Famer said he believed the NFL’s rules to help players avoid injuries may actually be the cause of them.

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Troy Aikman arrives on the red carpet for the 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium on Aug. 5, 2023. (Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports)

On Friday’s “Rodeo Time Podcast,” Aikman fondly remembered doing two-a-day practices in Wichita Falls, Texas, where the Cowboys would hold training camp in the summer. He suggested that while players aren’t as “taxed” as they were in the 1980s and 1990s during camps, they may not be as prepared for the toll their bodies take at the beginning of the season.

“I think they only wear pads one day a week or one time a day, and they have a walk-through, and then after, I don’t know how it all reads, but it’s pretty player friendly and favorable,” Aikman said. “And a lot of it, whenever they negotiate the CBA, the owners tend to always win on the financial side of things. And then the players say, ‘Well, all right, then we’re not gonna practice as long, or we’re not gonna practice as often.’ So, then they tend to get concessions when it comes to how much time they’re actually at facilities.

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Troy Aikman  before game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Jacksonville Jaguars  at EverBank Stadium on Dec. 4, 2023. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/USA TODAY Sports)

“I think the only ones who don’t have a voice in those negotiations are the coaches. They kind of have to wait till the dust settles and say, ‘All right, just how often do we get them?’ But some of it is that we see too is a lot of the reasons I think that we see so many injuries, especially early in the year. A lot of soft tissue injuries, a lot of muscle pulls, and things of that nature is the players, they’re just not able to train the way that we once did, they’re not able to callous their bodies as easily. Not that they’re not training hard and all that, but it’s different training on your own as opposed to being on the football field practicing football movements.”

Aikman made clear he was a fan of making changes in the name of player safety, but worried they may do more harm than good for some.

Cincinnati Bengals’ Joe Burrow, Minnesota Vikings’ J.J. McCarthy, San Francisco 49ers’ Brock Purdy and Baltimore Ravens’ Lamar Jackson were among the quarterbacks to miss time early last season.

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Baltimore Ravens’ Lamar Jackson throws during team warmups before an NFL preseason football game against the Dallas Cowboys Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025, in Arlington, Texas.  (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)

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Player safety is set to be thrust back into the spotlight as the NFL reportedly eyes a Thanksgiving Eve game with the possibility of expanding to an 18-game schedule in the future.

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Bed bugs surge in southern states as spring break travelers warned

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Spring break travelers heading to popular destinations in the United States may want to be extra cautious about what they bring home.

Pest control reports indicate that bed bug infestations linked to travel appear to be increasing in several Southern states.

A recent report from Terminix in Atlanta ranked Georgia sixth nationwide for bed bug service requests among the 50 most affected U.S. cities.

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Other southern states such as Florida, Texas and Tennessee have also reported growing concerns tied to travel-related infestations.

Spring break travelers should be cautious, as bed bug cases linked to travel are rising in some Southern states. (iStock)

New York-based travel expert Lee Abbamonte told Fox News Digital that travelers may face a higher risk of encountering bed bugs in certain types of accommodations.

“Bed bugs often arise in places frequented by younger, more budget-friendly tourists,” Abbamonte said. “Places like popular spring destinations for students or youth hostels.”

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These locations often experience frequent guest turnover and crowded rooms, which can make thorough cleaning more difficult, he said.

“Young people and students generally don’t care about the state of the room,” Abbamonte added. “They just want to be in the destination for as cheap as possible.”

Traveler packing clothes into a suitcase on a hotel bed.

Travelers may be more likely to encounter bed bugs in lower-cost accommodations popular with younger tourists, such as spring break spots. (iStock)

Bed bugs are small, flat insects that typically hide in dark cracks and crevices near where people sleep, according to the Terminix report.

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The pests are commonly found along mattress seams, behind headboards, inside furniture joints and near baseboards in hotel rooms and short-term rentals.

Fox News Digital previously reported that travel is one of the most common ways bed bugs spread from place to place.

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Hotels with frequent guest turnover and crowded rooms can make it easier for bed bugs to spread and harder to maintain thorough cleaning. (iStock)

Benjamin Hottel, a Georgia-based entomologist with Orkin, told Fox News Digital that the pests are skilled at “hitchhiking” on personal belongings.

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He noted that travelers can unknowingly carry bed bugs onto planes, into hotels and eventually back home.

Hottel recommends inspecting luggage and clothing after trips and placing travel clothes in a dryer on high heat for about 30 to 45 minutes if exposure is suspected, which can help eliminate the insects before they spread inside the home.

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Ashley DiMella of Fox News Digital contributed reporting. 

Archaeologists discover lost medieval town Stolzenberg in Polish forest

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Archaeologists have uncovered a lost medieval town nestled in a remote forest — and new evidence is revealing what the city looked like before its sudden decline.

Researchers uncovered the remains of Stolzenberg, a medieval town that appears to have collapsed in the 14th or 15th century, in a forest outside the modern-day Polish village of Sławoborze.

The city was founded on the border of Pomerania and Neumark, a historically contested border region between Germany and Poland.

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Guided by historical sources, researchers first searched for Stolzenberg’s remains in present-day Sławoborze — but they ““found no features confirming the medieval town’s location.

In the forest, however, researchers found massive earthen ramparts and an 18-foot-deep moat, said archaeologist Marcin Krzepkowski of the Relicta Foundation.

Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of the lost medieval town of Stolzenberg in a forest outside the modern-day Polish village of Sławoborze. (Fundacja Relicta)

Krzepkowski told Fox News Digital that a recent geophysical survey confirmed the site of the lost city after researchers had already gathered archaeological finds and cartographic data.

“The results of these surveys dispelled any remaining doubts,” he said.

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“In the central part of the area surrounded by the moat, regular magnetic anomalies were revealed, indicating the existence of remains of buildings surrounding the rectangular market square, the city’s central square,” researchers noted.

“This layout is typical of medieval towns founded under German law. Traces of buildings can also be seen along the street leading to the expected city gate.”

LiDAR map of site next to coins found

Archaeologists combined historical sources, cartographic data and field surveys to pinpoint the lost city’s location. (Fundacja Relicta)

Metal detectorists also unearthed over 400 artifacts, some of them as old as the Bronze Age and a few — including containers filled with meat products and butter — dating as recently as World War II.

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“The most valuable artifacts for us were medieval, confirming that the site was in use at the time,” Krzepkowski said.

“These included silver coins, metal belt elements and coat clasps typical of medieval bourgeois costume.”

“Strange as it may seem, cities were sometimes relocated to new, more convenient locations, even as far as a dozen or so kilometers.”

Archaeologists also found tools like knives and iron padlocks — but the most significant discovery, Krzepkowski said, was fragments of cannon grenades and lead rifle bullets.

“We linked [these artifacts] to a battle that took place in this area in 1761 between Russian and Prussian forces, [during] the Seven Years’ War,” he said.

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“All these artifacts testify to the rich and complex past of this site, which is not limited to the late Middle Ages, when the town of Stolzenberg existed.”

Experts are unsure why Stolzenberg was abandoned — and Krzepkowski said there were likely multiple factors behind its decline.

Split image of surveyor, artifacts at site

Containers filled with meat products and butter dating to World War II, seen at right, were also uncovered, among hundreds of recovered items. (Fundacja Relicta)

“Strange as it may seem, cities were sometimes relocated to new, more convenient locations, even as far as a dozen or so kilometers,” he remarked.

“This could be due, for example, to proximity to a river and the threat of flooding, or to the search for a location that would allow for faster development. … Sometimes, a town’s decline was caused by shifting trade routes or competition from other nearby towns.”

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Krzepkowski noted that the Relicta Foundation specializes in lost medieval cities, and in the case of Stolzenberg, it’s “difficult to pinpoint the time and cause of its decline.”

“We’ve only discovered a few artifacts that can be dated to the 16th or 17th century,” said Krzepkowski. “This suggests that the town was already gone by that time. … The decline may have occurred in the 14th or 15th century.”

“This site is a true time capsule, harboring many mysteries.”

He added, “The topic of vanished medieval towns in Europe is incredibly fascinating, both at the identification stage and during further research. Their search is incredibly fascinating because they typically existed for a short time, and therefore very little historical data has survived.”

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Interestingly, archaeologists uncovered proof that some urban plots appeared undeveloped — which Krzepkowski said indicates “that the town fell at a relatively early stage, and its entire planned area was not developed.”

Looking ahead, researchers will now try to confirm the location of Stolzenberg’s town hall and church, as well as learn more about the city’s layout.

Artifacts at Stolzenberg site

“All these artifacts testify to the rich and complex past of this site,” said Krzepkowski. (Fundacja Relicta)

The Relicta Foundation is hopeful that bioarchaeological analyses can even reveal the health status of the town’s former inhabitants and their diets.

Krzepkowski said that, though the research has taken years, his team is “still at the beginning of the journey.”

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“This site is a true time capsule, harboring many mysteries,” he said. 

“Unraveling them will help us better understand the settlement and city-forming processes in this part of Europe.”

Trump calls for international coalition to secure Strait of Hormuz

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Iran’s decades-long use of the Strait of Hormuz chokepoint for global oil shipping from the Middle East will come to an end, according to President Donald Trump, and he is rallying the world to free it.

“Many Countries, especially those who are affected by Iran’s attempted closure of the Hormuz Strait, will be sending War Ships, in conjunction with the United States of America, to keep the Strait open and safe,” Trump wrote Saturday morning on Truth Social.

Iran closing the strait has roiled global oil supply, causing gas price increases even in the states, despite the fact the U.S. is a net-exporter of oil and gets only a fraction of its oil from the Middle East. Trump is calling on those countries relying on the oil tankers from the strait to share in the responsibility to free it up.

“We have already destroyed 100% of Iran’s Military capability, but it’s easy for them to send a drone or two, drop a mine, or deliver a close range missile somewhere along, or in, this Waterway, no matter how badly defeated they are,” Trump’s post continued. “Hopefully China, France, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and others, that are affected by this artificial constraint, will send Ships to the area so that the Hormuz Strait will no longer be a threat by a Nation that has been totally decapitated.”

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The Iranian regime is using mines, which it has stockpiled in the thousands, to make traversing the Strait of Hormuz difficult and deadly. (Win McNamee/Getty Images; Eranicle/iStock)

Trump vowed a massive campaign to knock out Iran’s ability to terrorize the oil tankers transversing the region.

“In the meantime, the United States will be bombing the hell out of the shoreline, and continually shooting Iranian Boats and Ships out of the water,” he concluded. “One way or the other, we will soon get the Hormuz Strait OPEN, SAFE, and FREE!”

Trump added in another Truth Social post five hours later that the countries relying on Middle East oil must take responsibility for it now, too.

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Marine vessels moving through the Strait of Hormuz in a timelapse video.

A timelapse video shows marine traffic moving through the Strait of Hormuz. (Kpler/Marine Traffic)

“The United States of America has beaten and completely decimated Iran, both Militarily, Economically, and in every other way, but the Countries of the World that receive Oil through the Hormuz Strait must take care of that passage, and we will help — A LOT!” Trump wrote. “The U.S. will also coordinate with those Countries so that everything goes quickly, smoothly, and well. This should have always been a team effort, and now it will be — It will bring the World together toward Harmony, Security, and Everlasting Peace!”

None of those countries gave any immediate indication ​they would do so. In fact, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi claimed both China and Russia are “strategic partners” supporting defense against U.S. and Israel-led aggression.

“That includes military cooperation,” he told MS Now in an interview Saturday. “I’m not going into any details of that, a good cooperation with these countries, politically, economically, even militarily.”

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Araghchi is perpetuating a “confused policy,” according to the United Arab Emirates, as the Islamic Revolution Guard contends the strait will remain closed, while the foreign minister suggests all countries other than the U.S. or Israel will be permitted to pass.

“As a matter of fact, the Strait of Hormuz is open,” Araghchi said. “It is only closed to the tankers and ships belong[ing] to our enemies, to those who are attacking us and their allies. Others are free to pass.”

Takayuki ⁠Kobayashi, Japan’s ruling party policy chief, told public broadcaster NHK that “the (legal) threshold is very high.”

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Japan interprets its pacifist postwar constitution to mean it can deploy its military if the nation’s survival is threatened, but the government would have to invoke a 2015 security law that has not been used.

South Korea’s presidential office said it would decide on Trump’s request after a “careful ⁠review.”

France is seeking ​to assemble a coalition to secure the strait once the security situation stabilizes, while Britain is discussing a ​range of options with allies to ensure the security of shipping, officials have said.

Satellite view showing the Strait of Hormuz connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman

A satellite image shows the Strait of Hormuz, a key maritime passage connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, vital for global energy supply. (Amanda Macias/Fox News Digital)

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, who replaced his slain father and who the U.S. and Israel understand to be injured, has said the Strait of Hormuz should remain closed.

War Secretary Pete Hegseth says the new supreme leader was “disfigured” in the initial strikes that killed his father late last month.

“There is no problem with the new supreme leader,” Araghchi told MS Now. “The system is working.”

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“Everything is under control.”

Reuters contributed to this report.

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.

Clean cruise ships in 2026

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.

Cleanest cruises

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

Royal Caribbean International