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France halts Gaza evacuations over Palestinian student’s antisemitic posts

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France is halting all evacuations of Gazans fleeing the war-torn enclave amid growing outrage over a Palestinian student allegedly reposting antisemitic content on her social media.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot told France Info radio that the woman “must leave the country” and that she “has no place” in France.

“No evacuation of any kind will take place until we have drawn the necessary conclusions from this investigation,” Barrot said in the interview. He also vowed there would be a probe into how the Palestinian woman was able to get a student visa.

A man holds a placard reading “Free Palestine” during a demonstration at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France June 9, 2025.  (REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier/File Photo)

French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau also expressed outrage over the incident, writing on X, “Hamas propagandists have no place in our country.”

The now-expelled Sciences Po Lille student, who has not been identified by the French government, is accused of sharing a post with an image of Adolf Hitler that called for killing Jews.

According to a screenshot shared by the Jerusalem Post, the caption of the Hitler image—when translated by Grok from Arabic to English — read: “Kill the Jews everywhere. I don’t want a Jewish lineage on this earth. You must kill them before they kill you.”

Protest in France against antisemitism

A woman holds a placard reading “We march against antisemitism” during a demonstration against antisemitism, organised by the two heads of the French Parliament, as a surge in anti-Semitic offences increased in France, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Paris, France, on Nov. 12, 2023.  (REUTERS/Claudia Greco)

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In a thread on X, Sciences Po Lille said its administration became aware of the student’s posts due to a report by Radio Monte-Carlo (RMC). The school condemned the posts, saying the content is in “direct contradiction with the values upheld by Sciences Po Lille.” It added that the institution rejects antisemitism, discrimination, and incitement to hatred.

“France has no obligation to host international students who glorify terrorism, crimes against humanity, or antisemitism,” French Minister of Higher Education Philippe Baptiste wrote. “Whether they come from Gaza or elsewhere, international students who express or relay such views have no place in our country, nor on our soil.”

Baptiste also vowed that the French government would “do everything necessary to ensure that the case of the Palestinian student admitted to Sciences Po Lille, who shared extremely serious comments on social media, is handled with the utmost firmness.”

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A demonstrator uses a megaphone during a protest in support of Palestinians, calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Paris, France, July 31, 2025.  (REUTERS/Tom Nicholson)

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French President Emmanuel Macron, who recently drew the ire of the U.S. and Israel over a plan to recognize a Palestinian state, has yet to comment on the matter regarding the student.

According to Macron’s plan, Paris will recognize a Palestinian state in September. The country appeared to lay the groundwork for this at the United Nations earlier this week as it co-chaired a conference with Saudi Arabia. During the conference, several nations signed the “New York Declaration,” which calls for Hamas to disarm and surrender control of Gaza to the Palestinian Authority. The declaration also demands that Israel evacuate its forces from the Strip.

Saudi Arabia and France co-chair UN conference

Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud and French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, co-chairs of a United Nations high-level international conference hosted by France and Saudi Arabia to work towards a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians, listen to a question during a press briefing at U.N. headquarters in New York City, July 28, 2025.  (REUTERS/Kylie Cooper)

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The U.S. objected to the conference before it began, with State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce calling it “unproductive and ill-timed.” She also dismissed it as a “publicity stunt that comes in the middle of delicate diplomatic efforts to end the conflict.”

“As Secretary Rubio has made clear, this effort is a slap in the face to the victims of October 7th and a reward for terrorism. It keeps hostages trapped in tunnels,” Bruce said. “The United States will not participate in this insult but will continue to lead real-world efforts to end the fighting and deliver a permanent peace.  Our focus remains on serious diplomacy: not stage-managed conferences designed to manufacture the appearance of relevance.”

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Israeli U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon also objected to the conference.

“Israel has already agreed many times to a ceasefire. No token recognition and no UN resolution will change the basic fact that there are those in the world who fight terrorists and extremist forces and then there are those who turn a blind eye to them or resort to appeasement,” Danon said in a statement.

Darien Gap migrant crossings plummet from 82,000 to just 10 under Trump

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Panama’s notorious Darien Gap, once a treacherous corridor for tens of thousands of U.S.-bound migrants, including dangerous criminals, is now virtually deserted amid President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration crackdown and Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino’s vow to shutter the deadly route. 

Migrant crossings in the remote 2,600-mile jungle trek connecting Colombia to Panama – which officials described as “notorious for exposing migrants, including children and the most vulnerable, to sexual abuse, trafficking, and exploitation” – have plummeted to just 10 in June, according to figures released by both the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Panama’s National Migration Service.

The new figures mark a staggering 99.98% drop from the route’s peak under the Biden administration in August 2023, when more than 82,000 migrants surged through the gap in a single month, according to the DHS.

The sharp decline follows months of coordinated enforcement measures, including Trump’s mass deportation campaign and Mulino’s push to seal off the passage with increased immigration patrols. 

TRUMP TELLS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS TO ‘SELF-DEPORT’ USING CBP HOME APP IN NEW VIDEO

Migrants take boats in the Darien province of Panama on Oct. 5, 2023, after walking across the Darien Gap from Colombia.  (Arnulfo Franco/AP)

Officials say the joint effort is deterring migrants before they even begin the perilous journey.

“In Panama’s Darien Gap, migrants are now turning BACK before they even reach our border— only 10 migrants crossed in June,” DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement Thursday. 

“This is more than a 99.98% drop from the Biden high when 82,000 illegal aliens crossed in a single month. The world is hearing our message that America’s borders are closed to lawbreakers. Thanks to President Trump and Secretary Noem, we have the most secure border in American history.” 

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FILE – Migrants, mostly Venezuelans, cross a river through the Darien Gap from Colombia into Panama, hoping to reach the U.S., on Oct. 15, 2022. (Fernando Vergara/AP)

The White House emphasized that under Trump’s immigration policies, the U.S. Border Patrol has not released a single illegal migrant into the country in recent months.

“While immigration ‘experts’ and the mainstream media speculate over why fewer migrants are trying to illegally enter the United States, the real reason is evident to anyone paying attention, including the migrants themselves: President Trump,” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said in a statement Friday to Fox News Digital. “Word of the United States’ secure border has spread so far around the world, that migrants aren’t even willing to make the dangerous journey to get here because they know they’ll be turned away. In recent months, Border Patrol has released zero illegal aliens into the United States. That’s a stat known all the way from here to the Darien Gap.”

McLaughlin added that the administration remains focused on removing those already in the country unlawfully.

“President Trump and Secretary Noem have been clear: If you come to our country illegally, we will find you, arrest you, and deport you. That’s a promise,” McLaughlin said in a statement Friday to Fox News Digital. 

CENTRAL AMERICA STEPS UP TO HOUSE DEPORTED MIGRANTS AFTER TRUMP MAKES CLEAR U.S. WON’T BE ‘DOORMAT’: EXPERT

Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino looks on as Panama's Security Minister Frank Abrego and US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth

Panama’s President Jose Raul Mulino, center, looks on during a meeting in Panama City on April 9, 2025. (FRANCO BRANA/AFP)

The DHS also issued a warning to undocumented immigrants currently residing inside the U.S., encouraging them to voluntarily depart through the CBP Home App, a platform that offers cash incentives to self-deport.

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“With the most secure border in American history, DHS is focused on deporting those who break our nation’s laws,” DHS said on Thursday. “If you are here illegally, use the CBP Home App to take control of your departure and receive financial support to return home. Illegal aliens who use the CBP Home App to self-deport also receive cost-free travel and a $1,000 exit bonus, paid after their return is confirmed through the app.” 

Zuckerberg envisions your own personal ‘superintelligence’

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Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements.

IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:

– Zuckerberg wants to give everyone their own personal superintelligence through Meta’s new vision
– Nvidia denies ‘backdoors’ in chips after China raises security concerns
– Microsoft joins exclusive $4T market cap club after AI surge, joining only one other company

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Screenshot from a video showing a Unitree H1 humanoid robot flailing violently during a test (CIX/X)

AI FOR ALL: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday announced the tech giant will focus on developing a personal superintelligence for everyone, which will further enable creative and leisurely pursuits.

PUSHING BACK: Tech giant Nvidia said on Thursday that its chips do not contain any “backdoors” that would allow others to remotely access or control them, following concerns from China over the security of the company’s H20 artificial intelligence chip.

EXCLUSIVE CLUB : Microsoft touched $4 trillion in market cap Thursday, joining Nvidia as the only two companies to reach this level. 

REGULATORY RECALL: The Trump administration’s DOGE developed a new tool that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to review federal regulations for potential elimination, according a new report.

ROBOT RAMPAGE: A jaw-dropping video showing a Unitree H1 humanoid robot flailing violently during a test has captured the internet’s attention and sparked a new wave of concern about the safety of advanced robotics.

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Illustration of a man using AI for health advice  (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

DIGITAL DOCTOR BOOM: A growing number of Americans are now using artificial intelligence to manage their health and wellness.

DIGITAL DECEPTION: Two U.S. judges in separate federal courts scrapped their rulings last week after lawyers alerted them to filings that contained inaccurate case details or seemingly “hallucinated” quotes that misquoted cited cases — the latest in a string of errors that suggest the growing use of artificial intelligence in legal research and submissions.

DIGITAL TAKEOVER: OpenAI just took a big leap forward with artificial intelligence. ChatGPT agent acts as more than just a chatbot; it serves as a real assistant that takes action on your behalf. We’re talking about planning trips, managing your email, making dinner reservations, summarizing long reports, and even running code, all with your permission.

TECH POWER PLAY: Artificial intelligence is no longer a niche tool for tech labs or science-fiction thrillers. It’s now the battleground where the future of American power, prosperity, and freedom will be decided. With the release of “Winning the AI Race: America’s AI Action Plan,” the Trump administration is rightfully treating this moment as the 21st-century equivalent of the space race or the nuclear age.

ROBOT ON WHEELS: Walking up to your car and seeing it recognize you, light up with a digital smile and respond to your voice used to be something only seen in TV shows and movies.

DIGITAL POWER DRAIN: If your electricity bill seems shockingly high, you’re not imagining it. A big part of the spike is being driven by rising artificial intelligence electricity demand.

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AI data centers are expected to strain the U.S. electrical grid. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Vegas visitors drop 11.3% in June amid rising tourism costs and complaints

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Tourism in Las Vegas continues to decline as many visitors are calling out the once-packed Sin City for its high prices.

The latest statistics from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) show that only 3.1 million people visited in June, which is down 11.3% compared to last year.

The hotel industry is feeling the burn of fewer visitors, with occupancy dropping 6.5% while average daily room rates have lowered to $163.64 – down 6.6%, according to the LVCVA.

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Even the Harry Reid Airport has shown a decline, dropping 4.1% in year-to-date decline compared to the same time last year, according to the website.

Tom Reeg, Caesars Entertainment CEO, shared that it would be a “soft summer” on a recent earnings call, according to local reports.

Las Vegas tourism dropped 11.3% in June compared to last year, with only 3.1 million people visiting that month. (iStock)

A recent X user claimed to have family members living in Las Vegas. The person posted, “They say casinos are empty … People are being laid off … There is no tourism.”

Another X user shared a photo of an empty casino, captioning the post, “Las Vegas is dead, bro.”

In April, three lawsuits were filed against two resorts on the Las Vegas strip for incidents that occurred in the summer of 2024, Fox News Digital previously reported.

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Attorney Brian Virag, founder and CEO of My Bed Bug Lawyer, is representing the plaintiffs in these cases and commented on the situation.

“We wanted to not only make sure to represent them, but also to bring awareness that bedbugs in Las Vegas hotels are a real problem,” Virag told Fox News Digital recently. 

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The hotel industry is feeling the burn of fewer visitors, with occupancy dropping 6.5% while average daily room rates have lowered to $163.64 – down 6.6%, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.  (iStock)

Many Reddit users have drawn attention to tourism issues in Sin City, posting thoughts in the “r/lasvegas” forum. 

“While the economy is going downhill, the strip nickel and diming folks [sic] is gonna result in this, and it’s gonna get worse,” wrote one user.

Another person said, “Slow season in Vegas, no people, no conferences in summer, and it’s hot.”

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“I think it’s worth noting [that] last June, the NHL awards and NHL draft were both in town,” one user pointed out. “I went to both and met a ton of people and none of them were from Vegas, so that would account for a lot of tourism during that time.”

Another Redditor declared, “Vegas will never recover.”

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“Despite the high price tags, with proper planning, you can still ensure value, comfort and memorable moments if you’re thinking of visiting Vegas.” (iStock)

Mallory Dumond, Travelmation adviser and supervisor, recently told Fox News Digital the cost of visiting Vegas has increased over the past year.

“Despite the high price tags, with proper planning, you can still ensure value, comfort and memorable moments if you’re thinking of visiting Vegas,” she said. 

Dumond shared a few tips for those seeking to visit the Gambling Capital of the World.

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“Opt for a Sunday through Thursday stay if your schedule will allow. Often, you can find 5-star rooms at half the weekend rate! Same suite, same view, smarter timing.”

Dumond said that hitting nice restaurants can be more affordable during the day for lunch as opposed to dinner — and that visitors should take advantage of tasting menus or happy hours.

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“Slow season in Vegas, no people, no conferences in summer, and it’s hot,” one person commented.  (iStock)

“For those who don’t want to stomach the bloated costs in Las Vegas, I encourage clients to consider Atlantic City, New Jersey, for a more affordable casino-and-beach alternative with major resort brands and entertainment,” said Drummond.

“Napa Valley, California, is ideal for a laid-back, elevated vacation experience with delicious wine and Michelin-star dining.”

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Drummond also suggested, “if your top priority is a high-end luxury resort, check out Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, for ocean-front extravagance, spas, yacht charters and 5-star all-inclusives that offer a better value than Vegas.”

First woman with Neuralink brain chip writes her name after 20 years

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Audrey Crews hasn’t written her name in over 20 years, that is, until now. 

Thanks to a brain chip from Elon Musk’s Neuralink, Crews used only her thoughts to scribble “Audrey” on a laptop screen. She shared the photo on X, stunning millions across the internet and earning a shoutout from Musk himself.

NONINVASIVE BRAIN TECH AND AI MOVES ROBOTIC HAND WITH THOUGHT

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Brain-computer interface. (Neuralink)

Audrey Crews becomes the first woman to receive a Neuralink implant

At age 16, Crews lost all motor function. Now, at 39, she’s part of Neuralink’s PRIME Study, which tests brain-computer interface (BCI) technology in humans. Her chip, implanted into her motor cortex, reads brain signals and sends them to a computer. It allows her to move a cursor and type, using only her thoughts.

In her own words, “They drilled a hole in my skull and placed 128 threads into my motor cortex. The chip is about the size of a quarter.”

While the chip doesn’t restore movement, it gives her something powerful: digital autonomy. She shared a picture of her signature on X and wrote, “I tried writing my name for the first time in 20 years. I’m working on it. Lol #Neuralink.”

She expressed her gratitude toward the medical team at the University of Miami Health Center. “They treated me like a VIP and are some of the sweetest people I’ve ever met,” she added.

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Audrey Crews shared a picture of her signature on X. (@NeuraNova9/X))

Audrey Crews controls a computer with her mind using a brain chip

Musk confirmed her achievement online, writing: “Most people don’t realize this is possible.”

That single quote shook the internet. The post showcasing her scribbled signature quickly went viral, with over 2 million views. Crews clarified that the chip is for “telepathy only,” not mobility. But even that level of control can transform the lives of people with paralysis.

Neuralink, founded by Musk in 2016, aims to help people with neurological conditions connect with the digital world in powerful new ways. The company is developing BCIs that allow users to control devices using only their thoughts. 

While still in its early stages, this technology is already showing life-changing potential. Looking ahead, Neuralink envisions a future where thought-controlled computing becomes an everyday part of human life.

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Neuralink trial expands: P8 Nick Wray shares his brain chip experience

Crews isn’t alone in this journey. Another participant, Nick Wray (P8), shared his progress just days after his own implant activation.

“I haven’t had this level of digital autonomy in years,” he wrote.

Diagnosed with ALS, Wray called the implant a life-changing opportunity. He views this moment as both personal and historical, writing, “It’s not lost on me that without ALS, I would never have been a candidate for this study. I sincerely believe that if ALS is the price of admission to an opportunity of this magnitude, you pay it; gladly, willingly, and without hesitation.”

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BCI Neuralink participant Nick Wray. (@Telepath_8/X)

What this means for you

This isn’t just about writing a name. It’s about what’s coming next. Neuralink’s brain chip is working in real people. If you’re wondering whether brain-computer interfaces could one day let you control your phone, write an email or play a game without touching a screen, that future is inching closer. 

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While still experimental, these breakthroughs are a glimpse into a new kind of human-machine connection. 

Neuralink is now accepting participants from around the globe. If you’re curious about brain-computer interfaces, this could be your chance to help shape the future. You can check it out at https://neuralink.com/trials

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Brain-computer interface. (Neuralink)

Kurt’s key takeaways

Audrey Crews rewrote more than her name. She rewrote the limits of what’s possible. With a chip the size of a quarter, she became the first woman to control a computer using pure thought. Her story isn’t just inspiring, it’s a warning to the tech world: the age of mind-powered machines is arriving faster than expected.

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Meta adds new teen safety features to Facebook and Instagram platforms

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With the rise of social media use in children, many people, especially parents, are worried about their online safety. 

The concern is not unwarranted, as it’s no secret that thousands (maybe even millions) of predators lurk on these platforms. Luckily, Meta has released several new features aimed at protecting teens on their two biggest platforms: Facebook and Instagram.

Meta’s initiative aims to create a safer online environment in two ways. The first way targets accounts that display predatory behavior, and the second makes it easy for teens to spot and report suspicious activity.

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Teens can now see safety tips, block options and the account’s join date. (Meta)

Teens will now be safer on Meta platforms

Meta’s latest update has improved the direct messaging protections on its platforms. Specifically, teens will now get safety tips to check who’s messaging them. For instance, a huge red flag is when a child is contacted on social media by a recently created account (a tactic used to hide identities, bypass restrictions, and scam people). To help teens immediately spot this, Meta will show them the date the account was created.

Furthermore, the platform will make it easier for teens to block and report accounts. They will be able to cut all communication and notify Meta of inappropriate behavior with a single click. This will give these kids the power to quickly protect themselves and others when they don’t feel safe.

In addition, Meta is testing new AI-powered tools to detect when users may be misrepresenting their age. If the system flags an account as likely belonging to a teen, it will automatically shift that user into a Teen Account to apply appropriate safety restrictions. This proactive use of AI helps ensure that minors receive protections even if they try to bypass age limits.

Meta has also made behind-the-scenes algorithm changes to reduce the visibility of content that may attract predators. For example, Instagram will stop recommending child-focused, adult-managed accounts to adults who have shown suspicious behavior. This move is designed to limit exploitative discovery before any direct interaction can occur.

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New block and report option in DMs. (Meta)

Meta has removed thousands of predatory accounts

In a transparent move, Meta revealed it had removed more than 600,000 accounts for predatory behavior across Instagram and Facebook. That is a staggeringly high number and just goes to show how much children were at risk.

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What’s more? Meta caught about 135,000 of them sexualizing children red-handed. They either left comments or requested images that sexually exploit them on other adult-operated accounts. The removal of these accounts shows that Meta is ready to take an active stand against these threats before someone becomes a victim.

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Location Notice lets people know when they’re chatting with someone who may be in a different country. (Meta)

What this means for you

If you’re a parent or a guardian, you can breathe a little sigh of relief that Meta is making great strides to make your child more digitally literate. If they understand how scammers operate, they become more resilient and masters of their online safety.

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However, it’s still your responsibility to stay informed about what your teen is up to online. Use these updates as a chance to openly talk about online safety with your young ones, especially when it comes to reporting inappropriate content.

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Nudity protection feature. (Meta )

Kurt’s key takeaways

Protecting teens online is a high priority, and it’s great that Meta is showing a growing commitment toward this. Preventing the exploitation and abuse of children is something that all platforms should be proactive about. These updates and removal of accounts are just the beginning steps to creating a space where children feel safe. It’s important to acknowledge that there will always be risks on these platforms, but giving teens the tools to fight back is extremely welcome.

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Diabetes and weight-loss drugs may also relieve arthritis symptoms

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The positive effects of GLP-1 medications extend beyond just diabetes control and weight loss.

GLP-1s, also known as GLP-1 agonists, are a type of drug that mimics a natural hormone called glucagon-like peptide-1 that helps to regulate blood sugar levels.

Experts claim that these medications — which include semaglutide (such as Ozempic and Wegovy) or tirzepatide (Mounjaro and Zepbound) — can also help with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

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RA, a chronic autoimmune disease that occurs when the immune system attacks its own tissues, causes inflammation, pain and stiffness in the joints, according to Mayo Clinic.

GLP-1 medications have been found to help relieve painful arthritis symptoms, potentially through weight loss.

Rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic autoimmune disease that occurs when the immune system attacks its own tissues, causes inflammation, pain and stiffness in the joints. (iStock)

Various studies have shown an association between being overweight or obese and the risk of developing RA.

A 2020 study published in the journal Nature specified that having a higher body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference was linked to a greater prevalence of the condition.

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Sue Decotiis, M.D., a medical weight-loss doctor in New York City, said that in her own practice, she’s witnessed patients experience “tremendous relief” for inflammatory arthritis disease after taking GLP-1s.

“This is not just rheumatoid arthritis, but also mixed connective tissue disease,” she said in an interview with Fox News Digital. “Most patients were actually able to stop their arthritis medications.”

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A New York City weight-loss doctor in New York City said she’s witnessed patients experience “tremendous relief” from inflammatory arthritis disease after taking GLP-1s. (iStock)

While much remains to be learned about these alternate uses for GLP-1s and how they function, Decotiis noted that fat cells produce certain substances, like cytokines or adipokines, that can increase inflammation throughout the body and impact how the immune system functions. 

“Cytokines produced in excess can harm the body,” she said. “With COVID, some patients who died had experienced a cytokine storm, where the immune system overresponded to the infection.”

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Decotiis clarified that it is not yet confirmed that the reported anti-arthritis effect of GLP-1s is associated with weight loss, although she said she’s seen this benefit continue even on a low dose of the drug.

The expert said she has also noticed a wide range of other positive effects associated with GLP-1 medications, including reduced alcohol intake and less reliance on ADD and anti-anxiety medications.

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“Most patients were actually able to stop their arthritis medications,” a doctor noted of GLP-1 usage. (iStock)

The popular drugs have also been linked to a reduced risk of migraines, Alzheimer’s disease and even some cancers.

“Anyone considering using GLP-1s should be followed by a physician knowledgeable in their usage and weighed on a body composition scale,” Decotiis recommended.

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“Someone who is not overweight would have to be followed very carefully. Therefore, accessing these drugs from an online platform without in-person physician care is not advisable.”

Facebook crypto scams use fake ads to spread dangerous malware to users

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You might already know that Facebook’s biggest strength isn’t the social media platform itself, but the user data it collects. 

The data we hand over without thinking twice is what this multibillion-dollar company uses to generate revenue. It sells that data to advertisers, who then try to make money off you by showing ads in the hope that you’ll buy their products. I’ll admit, sometimes the ad platform can be beneficial by connecting small businesses to potential buyers. 

However, since Facebook allows almost anyone to advertise with minimal moderation, it often leads to dangerous scams. Security researchers have found that a persistent malvertising campaign is plaguing Facebook, leveraging the reputations of well-known cryptocurrency exchanges to lure victims into a maze of malware.

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An iPhone with Facebook login screen. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

How the Facebook crypto scam works

Bitdefender Labs reports that a malicious ad campaign has been running on Facebook for several months. The attackers use deceptive ads that imitate popular cryptocurrency brands like Binance, TradingView, ByBit and MetaMask. To make the scams seem legitimate, the ads often feature familiar faces such as Elon Musk, Cristiano Ronaldo or Zendaya.

When users click the ads, they land on fake websites that look nearly identical to the real ones. These sites prompt visitors to download a so-called “desktop client.” That download serves as the entry point for a sophisticated malware system.

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Instead of delivering malware directly, the fake site launches a silent server on the victim’s device. This server then connects with a back-end channel to receive malicious instructions. The method makes it harder for traditional security tools to detect the attack.

To avoid exposure, the attackers also use advanced filtering and tracking tools. If a user doesn’t arrive through specific Facebook ad links, the website may show harmless content instead. The site also checks for automated tools or sandbox environments designed to catch threats. In some cases, it even blocks access unless the user opens it in Microsoft Edge, showing blank pages in other browsers.

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Screenshot showing a malicious Facebook ad. (Bitdefender)

How hackers use fake Facebook pages to spread malware

Bitdefender researchers found hundreds of Facebook accounts involved in promoting the campaign, sometimes posting over 100 ads in a single day. While many of these ads are taken down quickly, they often rack up thousands of views before disappearing.

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One Facebook page perfectly imitated TradingView’s official account, including fake comments, posts and imagery, except for the redirect links that led to the malicious clone. The victims targeted tended to be men interested in technology and finance, and some ads specifically honed in on users in Bulgaria and Slovakia, showing how attackers fine-tune their campaigns based on geography and demographics.

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An iPhone with Facebook login screen.

6 ways to avoid Facebook crypto malware scams

As this Facebook scam shows, cybercriminals are getting more creative and more convincing by the day. These tips can help you stay a step ahead.

1. Don’t trust ads just because they look familiar

Scammers have become masters of visual deception. They replicate branding, use celebrity endorsements and mimic official pages to give their ads an air of legitimacy. In the Facebook malvertising campaign, attackers used names like Binance and faces like Elon Musk to earn trust instantly. Instead of clicking on ads, it’s safer to visit the company’s official website directly by typing the URL yourself. Take a moment to verify with official social media accounts or customer service if you’re ever unsure about an ad’s authenticity.

2. Avoid downloads from ad links and install strong antivirus software 

In these attacks, users were tricked into downloading what appeared to be desktop apps for trusted services but were actually malware installers. The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information, is to have strong antivirus software installed on all your devices. This protection can also alert you to phishing emails and ransomware scams, keeping your personal information and digital assets safe.

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3. Keep your browser up to date

Interestingly, the attackers in this campaign used browser filtering to avoid detection, even prompting users to reopen the site specifically in Microsoft Edge. Using a secure browser like Firefox or Brave can help, and keeping it up to date ensures you’re protected against the latest threats. Tools like content blockers or script filters can also help stop malicious behavior before it starts.

4. Pay attention to the subtle red flags

Even the most convincing fake websites often have tells, whether it’s a slightly off-brand URL, an odd layout or messaging that feels rushed or generic. A secure URL should begin with “https://” and match the official domain name. If a site urges you to act quickly, promises high returns or asks for personal information up front, take a step back. These emotional pressure tactics are a hallmark of modern scams.

5. Add two-factor authentication (2FA) to lock down your accounts

Two-factor authentication (2FA) can provide an additional layer of security in case your accounts are compromised. Even if you accidentally fall for a scam and your login credentials are stolen, 2FA makes it significantly harder for attackers to access your account without the second verification step.

6. Use a data removal service

While no service promises to remove all your data from the internet, using a personal data removal service can reduce your risk of being targeted in the first place. These services continuously scan data broker sites and request removals on your behalf, helping to keep your contact info, location history, and interests out of the hands of advertisers and potentially scammers. Given how this campaign leveraged Facebook data to target users interested in crypto and tech, the less data available about you online, the harder it is for attackers to personalize their scams.

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Kurt’s key takeaway

Facebook’s failure to rein in malvertising doesn’t just put users at risk. It undermines the entire point of its ads platform. If people start associating Facebook ads with scams and malware, they’ll stop clicking. And when that happens, advertisers lose money on impressions that go nowhere, eroding trust in the platform’s ability to deliver real, safe engagement. For a company that relies so heavily on ad revenue, letting these threats slip through isn’t just careless. It’s self-destructive. If Facebook doesn’t get a handle on this, both users and advertisers will eventually look elsewhere.

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How to use iPhone Notes app for secret messaging and private chats

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Using the Notes app on your iPhone as a messaging app is a surprisingly clever way to have a discreet conversation. You can use it to plan a surprise party for a loved one or disguise sensitive communication in a public setting.

The process of setting it up is easy, and it will have you chatting with the other person privately in minutes. You just need to create the note in the Notes app, add them as a collaborator and start sending secret messages back and forth. Here’s how to do it.

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Woman using the Notes app to secretly text on an iPhone (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

How to use the Notes app as a secret messaging app

Before you start, ensure you’ve updated your iPhone. The other person you want to add to the secret conversation also needs to have an iPhone that’s updated (it won’t work with Android users).

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Once everyone is set, do the following:

  • Open the Notes app on your iPhone
  • Tap the compose (pencil) icon in the bottom-right corner to create a new note
  • Give the note a title. It can be something related to the conversation you want to have or something boring that no one will think of opening. You can also leave it blank. Typing something in the body of the note, something like “Hello,” will do the trick
  • Tap the share icon in the top-right corner of the screen
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Creating and sharing a note in the Notes app on iPhone (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • You will see a drop-down box below the title of the note. Make sure it says Collaborate, as this is the option that generates an invite link to edit the note. If it says “Send Copy” instead, tap it and select “Collaborate” from the menu.
  • If prompted, add the contact’s Apple ID, email address or phone number of the person you want to share with.
  • Select your sharing method; usually, Messages is the default.
  • The collaboration link will open in a new message.
  • Enter the recipient’s Apple ID email or iPhone number in the “To:” field within Messages (or choose from contacts).
  • Tap the blue send arrow in the Messages app to deliver the invite.
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Sharing an invite link of a note on iPhone   (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Once the other person opens the note, you can start instant messaging. Neither of you needs to hit the send button because the edits will be visible once you finish typing. You will get a notification that someone has made an edit. If you get confused about who wrote what, swipe right to check the name next to each edit.

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Checking who edited a note in the Notes app on iPhone   (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

In case you want to secure the conversation

When you’re done chatting and don’t want to leave a paper trail, you can stop sharing the note. This will remove it from the other person’s device, and that person will no longer have access to it. Afterward, you can delete it on your end.

Follow the steps below:

  • Tap their picture icon in the top right corner
  • Tap Manage Shared Note in the menu
  • Tap Stop Sharing at the bottom
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Unsharing a note in the Notes app on iPhone  (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Tap Stop Sharing in the pop-up
  • Tap the three-dot icon in the top right corner and select Delete in the menu 
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Deleting a note in the Notes app on iPhone   (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

What this means for you

Choosing the Notes app as your discreet messaging tool puts you in control of your privacy, all without installing anything new. You can start a confidential chat right inside an app you’re already comfortable with. Since the conversation blends in as a regular note, it’s much less likely to draw curiosity.

This approach is ideal when you want to quickly coordinate plans, share sensitive details or just keep things low-key in public spaces. Messages sync instantly between you and your collaborator. There’s no separate “send” button required, and you’ll always know who added which note with color highlights and names.

If you ever need to make the conversation vanish, it’s simple. Just stop sharing the note, and it disappears from your partner’s device immediately. After that, deleting the note on your end wipes the slate clean, giving you full peace of mind. Everything happens inside your iPhone’s built-in toolkit, making secret messaging fast and secure.

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Kurt’s Key Takeaways

Who would have guessed the ordinary Notes app could double as a secret chat room? This method is so inconspicuous that anyone glancing at your phone will think you’re jotting down groceries or ideas, not exchanging private messages. It’s subtle, smart and makes the most of what’s already on your device. Just remember that when your quiet conversation is over, tidy up behind you. Stop sharing and then delete the note to keep things truly under wraps. Sometimes, the best privacy solutions are hidden in the apps you use every day.

Do you have any other clever uses for the built-in apps on iPhone?  Let us know in the comments below. Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com/Contact

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MLB news: Mets’ Francisco Lindor says Juan Soto was snubbed from All-Star roster

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The New York Mets sent four players to Atlanta for the All-Star game a couple of weeks ago, but star shortstop Francisco Lindor said there should have been one more player that went with them. 

Lindor, 31, said his star teammate Juan Soto should have joined the Mets contingent in Atlanta. 

“I hope we can get players like him to every All-Star game,” Lindor told Fox News Digital last week after talking about Miracle Treat Day at DQ. 

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New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor, #12, celebrates with right fielder Juan Soto, #22, after hitting a solo home run during the first inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Citi Field on April 20, 2025 in New York City. (Vincent Carchietta/Imagn Images)

“I wish he was there with us. He deserved it. He definitely should have been there.”

Soto began the year slow but really turned it on heading into the All-Star break. In 106 games this season, Soto has a .248 batting average with 25 home runs, 62 RBIs and 15 stolen bases. 

Lindor said that Soto was not the only player who was snubbed from the game. 

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New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto, #22, reacts with shortstop Francisco Lindor, #12, after hitting a two run home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the third inning at Dodger Stadium on June 3, 2025 in Los Angeles. (Gary A. Vasquez/Imagn Images)

“It wasn’t just him can anyone say a lot of players around the league that didn’t get the recognition they deserve,” Lindor said. 

“Juan Soto (is) one of the best hitters in the league, and he is going to end up with the numbers he wants (at the end of the season) and will probably end up with a silver slugger, and we will see what else, but it would have been cool to see him in Atlanta.”

In addition to Lindor, first baseman Pete Alonso, closer Edwin Diaz and starting pitcher David Peterson were the Mets players who were named to the National League All-Star game. 

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New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor, #12, walks off the field after being doubled off of first base on a fly out by right fielder Juan Soto, #22, during the seventh inning against the New York Yankees at Citi Field on July 6, 2025 in New York City. (Vincent Carchietta/Imagn Images)

With the All-Star game in the review mirror, the Mets are now focused on their division race with the Philadelphia Phillies. The Mets (62-47) currently hold a half-game lead over the Phillies (61-47) for first place in the NL East. 

Lindor said the Mets have to try and find the “best version” of themselves down the stretch as they vie for a postseason spot. 

“We just got to continue to be ourselves and continue to play the game the right way and push for each other and support each other to try to be the best version of ourselves,” Lindor said. 

Fox News’ Connor McGahan contributed to this report. 

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