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Ancient Greek workshop reveals unfinished sculptures in archaeological discovery

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Archaeologists recently excavated an ancient workshop in Greece, revealing a trove of unfinished projects and other curiosities. 

The project was announced by Greece’s Ministry of Culture in a Facebook post in May. In a statement translated from Greek to English, officials said the excavation took place at the Floga archaeological site, which is on the Greek island of Paros.

Though the workshop didn’t come as a surprise to officials – archaeologists have been studying the site since the mid-1980s – excavators uncovered numerous intriguing finds during the latest dig.

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Specifically, the investigation brought “new architectural remains” to light, plus various eating vessels and storage items.

“Some of [the architectural remains] are founded on earlier constructions, documenting the site’s continuous use over time,” the statement said. “The latest remains are connected to earlier phases dating from the late 5th to the 4th century BC.”

Archaeologists recently excavated an ancient workshop on the Greek island of Paros. The investigation brought “new architectural remains” to light, plus various eating vessels and storage items. (Greece Ministry of Culture)

The press release added, “The movable finds from the earlier installation (fragments of vessels, mainly tableware for eating and drinking, and fewer utilitarian or storage items) document the residential use of the site during the Classical period.”

Archaeologists also uncovered new rooms at the complex, noting the walls were preserved at an “impressive height.”

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The recently uncovered artifacts at the site included unfinished marble sculptures, clay stamps and various fragments of pottery.

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Archaeologists found ancient pottery fragments at the excavation site. (Greece Ministry of Culture)

“The movable finds are of exceptional interest, including semi-finished marble sculptures, mainly of Aphrodite, clay heads of female figures, as well as clay molds and stamps, while a very large quantity of pottery was collected,” the statement said.

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Based on their observations, archaeologists found that the site was reorganized at the end of the third century B.C., serving as both a residential space and a sculpture workshop.

Excavation site of ruined workshop

Archaeologists also found eating vessels and remnants of walls at the ancient workshop. (Greece Ministry of Culture)

“The discovery of a room with a pebble floor and sections of wall painting imitating marble slabs, identified as an andron (men’s room), reinforces this interpretation,” the statement said.

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“However, the extensive layer of marble chips deposited in the courtyard, covering the earlier phases, and the large number of semi-finished sculptures, document the additional use of the site as a sculpture workshop.”

Fragment of Greek pottery

The recent finds are of “exceptional interest,” officials say. (Greece Ministry of Culture)

Ancient Greek discoveries are of high interest to archaeologists. 

Earlier this spring, a German university announced that the lecture hall of an “impressive high school” from an Ancient Greek settlement was uncovered.

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Last summer, divers searched a 2,000-year-old shipwreck in the Aegean Sea and found around 300 historical objects.

Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe shot during campaign event

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A Colombian senator and presidential candidate was shot on Saturday in Bogotá, the government and his campaign said. 

Miguel Uribe, 39, was hosting a campaign event in a public park in the Fontibon neighborhood when “armed subjects shot him in the back.”

His party described the attack as serious but didn’t go into detail about his condition. 

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Miguel Uribe, 39, was hosting a campaign event in a public park when he was shot.  (Raul Arboleda/AFP via Getty Images)

He is a member of the opposition right-wing Democratic Center party, founded by former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe.

The party called the attack “an unacceptable act of violence.”

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Miguel Uribe Turbay, center in blue tie, celebrates after voting against a labor reform referendum proposed by the government, in Bogota, Colombia, May 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara, File) (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara, File)

Videos circulating on social media appeared to show Uribe after the attack covered in blood with a possible head wound as people attempt to stem the bleeding. 

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Police officers guard the area where Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe was shot during a campaign event. (Reuters//Luisa Gonzalez)

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A suspect was taken into custody, Bogotá’s mayor said, according to Colombia Reports. 

Reuters contributed to this report. 

Reddit drama goes viral as woman slams hotel shower designs

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A thread on Reddit went viral after a woman criticized the designers, installers and others responsible for “the stupid showers at hotels,” saying she cannot step into a shower while traveling and not “be blasted by cold water that gets my head wet.”

Over 6,000 people reacted to the post to date, and nearly 1,000 comments have come in, some sharing frustrations about the hotel travel experience.

“Who designs the stupid showers at hotels?” the woman wrote in her post on social media, addressing her note to “male hotel room designers.”

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She wrote, “I’m a woman. I don’t wash my hair every day. Please give me a way to turn on the shower without having to get in and be blasted by cold water that gets my head wet.

“I miss shower curtains, and now we have glass walls that don’t move.”

“Who designs the stupid showers at hotels?” the woman wrote in her post on social media, addressing her note to “male hotel room designers.”  (Hauke-Christian Dittrich/picture alliance via Getty Images)

She closed her post with, “Signed, A Traveler with Loyalty Status.”

In an edit, she later added, “Wow, the number of times I have been called bleeping feminist (or worse) on this post is kinda s—–. I have no problem being a feminist, thank you.”

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The woman then offered more context.

“The start of this was a conversation I had with a male colleague who has opened eight hotels (under different flags), and he had never considered that not all people wash their hair every day,” she wrote.

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“He had never considered that not all people wash their hair every day,” a woman wrote in a viral social media post.  (iStock)

“We also talked about rain showerheads,” she wrote, “and [the] lack of other amenities geared toward women travelers.”

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People who responded to the post shared their own ideas for improving the hotel room experience.

“I want a door on my shower.”

“Please make sure there are hooks in the bathroom,” wrote one person.

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Another person wrote, “I want a shower that is fully enclosed so that I’m not cold and there isn’t water all over the floor after the shower! I also want counter space to set [up] my toiletries! Is that so hard?”

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“Please make sure there are hooks in the bathroom,” one person wrote. (Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)

Another commenter said, “Expensive hotel doesn’t mean great shower design.”

Another person wrote, “I want a door on my shower.”

She added, “In the long run, I am certain the money they saved [by] not putting a door on the shower is wasted in energy costs as I have to turn up the hot water during the shower.”

HOTEL ROOM with suitcase in foreground

“Expensive hotel,” wrote one person, “doesn’t mean great shower design.” (iStock)

Said another person, “Do not make me climb into the shower to turn the water on. Have the faucet on the same side as entry so we can reach in.”

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And yet another person took this angle: “Hand showers in all showers, please!! Even if someone doesn’t need a full handicap room, if they have slight mobility challenges, a hand shower can be so helpful.”

Ex-MLB player finds liver donor through Facebook when former classmate steps up

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A man’s Facebook plea for a liver donor attracted the attention of a high-school acquaintance he hadn’t spoken to in 20 years.

In April 2024, after experiencing appetite loss and losing 15 pounds in a month, Steven Register, 42, was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer, according to news agency SWNS.

Doctors told the former MLB pitcher — who played for the Colorado Rockies in 2008 and the Philadelphia Phillies in 2009 — that a liver transplant was likely his best chance of survival.

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“When we first met with the doctors, they gave me a year to a year-and-a-half to live,” Register said, adding that he and his wife, Beth, immediately started researching options.

The couple traveled from Auburn, Alabama, to the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, where Register underwent surgery for a temporary ostomy bag and began chemotherapy, per the SWNS report.

“When we first met with the doctors, they gave me a year to a year-and-a-half to live,” said Steven Register, shown above with his wife, Beth. (SWNS)

Plans for the liver resection were canceled when doctors discovered the tumors were too large, which led the couple to consider a transplant.

Register’s wife created a Facebook group to search for a living liver donor, hoping someone would come forward in time.

An unexpected volunteer

Kristin Johnston, a 40-year-old preschool teacher from Roswell, Georgia, saw the post and recognized Register as a former high-school classmate.

The two had met in 1999 at Shaw High School in Columbus, Georgia, but hadn’t spoken in over two decades.

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“It was just so far out of left field,” said Register, who couldn’t believe it when Johnston volunteered to donate part of her liver.

He added to SWNS, “I haven’t seen or talked to her in over 20 years, and for her to reach out like that, it was just meant to be.”

Steven, McKenzie, Blakely, Brooks, Beth. In a remarkable story of selflessness and hope, two former high school classmates who hadn't spoken in over 20 years are now forever connected through the gift of life. After a stage four colon cancer diagnosis, Steven Register, 42, a former professional baseball player who is now self-employed and lives in Auburn, Alabama, turned to a liver transplant as his best hope for survival. His wife Beth, 41, also self-employed, supported him through surgeries and helped spread the word on social media in search of a living donor. Steven’s former high school friend Kristin Johnston, 40, a preschool teacher in Roswell, Georgia, stepped forward to offer part of her liver.

Kristin Johnston, a 40-year-old preschool teacher from Roswell, Georgia, shown above, saw Register’s Facebook post and recognized him as a former high-school classmate. (SWNS)

Johnston said she started by doing a quick online search for live liver donation and discovered that blood type compatibility was the first step.

“I just sent him a message,” she said. “I said, ‘Hey, what’s your blood type?’ and he said, ‘I’m B positive.'”

She responded, “Wait, that’s mine, too,” and offered, “I’ll happily donate a lobe if I’m a match.”

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Johnston was later cleared as a match and received the confirmation on a meaningful day.

“I got the news on Good Friday, of all days, that I was officially cleared as his liver donor,” she said.

Surgery and second chances

The surgery, which is expected to take 12 to 14 hours, will involve removing 70% of Johnston’s liver and transplanting it into Register, according to SWNS.

Both her remaining liver and the donated portion will regenerate over time, giving both a second chance at health.

“I got the news on Good Friday, of all days.”

“For her, she is ultimately giving him the gift of life — for him, a really fresh start in this journey,” said Beth Register.

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Steven Register said he hoped that “once I get my liver with all the tumor and cancer out, I’ll be cancer-free from there.”    

The Register family — including children McKenzie (16), Blakely (14) and Brooks (8) — launched a fundraiser on SupportNow to help with travel, food and medical expenses.

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Johnston and her husband Cody, 38, a real estate developer, have three kids of their own — Sawyer (9), Teddy (7) and Dahlia (4).

Raising awareness and faith

Beth Register said she hopes their family’s story raises awareness about the impact of living organ donation.

“A lot of people don’t realize that live donations, whether it be for livers or kidneys, are even an option,” she said.

Steven, McKenzie, Blakely, Brooks, Beth. In a remarkable story of selflessness and hope, two former high school classmates who hadn't spoken in over 20 years are now forever connected through the gift of life. After a stage four colon cancer diagnosis, Steven Register, 42, a former professional baseball player who is now self-employed and lives in Auburn, Alabama, turned to a liver transplant as his best hope for survival. His wife Beth, 41, also self-employed, supported him through surgeries and helped spread the word on social media in search of a living donor. Steven’s former high school friend Kristin Johnston, 40, a preschool teacher in Roswell, Georgia, stepped forward to offer part of her liver.

The Register family — Steven, Beth and their three children, McKenzie (middle-left), Blakely (middle-right) and Brooks (front, center) — launched a fundraiser on SupportNow to help with travel, food and medical expenses. (SWNS)

She added that Johnston had been selfless from the start.

The families believe fate had a hand in reconnecting them, per SWNS.

“We just pray that God is opening all the right doors and that Kristin is the perfect donor for him.”

“We just pray that God is opening all the right doors and that Kristin is the perfect donor for him,” Beth Register said.

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“We just appreciate her being willing to put her life on pause to hopefully lengthen his life by many, many, many years.”

DMV scam texts target drivers in 14 states with fake penalty threats

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If you’ve received a text message claiming to be from your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and threatening you with fines or penalties unless you pay up, you’re not alone. A new wave of scam texts is sweeping across the country, targeting drivers in states like Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Florida, New York, California, Illinois, New Jersey, Virginia, Colorado, Vermont, Texas, North Carolina and even Washington, D.C.

These messages look official and urgent, warning you about supposed unpaid tickets or tolls and demanding immediate payment. But don’t be fooled, as these texts are sophisticated scams designed to steal your personal information or money. 

The scammers are getting better at making their messages look real, so it can be tricky to spot the fraud. But with a few simple tips, you can learn how to recognize these scams and protect yourself before you click or respond.

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DMV scam text. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

How the DMV scam text message works

These scam messages vary slightly depending on the state you’re in, but they’re generally structured in the same way. The text threatens consequences, such as credit score damage, revoked driving privileges, suspended vehicle registration or increased toll fees, if you do not pay the bill you have supposedly incurred. To make the message appear legit, the scammers often include a date for penalties to begin, a fake administrative code and a link that appears to be an official DMV website.

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Pro tip: If you’re instructed to copy the link into your browser rather than clicking it directly, it’s a scam.

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A person receiving a scam text message on their phone. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Why DMV text scams are so convincing

The scam relies on two key elements to be effective: fear and a sense of urgency. These are two powerful psychological motivators that can send you into a panic since your driving privileges are at risk, or you’re facing financial consequences. The aim is to get you to act hastily without pausing to verify the source. The messages also mimic legitimate government communications by including familiar terms, official-sounding codes and web addresses that appear authentic. Here is an example of what the text might look like:

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DMV scam text. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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States known to have issued warnings about DMV scam texts (as of June 2025):

  • Connecticut
  • Pennsylvania
  • Georgia
  • Florida
  • New York
  • California
  • Illinois
  • New Jersey
  • Virginia
  • Colorado
  • Vermont
  • Texas
  • North Carolina
  • Washington, D.C.

Reports are surfacing across the U.S., and the list of affected states is likely to continue growing as more residents come forward.

How to spot and avoid DMV text message scams

If you receive a suspicious text message claiming to be from your state’s DMV and demanding payment or personal information, follow these steps to protect yourself:

1. Be skeptical of any message creating urgency or panic: Scammers rely on fear and urgency to trick you into acting without thinking. If a message pressures you to act immediately, that’s a major red flag.

2. Check for obvious red flags: Look for signs like strange sender addresses, awkward language, misspellings or links that don’t match your state’s official DMV website.

3. Do not click any links or reply, and use strong antivirus software: Legitimate DMVs will not ask for payments, personal details or sensitive information via unsolicited text messages. The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information, is to have 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. Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices. 

4. Verify directly with your DMV: If you’re concerned the message might be real, contact your state’s DMV using the official website or a trusted phone number. Never use the contact information provided in the suspicious text.

5. Consider a Personal Data Removal Service: Your personal information is widely available online, which can make you a bigger target for these types of scams, therefore you might look into a personal data removal service. These services work by submitting opt-out requests to data brokers that collect and sell your information, helping to reduce your digital footprint and making it harder for scammers to find your contact details. 

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While no service can guarantee the complete removal of your data from the internet, a data removal service is really a smart choice. They aren’t cheap — and neither is your privacy.  These services do all the work for you by actively monitoring and systematically erasing your personal information from hundreds of websites. It’s what gives me peace of mind and has proven to be the most effective way to erase your personal data from the internet.  By limiting the information available, you reduce the risk of scammers cross-referencing data from breaches with information they might find on the dark web, making it harder for them to target you. Check out my top picks for data removal services here.

6. Delete the message immediately and block the sender: Removing the text helps prevent accidental clicks and reduces the risk of falling for the scam later. Also, be sure to block phone numbers and texts that send spam or scam messages, reducing future risk.

7. Register your number with the National Do Not Call Registry: While this won’t stop all scams, it can help reduce unwanted communications.

8. Don’t provide any personal or financial information: Never share your Social Security number, driver’s license number, banking information, or passwords in response to an unsolicited text.

9. If you clicked the link or gave out information, act quickly: If you accidentally entered personal or financial information, contact your bank, credit card provider or local law enforcement right away to minimize potential damage.

10. Keep your phone’s security features updated: Ensure your device’s operating system and security software are current to help block known scam numbers and malicious links.

11. Report the scam: Forward the message to 7726 (SPAM) to alert your mobile provider and help block similar messages in the future. Mark the message as junk or spam within your messaging app, if possible. File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at reportfraud.ftc.gov or the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

Scam texts pretending to be from the DMV are getting more convincing, but you don’t have to be their next victim. Staying skeptical of urgent messages, double-checking anything that seems off and never clicking suspicious links can go a long way in protecting your personal information. Remember, the real DMV will never pressure you for payment or sensitive details over text. By staying alert, you can help prevent these scams and keep your personal information and money secure.

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Heroic couple on vacation saves six lives after a boat explodes on the River Thames

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A brave couple saved the lives of six people after a boat exploded on the River Thames.

Josh Hobbs, 35, and Hannah Lloyd-Hobbs, 34, both jumped into the river to rescue four children and two adults, including an 18-month-old baby, news agency SWNS and other outlets reported. 

The couple said they were in the “right place at the right time” on Saturday, May 31, when they witnessed the blaze — which police described as an act of “heroic bravery.”

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The couple were on vacation from Wales, walking their dog just minutes away from the river.

Hobbs told SWNS, “We were less than 10 minutes into our walk, about 100 meters from the river.”

Josh Hobbs, 35, and Hannah Lloyd-Hobbs, 34, jumped into the river to rescue four children and two adults, including an 18-month-old baby. (Josh Hobbs & Hannah Lloyd-Hobbs / SWNS)

He added, “There was an almighty bang, the kind where the air pressure hits your head.”

Lloyd-Hobbs initially thought it was a confetti cannon, she said, but her husband suspected a gas barbecue had exploded.

They immediately heard desperate cries from the boat and sprinted toward the scene.

“They were screaming back to say they couldn’t swim.”

People on the boat “were screaming back to say they couldn’t swim,” said Hobbs. “We tried to reassure them that jumping in the river was the better of two outcomes.”

Some people on board finally took the plunge into the water.

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“One of them was an 18-month-old — Hannah instantly dived in to grab the baby,” he said. 

Holding his dog’s leash, he shouted for the others to get off the boat while his wife helped the baby onto the bank, he said.

Josh Hobbs and Hannah Lloyd-Hobbs were walking along the Thames with their dog while on holiday when a nearby boat exploded and became engulfed in flames. The quick thinking couple rushed to the rescue. Release date June 5 2025. A hero couple saved the lives of four children and two adults after a boat exploded on the River Thames. Josh Hobbs, 35, and Hannah Lloyd-Hobbs, 34, both leapt in the water to save the six - including a baby. They said they were in the ''right place at the right time'' when they saw the inferno in what the police called

When the boat went up in flames, Lloyd-Hobbs initially thought it was a confetti cannon, but her husband suspected a gas barbecue had exploded. (Josh Hobbs & Hannah Lloyd-Hobbs / SWNS)

She told SWNS, “I handed the child to Josh before getting out myself.”

He then jumped in to help the other children, three of whom reportedly couldn’t swim. “I remember grabbing two young children and getting them to the bank, then going back for more,” he said.

He noticed a family member desperately holding a three-year-old and said, “I grabbed the child as well.”

“At one point, I had four people hanging off me.”

He also described seeing a woman struggling underwater and pulling her to safety. “I think her husband panicked and grabbed me, too,” he said.

Treading water and shouting for help, Hobbs managed to get the three-year-old to another bystander while his wife stayed with the baby. “At one point, I had four people hanging off me,” Hobbs recalled.

The explosion was heard for miles, drawing a crowd that helped pull everyone from the water and administer first aid, SWNS reported.

FILE PICTURE – Police on the scene in Lechlade, Wiltshire. Nine people, including a baby, are in hospital after a boat 'exploded' on the banks of the River Thames.Emergency services raced to the scene after the fire broke out in Lechlade, Wilts., at around midday on Saturday. June 2 2025. Release date June 5 2025. A hero couple saved the lives of four children and two adults after a boat exploded on the River Thames. Josh Hobbs, 35, and Hannah Lloyd-Hobbs, 34, both leapt in the water to save the six - including a baby. They said they were in the ''right place at the right time'' when they saw the inferno in what the police called

Police confirmed that five adults and four children ended up in the water after the explosion on the boat. (Josh Hobbs & Hannah Lloyd-Hobbs / SWNS)

The group felt relief only when air ambulance crews arrived on the scene.

Wiltshire Police confirmed that five adults and four children — who were aged 18 months to seven years — ended up in the water.

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Nine people were hospitalized, with three in stable condition. Some suffered potentially life-changing injuries, SWNS reported.

Detective Superintendent Joe Garrity of the Wiltshire Police Department said, “It is a miracle there were no fatalities … Much of that must be put down to the response of two [vacationers] from Wales who happened to be passing.”

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“With no thought for their own safety, they jumped into the Thames to help save the lives of those involved.”

“It is a miracle there were no fatalities.”

Hobbs said they’ve stayed in contact with police to check on those rescued.

“In the heat of the moment, we just did what we did,” he told SWNS.

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Lloyd-Hobbs added, “We hope the families are doing OK and wish them a speedy recovery.”

FDA approves first AI tool to predict breast cancer risk

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

IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:

– FDA approves first AI tool to predict breast cancer risk
– Kesha changes cover art for ‘Delusional’ single after fan backlash over AI image
– OpenAI to appeal copyright ruling in NY Times case as Altman calls for ‘AI privilege’

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AI medical bot scanning patients mammogram to diagnosis breast cancer. (iStock)

SMARTER SCREENINGS: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first artificial intelligence (AI) tool to predict breast cancer risk.

‘WE WILL FIGHT’: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said Thursday that the company plans to appeal a court decision in a copyright case brought by The New York Times. 

NOVA IN ACTION: Flock Safety has released another piece of revolutionary technology aimed at keeping everyday civilians safe from crime. The company’s new product, Flock Nova, helps law enforcement with a common but often overlooked problem – a lack of data sharing and access.

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AI-powered Nurabot (Nvidia)

ROBOT NURSES RISING: The global healthcare system is expected to face a shortage of 4.5 million nurses by 2030, with burnout identified as a leading cause for this deficit. In response, Taiwan’s hospitals are taking decisive action by integrating artificial intelligence and robotics to support their staff and maintain high standards of patient care.

INNOVATION HUB: Amazon is investing $10 billion to create data centers in North Carolina aimed at expanding its artificial intelligence and cloud computing technology capabilities.

30 AI STOCKS: Investing in the next generation of artificial intelligence winners is getting more comprehensive with the launch of a new exchange-traded fund based on 30 stock picks from one of Wall Street’s top analysts.

AI ART BACKLASH: Kesha unveiled the new cover artwork for her single “Delusional” after facing backlash from fans for initially using an AI-generated image.

Kesha performs at OUTLOUD Music Festival at 2024 WeHo Pride on May 31, 2024, in West Hollywood, California.

Kesha performs at OUTLOUD Music Festival at 2024 WeHo Pride on May 31, 2024, in West Hollywood, California. ( Sarah Morris/WireImage)

OPINION: UAE AMBASSADOR: President Donald Trump’s recent visit to the UAE marked a pivotal moment for UAE-U.S. bilateral relations, shining a spotlight on a shared vision for the future. As the UAE and the “New Gulf” pivot from oil to cutting-edge technologies, our partnership with the U.S., rooted in decades of trust, has become a beacon of what’s possible when nations collaborate. 

ROBOT GOES BERSERK: A chilling video circulating on social media has reignited old anxieties about robots turning against their creators. The footage shows a Unitree H1 humanoid robot, a machine about the size of an adult human, suddenly flailing its arms and legs with alarming force during a test, coming dangerously close to two technicians.

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MIT’s E-BAR robot helps prevent falls as US senior population grows rapidly

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The demographic landscape in the U.S. is shifting rapidly, with the median age now at 38.9, almost a decade older than it was in 1980. 

By 2050, the population of adults over 65 is projected to surge from 58 million to 82 million, intensifying the already urgent challenge of eldercare. With falls remaining the top cause of injury among older adults, the need for innovative, tech-driven solutions has never been clearer. 

MIT engineers are stepping up to this challenge with E-BAR, a mobile robot designed to physically support seniors and prevent falls as they move around their homes.

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An individual demonstrating the E-BAR. (MIT)

How MIT’s E-BAR robot helps prevent falls and support senior mobility

E-BAR, short for Elderly Bodily Assistance Robot, is not your typical assistive device. Rather than relying on harnesses or wearables, which many seniors find cumbersome or stigmatizing, E-BAR operates as a set of robotic handlebars that follow users from behind. This allows individuals to walk freely, lean on the robot’s arms for support or receive full-body assistance when transitioning between sitting and standing. The robot’s articulated body, constructed from 18 interconnected bars, mimics the natural movement of the human body, delivering a seamless and intuitive experience.

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The engineering behind E-BAR’s mobility is equally impressive. The robot’s 220-pound base is meticulously designed to support the weight of an average adult without tipping or slipping, and its omnidirectional wheels enable smooth navigation through tight spaces and around household obstacles. This means E-BAR can move effortlessly alongside users, providing support in real time, whether they are reaching for a high shelf or stepping out of a bathtub.

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An individual demonstrating the E-BAR. (MIT)

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Inside MIT’s E-BAR: A fall-prevention robot designed for aging in place

What sets E-BAR apart from previous eldercare robots is its integrated fall-prevention system. Each arm is embedded with airbags made from soft, grippable materials that can inflate instantly if a fall is detected. This rapid response cushions the user without causing bruising, and, crucially, it does so without requiring the user to wear any special gear. In lab tests, E-BAR successfully supported elderly volunteers as they performed everyday tasks that often pose a risk for falls, such as bending down, stretching up or navigating the tricky edge of a bathtub.

Currently, E-BAR is operated via remote control, but the MIT team is already working on automating its navigation and assistance features. The vision is for future versions to autonomously follow users, assess their real-time fall risk using machine learning algorithms and provide adaptive support as their mobility needs evolve.

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An individual demonstration of the E-BAR. (MIT)

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Why E-BAR prioritizes dignity, usability and independence for older adults

The E-BAR project is rooted in extensive interviews with seniors and caregivers, which revealed a strong preference for unobtrusive, non-restrictive support systems. E-BAR’s U-shaped handlebars leave the front of the user completely open, allowing for a natural stride and easy exit at any time. The robot is slim enough to fit through standard doorways and is designed to blend into the home environment, making it a practical addition rather than an intrusive medical device.

MIT researchers see E-BAR as part of a broader ecosystem of assistive technologies, each tailored to different stages of aging and mobility. While some devices may offer predictive fall detection or harness-based support, E-BAR’s unique combination of full-body assistance, fall prevention and user autonomy addresses a critical gap for those who want to maintain independence but need occasional support.

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What’s next for MIT’s E-BAR robot: Timeline, AI features and market readiness

Currently, MIT’s E-BAR robot is still in the prototype stage and is not yet available for consumer purchase. The research team is continuing to refine the design and aims to bring it to market in the coming years, but it could take 5–10 years before the device receives full regulatory approval and becomes commercially accessible.

Looking forward, the research team is also focused on refining E-BAR’s design to make it slimmer, more maneuverable and even more intuitive to use. They are also exploring ways to integrate advanced AI for real-time fall prediction and adaptive assistance, ensuring that the robot can meet users’ changing needs as they age. The ultimate goal is to provide seamless, continuous support, empowering seniors to live safely and confidently in their own homes.

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An individual using the E-BAR. (MIT)

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Kurt’s key takeaways

What stands out about E-BAR is how it’s designed with real people in mind, not just as a tech gadget. It’s easy to see how something like this could make a big difference for seniors wanting to stay independent without feeling tied down by bulky or uncomfortable devices. As the technology improves, it could change the way we think about caring for older adults, making everyday life safer and a bit easier for everyone involved.

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WWE, AAA set for massive weekend of pro wrestling

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The pro wrestling world will be traded to two major events on Saturday.

WWE and Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide will co-produce Worlds Collide to start the day. The event will feature wrestlers from both promotions as well as performers from Total Nonstop Action. It’s the first cross-promotion event that will feature AAA and WWE wrestlers since 1997. WWE held Worlds Collide in 2022 for stars of NXT and NXT UK. 

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It’s also the first major event for WWE and AAA since WWE announced the acquisition of AAA during WrestleMania 41.

Wrestling fans who are only really familiar with WWE and the three brands under it will get a healthy dose of Lucha Libre competition.

El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr., Pagano and Psycho Clown will be in a six-man tag-team match against SmackDown’s Legado Del Fantasma — the group featuring Santos Escobar, Angel and Berto. Lince Dorado will team up with Latino World Order members Dragon Lee and Cruz Del Toro in a separate six-man tag-team match against Octagón Jr., Aero Star and Mr. Iguana.

El Hijo del Vikingo is seen during NXT at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, on Tuesday. (Bradlee Rutledge/WWE via Getty Images)

Additionally, Stephanie Vaquer will start her day in a tag-team match with Lola Vice against Mexican wrestling legend Chik Tormenda and Panamanian wrestling legend Dalys. Vaquer will later take part in the women’s Money in the Bank ladder match.

Two championships will also be on the line at Worlds Collide.

NXT North American champion Ethan Page will look to defend his title against Laredo Kid, Rey Fenix and Je’Von Evans. Page shocked Ricky Saints last month when he won the title, but now faces three high-flyers who are itching for some gold.

The match a lot of fans will be interested in is El Hijo del Vikingo vs. Chad Gable for the AAA Mega Championship. Vikingo won the title against Alberto El Patrón last month. He now takes on Gable, who has had his struggles against luchadores over the last few months.

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Stephanie Vaquer retains the Women’s NXT championship during NXT Stand and Deliver at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on April 19. (Heather McLaughlin/WWE via Getty Images)

Gable and Vikingo have tussled in recent weeks as well, and now Saturday there will be gold on the line.

The dust from Worlds Collide will have to settle quickly as the attention will turn to Money in the Bank as six men and six women, respectively, will look to grab the briefcase which contains a contract for a world title shot anytime, anywhere.

Solo Sikoa, LA Knight, Penta, Seth Rollins, Andrade and El Grande Americano will compete in the men’s match. Vaquer, Alexa Bliss, Roxanne Perez, Rhea Ripley, Giulia and Naomi will compete on the women’s side.

Last year, Drew McIntyre won the match and tried to cash in during Damian Priest’s match with Seth Rollins. Priest still hung on. Tiffany Stratton won the women’s match and later cashed in on Nia Jax. She’s still the WWE women’s champion.

Elsewhere, Lyra Valkyria and Becky Lynch’s bitter feud will come to a head with the Women’s Intercontinental Championship on the line. Lynch turned on Valkyria on “Monday Night Raw” following their tag-team title win at WrestleMania 41. It quickly became personal between the two performers, and it will be put to rest on Saturday.

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LA Knight with a microphone in hand. (WWE)

John Cena will be in action as he teams up with Logan Paul to take on Jey Uso and Cody Rhodes. Cena defeated Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship at WrestleMania 41, and Rhodes returned to action a few weeks ago.

Cena interfered in Uso’s World Heavyweight Championship defense against Paul, leading to the eventual tag-team match that was set up for Money in the Bank.

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Worlds Collide is set to begin at 3 p.m. ET, and Money in the Bank is set to begin at 7 p.m. ET.

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Trump administration exploring potential benefits of psychedelic treatments

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The Trump administration has expressed interest in exploring psychedelics for their potential in treating PTSD and other debilitating mental health issues, various officials have shared.

“The Department shares the goal of ensuring that all Americans — especially our nation’s veterans — have access to safe and effective treatments for conditions such as PTSD, addiction and depression,” a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), run by Sec. Robert J. Kennedy Jr., said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital. 

“Secretary Kennedy is committed to applying rigorous, evidence-based science to research efforts aimed at addressing these serious health challenges.”

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In recent years, researchers have been actively investigating the potential of psychedelics, such as MDMA and psilocybin (“magic mushrooms“) to treat mental health disorders.

MDMA is not approved for clinical use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but can be studied in clinical settings.

Psychedelics research has gained support from the Trump administration for treating PTSD and mental health conditions. (iStock)

Psilocybin is listed as a Schedule I substance under the Controlled Substances Act, which means it has “a high potential for abuse, [is not] currently accepted for medical use in treatment in the United States, and [has] a lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.”

Psilocybin-assisted therapy, however, is legal in Oregon, Colorado and New Mexico.

‘Showing promise’

Psychedelic medicines are “showing real promise,” according to Dr. Luke Twelves, general practitioner and vice president of medical for Lindus Health in London.

Clinical trials have found such treatments safe and effective for patients battling serious mental health issues, according to Twelves.

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“Take psilocybin, for example — it’s demonstrating remarkable results for severe depression that hasn’t responded to other medications,” he told Fox News Digital. “MDMA is showing similar breakthroughs for PTSD treatment.”

Clinical trials are also investigating how psychedelics could help with end-of-life anxiety, addiction, eating disorders, chronic pain and OCD, he added.

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In recent years, researchers have been actively investigating the potential of psychedelics, such as MDMA and psilocybin to treat mental health disorders. (iStock)

Researchers have faced challenges in terms of regulatory hurdles and proper placebo controls, Twelves said. 

“Given that these treatments could transform [the] lives of people suffering from conditions where nothing else has worked effectively, it’s crucial that we complete this research properly,” he said. “The goal is to bring safe, proven psychedelic therapies to the patients who need them most.”

Potential for veterans

At President Trump’s May 1 cabinet meeting, Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said that “we’re opening up the possibility of psychedelic treatment.”

Retired Army Sergeant Jonathan Lubecki recently told Fox News’ Alexandria Hoff that MDMA stopped his PTSD while he was participating in a clinical trial. 

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The VA is now opening up to the possibility of psychedelic treatment to promote the health of veterans. (iStock)

“[I] took my first dose of MDMA. I’ve only taken it three times as part of the clinical trial, haven’t taken it since, and haven’t found the need to take it since, because I haven’t had PTSD,” he said. 

Peter Kasperowicz, Department of Veterans Affairs press secretary, told Fox News Digital the department is safely exploring all avenues that promote the health of veterans. 

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“Preliminary findings have produced positive results on psychedelic-assisted therapies for treating mental health conditions,” he said.

The VA is currently running 11 clinical trials in various phases, with a total of some 800 veterans expected to participate.

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“The goal of these trials is to determine whether compounds such as MDMA and psilocybin can treat veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, treatment-resistant depressive disorder, major depressive disorder and potentially other mental health conditions,” said Kasperowicz.

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Psilocybin is a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act, but psilocybin-assisted therapy is legal in Oregon, Colorado and New Mexico. (iStock)

An MDMA study published in the Jan. 2025 issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry found that the substance is “unlike classical psychedelics.”

The study noted, “MDMA allows the individual to maintain intact ego functioning and a greater degree of cognitive and perceptual lucidity while still experiencing a prosocial altered state of consciousness that facilitates deeply emotional therapeutic breakthroughs.”

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The researchers concluded that MDMA showed “enhanced levels of trust, empathy, self-compassion and a ‘window of tolerance'” that traditional psychotherapy lacks. 

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The VA currently has 11 psychedelic clinical trials in various phases.  (iStock)

Doug Drysdale, CEO of the Canadian pharmaceutical company Cybin, told Fox News Digital that “the time is now to address the mental health crisis.”

He said it is “gratifying” that administration officials value the potential benefits of looking into alternative mental health treatments. 

“The time is now to address the mental health crisis.”

Cybin is currently in phase 3 of a study of CYB003, a type of psilocybin that has been granted breakthrough therapy designation by the FDA as an additional treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD).

“In Cybin’s completed Phase 2 MDD study, long-term efficacy results showed that 71% of participants were in remission from depression, and 100% of participants responded to treatment at 12 months after just two 16 mg doses of CYB003,” said Drysdale.

Risks and cautions

Dr. Marc Siegel, clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center and Fox News’ senior medical analyst, previously interviewed two of the country’s top researchers on psychedelics — Dr. Rachel Yehuda, founder and director of the Center for Psychedelic Psychotherapy and Trauma Research at Mt. Sinai in New York, and Dr. Charles Marmar, director of the PTSD research program at NYU Langone.

“There is a huge downside in terms of unregulated recreational uses.”

“They agree there is therapeutic potential if very carefully studied under very strict medical guidance, but there is a huge downside in terms of unregulated recreational uses,” Siegel told Fox News Digital at the time.

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Experts emphasize the importance of administering psychedelics in a safe setting when treating mental health conditions. (iStock)

“Both doctors see likely therapeutic value to psychedelics if carefully managed by medical experts,” Siegel added.

Ryan Moss, chief science officer at Filament Health, a clinical-stage natural psychedelic drug development company in Canada, emphasized it’s important to administer psychedelics in a safe setting when treating mental health conditions.

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“Psychedelic experiences can sometimes feature anxiety, hallucinations and paranoia,” Moss previously told Fox News Digital. “Some patients using traditional psychedelics have reported experiencing adverse cardiovascular events during clinical trials.”

To mitigate these risks, Moss recommended clinical trial participants receive thorough preparation and monitoring by trained professionals during sessions. 

Melissa Rudy and Angelica Stabile, both of Fox News Digital, contributed reporting.