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GOV. KATHY HOCHUL: New York is banning cell phones in schools and standing up for kids

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I’ve been a mom longer than I’ve been a governor, so I’m hardwired to protect kids — my own and yours. 

That’s why, as New York’s first Mom Governor, I led the nation last year in taking on the addictive algorithms driving social media feeds. And now, we’re taking another bold step: becoming the largest state in the nation to restrict cellphones in K-12 schools throughout the entire school day.

I spent the past year traveling across New York, talking to everyone from moms and dads to teachers, students, principals — from North Country to Long Island, I heard the same thing: cellphones are hurting our kids. 

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One conversation I’ll never forget happened in a library, sitting in a circle with students. They opened up about all the pressure and stress they feel every day — how they look, whether their clothes are cool, if they’re being excluded from a party. They were carrying so much anxiety. How could they possibly focus in class with all that on their minds and constant notifications buzzing in their pockets? 

I also heard from teachers who would tell me, “We can’t compete anymore. We just can’t compete with the screens. We’re losing the battle of connecting with our students.” They want to build relationships with their students. They want to teach. But their kids are glued to their phones, distracted, anxious, and disengaged.

And I heard from parents who would talk to me about how their kids are becoming more withdrawn and overwhelmed because of the constant bombardment of negativity from their smartphones.

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The facts speak for themselves. Ninety-five percent of teenagers have smartphones. They receive 250 notifications a day on average. They can’t possibly focus on anything else because they’re so afraid of missing something. Even our kids know it is too much. One young woman told me, “You have to save us from ourselves.” I knew she really meant it. And I knew I had to act.

I understand the legitimate fear parents may feel, losing a direct line of contact with their children in the case of an emergency. But as I traveled across the state, I also heard from law enforcement who told me that in the horrible event of a mass casualty, the last thing you want is your child fumbling for their cellphone. That distraction can mean that they’re not safe, because they’ve lost their focus on the person in the front of the room who is trained to get them to safety.

So, I knew we couldn’t do half measures. Our kids needed us to be bold. Our teachers needed us to be decisive. And our parents were asking us to act. So that’s exactly what we did. And I stood firm for this.

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Starting this fall, we’ll have no cellphones in a child’s hand from the moment they arrive at school to the moment they leave. No more memes instead of math. No more scrolling through science. Instead, kids will be able to focus, engage, and just be kids again. 

People ask me why this issue matters so much. It’s simple: I want laughter in the hallways again. I want to hear real voices in gym class. I want our kids to make eye contact and talk to each other face-to-face. I want teachers to feel free to teach again. And I want to create an environment where kids can actually learn and just be kids again.

Our kids’ mental health is on the line. And I’m not going to let social media and big tech companies dictate their well-being. That’s why, last year, I told them enough is enough. You can’t keep bombarding our kids with your addictive, harmful algorithms. And now, we’re taking back our classrooms and giving kids their childhoods back.

No other state is doing what we’re doing here in New York. I’ll never back down when it comes to what’s best for our children, because your family is my fight. I said that on day one, and I mean it just as much today.

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So, I’m proud to say that the next generation of leaders is growing up right here in New York. A generation that will be more focused, more grounded, and more connected to the world around them.

This is the last generation of students in New York who will grow up with phones in the classroom. And that’s a good thing. Because from now on, our kids will be learning and growing, not clicking and scrolling. Other states should follow our lead.

William & Mary archaeologists rediscover first structure built at university dating to 1690s

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The first structure at the second-oldest university in the United States was recently rediscovered by archaeologists – and it’s not necessarily something to expect at a school.

William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, was originally chartered in 1693. The idyllic Southern university houses the oldest university building in the United States, the Wren Building.

But the Wren Building is not what was recently discovered – rather, a 17th-century brick kiln was found hidden in dirt not far from the colonial-era hall.

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Elizabeth Monroe, archaeological research manager and co-director of the William & Mary Center for Archaeological Research (WMCAR), told Fox News Digital in an interview that the kiln was first found by archaeologists in the 1930s, who recorded it and then covered it back up with dirt. (See the video at the top of this article.) 

It wasn’t until school employees began restorative efforts – trying to waterproof the Wren Building’s foundation, for example – that the kiln was rediscovered earlier this year. Pictures show excavators painstakingly digging around the brick kiln, which has miraculously survived the centuries.

A 17th-century brick kiln used to construct William & Mary’s most iconic building was recently rediscovered. (Getty Images; WMCAR / William & Mary)

“The archaeology that was done in [the 1930s] is not like the archaeology we do today,” Monroe said.

“They were being careful for their time, but not as careful as we would have maybe liked them to be. But still, they revealed many architectural features.”

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The brick kiln was used to make the clay bricks that used to construct the Wren Building, according to 1993 archaeological report on the structure.

“We use the Wren [during] the course of daily life … just as Thomas Jefferson had classes in this building in the early 1760s.”

“These kilns represent the first building of any kind on the site,” the report read. “The earth from the basement probably supplied the material for the bricks.”

The document added, “The kilns were left in situ upon the completion of the restoration [and] they were re-covered with earth.”

Monroe described it as “probably the oldest building that was on this site.”

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The 17th-century brick kiln was used to produce bricks that would help build William & Mary. (WMCAR / William & Mary)

“They would have built it prior to building the Wren,” she said. “They would’ve had to make a lot of bricks to build this building.”

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“It’s got a three-foot-thick foundation, which is how it survived all this time…. And several people have said, ‘Oh, it’s so close to the [Wren] Building.’ Well, the building wasn’t there yet. There was a hole in the ground where the cellar is, and likely they pulled clay out of that hole to make the bricks that now serve as the structure.”

“It’s just really neat to have a moment like this brick kiln discovery to make that age come to life.”

Charles Fulcher, director of Wren operations and events at William & Mary, told Fox News Digital that the Wren Building “has been doing largely the same thing for about 325 years.”

He added, “It was largely usable by 1699, 1700, and students still have classes in this building every single day. We use the Wren [during the] course of daily life, with students coming in and out of classes, just as Thomas Jefferson had classes in this building in the early 1760s.”

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He also said, “It is a place where the university holds traditions and ceremonies, events of significance for the whole student body. And it’s just really neat to have a moment like this brick kiln discovery to make that age come to life.”

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A mid-19th century tower that once flanked the south side of the main entrance to the Wren Building was found (left), in addition to the brick kiln (right). (WMCAR / William & Mary)

Despite the novelty of rediscovering the university’s oldest-ever structure, the group of historians said that archaeological discoveries are quite commonplace in Williamsburg.

“Since 1693, buildings have come and gone,” Monroe said. “There have been tennis courts come and go. There have been students and gardens and outbuildings and just a wide variety of things changing paths.”

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“Pretty much, you stick a shovel in the ground anywhere on campus, and you’re going to come up with something that helps tell the story of the university.”

Colonial statue outside Wren Building

The Wren Building was constructed between 1695 and 1699 and has housed academic activities for centuries. (Getty Images)

WMCAR project archaeologist Tom Higgins echoed the sentiment, telling Fox News Digital that he’s encountered many centuries-old artifacts.

“The basement of the Great Hall [in the Wren Building] had a kitchen that was intensively used for several generations… We ended up with a lot of refuse, broken plates and bottles and things like that,” he said. 

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“Lots of the 18th-century and 19th-century refuse from the day-to-day life at the college turns up in that kind of work.”

Fulcher reported that the rediscovery has proven meaningful to the university community at large, especially the group of students that he supervises to give tours of the Wren building.

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“When the kiln was uncovered and we could see black marks in the soil showing where the fires had been kindled and bricks had been burned… I sent out word to all of them,” he said. 

“Many of them came by in the middle of the school day just to make sure that they could see it.”

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The brick kiln was originally discovered in the 1930s, but was later covered with dirt. (WMCAR / William & Mary)

For now, archaeologists have covered the kiln back up in order to make room for future scaffolding of the Wren Building, and they plan to encounter the kiln again in the future.

“At some point in the future, we’ll be reopening [the ground] around the foundation to actually do the waterproofing that’s necessary and replace some drainage pipes,” Monroe said.

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“But the goal is to identify where these kinds of sensitive archaeological features are and record that so that future generations as additional improvements need to be made.”

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Nightfall Group Reigns Supreme in The World of Luxury Vacation Home Rentals – Catering to Both High-Net-Worth Clients and Brokers

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Nightfall Group is the premier provider of villa rentals and concierge services for affluent clients and esteemed brokers in elite destinations. Through direct partnerships with homeowners in Los Angeles, Miami, the Hamptons, French Riviera, St. Barts, Courchevel and beyond, they offer unparalleled access to the world’s most luxurious villas.

Beverly Hills, California, May 9, 2025, Nightfall Group is a prestigious travel and concierge company that arranges a flawless getaway for guests through their VIP services. This includes lavish accommodations and a wide range of luxury amenities such as personal chefs, indulgent spa experiences, and much more.

When embarking on a journey, it is important to keep in mind the crucial aspects of lodging and transportation. Nightfall Group provides both services and the company’s dedicated team of travel agents is available at any hour to curate an unforgettable and extravagant vacation experience for their clients.

During a recent interview, Mokhtar Jabli, CEO at Nightfall Group, made these comments, “As a Moroccan immersed in hospitality, my passion for real estate and travel led to the creation of Nightfall Group. Understanding the challenges of navigating new jet set destinations, such as unfamiliar cultures, activities, villa, and hotel accommodations.”

He went on to say, “I have personally traveled to and spent extended periods in each of the destinations we offer, building relationships with homeowners and key players in the real estate and concierge sectors. Our mission is to continually expand into new destinations and curate exceptional experiences.”

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  • Top-Tier Destinations: With expertise and an extensive network, Nightfall Group is committed to offering a top-notch and luxurious experience for their VIP and high-profile clientele. Based in Beverly Hills, California, They have a wide reach that extends to various cities and destinations such as Los Angeles, Monaco, Miami, Dubai, Ibiza, and Saint Barthélemy. This extensive reach allows them to offer exclusive and upscale accommodation and transportation rentals in 11+ countries, providing clients with a plethora of choices during consultations.
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Nightfall Group consistently pushes the boundaries of service excellence for its clients. They demonstrate that opulence and convenience can coexist seamlessly. Their expanding list of elite customers further solidifies their standing in the industry.

Throughout recent years, the Beverly Hills-based company has cemented its position as a top player in luxury rentals and premier concierge offerings. Despite this success, Nightfall Group shows no signs of taking their foot off the gas and is actively pursuing additional collaborations and potential growth opportunities.

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Amtrak employees bilked the company for millions in medical insurance fraud, officials say

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At least 119 Amtrak employees and doctors took the railroad company for a ride in a massive $12 million health fraud scheme, a watchdog found. 

Amtrak’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) said employees based in Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Maryland, Connecticut and Washington, D.C., accepted cash kickbacks from three healthcare providers in exchange for the use of their insurance information and that of their dependents in a scheme from 2019 to 2022.

“The sheer volume of employees who cavalierly participated in this scheme to steal Amtrak’s funds suggests not only a serious lapse in basic ethics, but a troubling workforce culture, at least in the Northeast region, in which blatant criminal behavior was somehow normalized,” said Amtrak Inspector General Kevin H. Winters. 

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Amtrak ran service between Chicago and Florida in the 1970s.  (Amtrak)

The healthcare providers used that employee information to file fraudulent and questionable medical claims for services that were never provided or not medically necessary, the OIG said. Overall, the taxpayer-funded railroad carrier’s health plan was billed more than $16 million and was bilked out of $12 million. 

Of the 119 employees implicated, 28 retired or resigned as a result of the OIG’s investigation, and 30 left the company for “other reasons.” Another dozen employees have been criminally charged, and seven have pleaded guilty and are awaiting sentencing.

Sixty-one are still on the job. 

In a statement to Fox News Digital, Amtrak said it has taken “significant steps” to address medical insurance fraud. 

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An Amtrak train in Penn Station.

An Amtrak train at Penn Station in New York City.  (Getty Images)

“Like many employers, Amtrak calls on medical benefit providers and insurers to do more to identify suspicious activity and stop medical insurance fraud,” the company said. “Amtrak strongly condemns this reprehensible act that occurred between 2019 and 2022 and is taking swift action with all active employees involved in the investigation. 

“While we continue to work closely with the OIG to identify and stamp out fraud, we also continue to work on other initiatives to address this issue,” the statement added. “Amtrak has implemented various measures to enhance fraud prevention and empower employees to report suspected wrongdoing. These efforts include increasing oversight and strengthening efforts to eliminate fraudulent schemes.”

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Canceled trains are displayed on an Amtrak departures board in Moynihan Train Hall at Penn Station in New York Dec. 23, 2024.  (Yuki Iwamura/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The OIG launched a probe when an agent noticed unusual billing patterns in reports by data analysts. Three New York healthcare providers with “questionable” billings who shared a high number of Amtrak employees as patients were identified by investigators. 

An undercover agent posing as an Amtrak employee met with Punson Figueroa, aka “Susie,” an acupuncturist from Long Island City, New York, June 16, 2021. During the visit, Figueroa told the agent to sign his name 30 times for service without dating the signatures, the OIG said. 

Figueroa then submitted alleged fraudulent claims to Amtrak’s healthcare plan, saying the agent had visited providers at least seven times in May 2021 for acupuncture and physical therapy. The agent visited Figueroa’s office again on July 29, 2021, where she allegedly handed him an envelope containing $1,000. 

Figueroa continued to use the agent’s insurance information to submit dozens of fraudulent claims to Amtrak’s healthcare plan, investigators said. 

Figueroa pleaded guilty to defrauding Amtrak’s healthcare plan, was sentenced to three years of supervised release and was ordered to pay restitution of $9.05 million. Two other healthcare providers and a medical biller have also pleaded guilty for their roles in the scheme.

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Authorities in North Tonawanda said a Niagara-bound Amtrak train struck a passenger vehicle May 17, 2024. (WKBW Buffalo)

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Michael DeNicola, a podiatrist from New York, pleaded guilty June 29, 2022, to conspiracy to commit health care fraud, distribution of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of a gun. He has not yet been sentenced. 

Regina Choi, a medical biller from Woodside, New York, who previously worked for Figueroa, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit health care fraud June 11, 2024, for submitting false and fraudulent claims to the Amtrak health care plan and paying cash kickbacks to Amtrak employees. Her sentence is also pending. 

In 2018 and 2019, OIG auditors issued separate reports that said Amtrak could strengthen measures to identify fraudulent medical claims sooner. Both reports noted billing patterns indicative of potential fraud among hundreds of providers, the OIG said. 

1.7 billion passwords leaked on dark web and why yours is at risk

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Cybercriminals aren’t just going after big targets anymore. 

They’re going after everyone, and they’re doing it with infostealer malware. These small, sneaky programs are quietly stealing passwords, browser data and login tokens from everyday devices. 

A new report shows just how out of control the problem has become, with infostealer activity jumping 500% in just one year, harvesting more than 1.7 billion fresh credentials.

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A hacker at work (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

The industrialization of credential theft

In 2024, cybersecurity researchers at Fortinet observed a staggering surge in stolen login data being traded on the dark web. Over 1.7 billion credentials were harvested not from old breaches but through active infections on users’ devices.

At the heart of this epidemic is a class of malware called infostealers, which are programs designed specifically to extract sensitive information like usernames, passwords, browser cookies, email logins, crypto wallets and session tokens. Unlike large-scale data breaches that target centralized databases, infostealers operate on individual machines. They don’t break into a company’s servers; they compromise the end user, often without the victim ever noticing. 

These logs are then aggregated and sold by initial access brokers, intermediaries who sell compromised credentials and access tokens to other cybercriminal groups, including ransomware operators. The market has matured to the point where access to a corporate VPN, an admin dashboard or even a personal bank account can be purchased at scale, with verified functionality and region-specific pricing.

Fortinet’s 2025 Global Threat Landscape Report identified a 500% increase in credential logs from infostealer infections over the past year. Among the most widespread and dangerous infostealers identified in the report are RedLine, Vidar and Raccoon. 

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A hacker at work (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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How infostealers work

Infostealers are typically distributed through phishing emails, malicious browser extensions, fake software installers or cracked applications. Once installed on a device, they scan browser databases, autofill records, saved passwords and local files for any credential-related data. Many also look for digital wallets, FTP credentials and cloud service logins.

Crucially, many infostealers also exfiltrate session tokens and authentication cookies, meaning that even users who rely on multifactor authentication are not entirely safe. With a stolen session token, an attacker can bypass multifactor authentication entirely and assume control of the session without ever needing to log in manually.

Once collected, the data is uploaded to a command and control server. From there, it’s either used directly by attackers or bundled into logs and sold on forums. These logs can include everything from the victim’s IP address and geolocation to their browser fingerprint and full credential list, giving attackers everything they need to carry out further exploitation or impersonation.

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A man working on his personal and work laptops (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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5 ways to stay safe from infostealer malware

With infostealer malware becoming a growing threat, protecting your data requires a mix of smart security habits and reliable tools. Here are five effective ways to keep your information safe.

1. Use a password manager: Many infostealers target saved passwords in web browsers. Instead of relying on your browser to store credentials, use a dedicated password manager. Our No. 1 pick has a built-in Data Breach Scanner that lets you check if your information has been exposed in known breaches. Get more details about my best expert-reviewed Password Managers of 2025 here.

2. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA): Even if your credentials are stolen, 2FA adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second form of verification, such as a code from an authentication app or biometric confirmation. Cybercriminals rely on stolen usernames and passwords to break into accounts, but with 2FA enabled, they cannot gain access without the additional security step. Make sure to enable 2FA on important accounts like email, banking and work-related logins.

3. Use strong antivirus software and be cautious with downloads and links: Infostealer malware often spreads through malicious downloads, phishing emails and fake websites. Avoid downloading software or files from untrusted sources and always double-check links before clicking them. Attackers disguise malware as legitimate software, game cheats or cracked applications, so it is best to stick to official websites and app stores for downloads.

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. Get my picks of the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices.

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4. Keep software updated: Cybercriminals exploit outdated software to deliver malware. Keeping your operating system, browsers and security software up to date ensures that known vulnerabilities are patched. Enable automatic updates whenever possible and install reputable antivirus or endpoint protection software that can detect and block infostealer threats before they compromise your system.

5. Consider a personal data removal service: These services can help remove your personal information from data broker sites, reducing your risk of identity theft, spam and targeted scams. 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.

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Kurt’s key takeaway

The 1.7 billion passwords leaked in 2024 are not a relic of past breaches. They’re evidence of an evolving, industrialized cybercrime economy built on the backs of unsuspecting users and quietly infected devices. The tools are cheap, the scale is massive and the impact is personal. If you’ve ever saved a password in a browser, downloaded an unofficial app or clicked a link in a sketchy email, your credentials may already be in circulation.

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See true-to-life 3D visuals without headsets or glasses

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You can now gather around a screen and see digital objects come to life in true three dimensions; no headsets, no glasses, just your eyes and a shared experience with others. 

That’s exactly what the new, 27-inch light-field display from Looking Glass offers. 

This innovative technology is transforming how we interact with 3D visuals, making immersive experiences more natural and accessible for businesses, educators and creators alike.

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27-inch light-field display (Looking Glass)

How it works

The Looking Glass 27 uses light-field display technology, which projects multiple perspectives of an object simultaneously. This allows for “Super Multi View” experiences, where everyone around the screen can see a slightly different angle, just like in the real world. It’s a step beyond traditional 3D displays, offering richer depth cues and a more natural viewing experience. 

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The display can showcase single images, 3D videos or interactive applications, and it’s flexible enough to handle everything from quick model previews to fully interactive group experiences.

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27-inch light-field display (Looking Glass)

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A breakthrough in group 3D experiences

Shawn Frayne, Looking Glass’ CEO and co-founder, describes this release as a “breakthrough moment for 3D.” The new 27-inch display is the company’s most advanced yet, combining major hardware and software advances to cut costs and dramatically reduce the computing power needed to run complex 3D content.

The display sits at just an inch thick but packs a punch with 5K resolution (5,120 x 2,880 pixels) at 60 Hz, delivering up to 16 inches of virtual depth and 8-bit color. The result? Real-time 3D visuals that look and feel like they’re actually present in the room.

But what really sets this display apart is its ability to create a shared 3D experience. Unlike traditional VR or AR setups that require each participant to wear a headset, the Looking Glass 27 can project up to 100 unique perspectives across a 53-degree viewing cone. This means a team can gather around a single screen and see the same digital object from different angles, just as they would with a real-world prototype or artifact.

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27-inch light-field display (Looking Glass)

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A streamlined pipeline for collaborative 3D creation

Looking Glass has made it easier than ever for developers and enterprises to build, test and deploy 3D applications. Content creation starts on a computer running Unity, but the finished product can be deployed on an iPad, which also powers the display and serves as its interface. This approach reduces system costs by about 35% compared to previous models and makes deployment far more flexible. The display also supports Blender, Unreal Engine, WebXR and Looking Glass’ own Studio and Bridge tools, making it compatible with a wide range of 3D workflows.

The display is designed for versatility. It can sit on a desk or be mounted on a wall, and it’s available in both portrait and landscape configurations (though you’ll need to pick one when ordering). The software ecosystem allows for quick creation of 3D apps using Unity templates, and content can be managed just like any other iOS application, streamlining updates and deployment.

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27-inch light-field display (Looking Glass)

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Real-world applications

While the $10,000 price tag (or $8,000 if you pre-order before April 30) puts the Looking Glass 27 out of reach for most consumers, its target audience is clear: businesses, research institutions, museums, education settings, medical training centers and even retail or entertainment venues. Imagine medical students exploring a virtual anatomy lesson together or design teams collaborating on a 3D prototype without the hassle of headsets. The display’s ability to render depth, texture, translucency and lighting effects as they appear in real life makes it a powerful tool for any field that benefits from visualizing complex, spatial information.

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27-inch light-field display (Looking Glass)

Kurt’s key takeaways

The Looking Glass 27-inch light-field display isn’t just about seeing 3D; it’s about sharing, collaborating and making digital ideas feel as tangible as the real world. While the price means it’s not for everyone just yet, the technology is a clear sign that immersive, headset-free 3D is on the cusp of becoming a mainstream tool for innovators everywhere. If you’ve ever wanted to just look at a screen and see your digital creations spring to life, Looking Glass is making that dream a reality, no headsets required.

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Laundry done at home by healthcare workers may spread superbugs, says new study

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Tossing in a load of wash at home sounds ordinary and harmless.   

But healthcare professionals who wash their work uniforms at home may be unknowingly spreading superbugs, according to a new study.

Professor Katie Laird of De Montfort University Leicester, a public university in England, tested home washing machines in a study and found the machines failed to remove potentially harmful material, even after running a hot water setting at the equivalent of 140 degrees Fahrenheit.

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“Our research highlights that domestic laundering of healthcare textiles may not consistently eliminate harmful bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant bacteria,” Laird told Fox News Digital.

The team tested six different models of washing machines to see how well they cleaned fabric contaminated with bacteria that can cause a variety of health conditions.

Healthcare professionals who wash their work uniforms at home may be unknowingly spreading superbugs, according to a new study.  (iStock)

Half of the machines did not disinfect the clothing during a rapid cycle — while a third of them failed to clean sufficiently during the standard cycle.   

Laird, a professor of microbiology in the School of Pharmacy and head of the university’s Infectious Disease Research Group, said the finding “highlights potential risks associated with laundering healthcare uniforms at home, particularly concerning the spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) within community and hospital settings.”

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In addition, this could mean home washing machines are a hub for antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Domestic detergents could even potentially create antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria, according to Laird.

Even if healthcare workers followed all washing guidelines, half the machines in the study didn’t reach the correct temperature, the study found.

Woman washes clothes at an industrial washer

Healthcare professionals and their institutions should consider re-evaluating policies that allow workers to wash their work clothing at home, said a professor of microbiology who oversaw a new study.  (iStock)

“What this means is that even if healthcare workers are following all the guidelines to domestically wash their uniforms, they will still not be reaching the disinfection level required to remove all pathogenic bacteria,” the professor said.

Potential limitations and fixes

The study was conducted with non-healthcare personnel, so the bacteria on that clothing may differ from the clothing of those who work in healthcare settings.

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Potentially, however, the latter would see higher levels of “pathogenic and antibiotic resistant strains in healthcare workers’ domestic washing machines,” the professor said. 

Laird recommended that healthcare professionals and their institutions re-evaluate policies that allow workers to wash their work clothing at home.

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“Implementing standardized in-house laundering within healthcare facilities or using external industrial laundries will enhance infection control measures,” she said. 

Person pressing buttons on a washing machine. Only hand is visible, shot from the side.

Half of the machines did not disinfect the clothing during a rapid cycle, while one third failed to clean sufficiently during the standard cycle. (iStock)

Due to at-home machines not functioning as they should, per the study, the research team recommended using a disinfectant for those washing machines at least once a month. 

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They also recommended doing an empty wash in the machine to disinfect it at a temperature of approximately 194 degrees Fahrenheit.

“For individuals laundering at home, it’s crucial to adhere strictly to guidelines, such as using appropriate temperatures and detergents, to minimize risks,” Laird told Fox News Digital.

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The team also said that effective laundering practices are a critical component, but that these should be part of a multifaceted approach.

They should “includ[e] prudent antibiotic use, robust infection control measures, and public education on hygiene practices and antimicrobial resistance,” she said. 

Red Square goes global as the world’s worst regimes gather on May 9

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Forty-two years ago, Ronald Reagan stood in a ballroom in Orlando, Florida, calling for countries to unite against an evil empire and encouraging them to “not remove themselves from the struggle between right and wrong and good and evil.”

Much has changed in four decades – yet the threat to freedom-loving countries has only grown. 

We still exist in a world of good versus evil – freedom-loving countries like ours that support democracy, human rights, and economic freedom against countries like Russia, Communist China, North Korea, Iran, Cuba, Venezuela, and others who control and abuse the will and God-given rights of their citizens. 

On May 9th, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping will stand together in Red Square, celebrating Russia’s military and commemorating its victory in World War II. Pay attention to those who attend, as no country that supports democracy, freedom, or free trade should stand with Putin and Xi.

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Putin’s Russia is one of a host of evil powers plotting to exploit their citizens and the world. It’s no secret Putin is actively working to restructure global power to what we saw in the Soviet era. Xi Jinping and Communist China pursue global domination through economic control that turns profit and influence into espionage and genocide. Iran seeks power by openly supporting terrorist groups like Hamas and the Houthis in the killing of innocents, attacking Israel, targeting U.S. ships, and disrupting trade. There is North Korea, who recently supplied troops for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the illegitimate Maduro regime in Venezuela, and the regimes in Cuba and Nicaragua, who share their view of the world. There are also countries like Hungary that feign alignment with the U.S. but act to support Putin and stay on his good side by protecting Russia from EU sanctions. All of these powers cooperate against the U.S. and our partners, and the ones in our hemisphere serve as proxies for Russia, China, Iran, and others.

Then there are the freedom-loving nations of the world who stand together against Putin, Xi, and these evil regimes as we defend freedom and our way of life. There is a clear line of distinction between these groups: good vs. evil

Years ago, I warned that Communist China had started a new Cold War with the United States. I spoke of the dangers of thinking that China and our enemies would ever operate within the modern world order. I called on our allies to recognize this threat because there would come a day of reckoning. I also called for our government to demonstrate America’s strength and resolve and a renewed commitment to our allies in freedom as we worked to contain the increasing reach of Communist China, Russia, Iran, and others. Under President Trump’s first administration, we did so. 

I was never optimistic that the Biden administration had the courage or desire to combat the encroaching dangers; what resulted during his presidency proved me right.

Our enemies saw the weaknesses of Joe Biden and his administration, and they took full advantage. These evil nations seized every opportunity to tear down the interests and security of the U.S. and our allies, fueling terror and evil around the world, including the invasion of a sovereign nation.

President Trump inherited a mess, but he is working diligently to reverse Biden’s disastrous course and reestablish the U.S. as a beacon of strength in the world, sending a clear message: the U.S. is back. We stand for liberty, democracy, and fair play, and to stand opposed to that is to stand opposed to us. 

President Trump is already moving to crack down on Communist China’s abuses. He and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have acted to strip Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro of every resource he’s using to cling to power, and they’ve exerted maximum pressure on Iran to stop them from getting a nuclear weapon. They’ve also reversed the Biden administration’s dangerous appeasement and enablement of the Cuban regime, which funded evil and instability throughout our hemisphere for decades. We’ve seen President Trump work to bring peace to Ukraine and put pressure on Putin by maintaining and threatening increased sanctions while getting our European allies on board to ensure Putin is a global pariah if he refuses to come to the negotiation table. He has also opened the door to future military aid for Ukraine, which could and should be underwritten financially by our European allies.

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On my recent trip to Finland, Estonia, and Denmark, I met with our allies on the front lines defending us against Russian aggression, and I saw the benefit of President Trump pushing our NATO allies to step up and contribute more to their own defenses. These three countries are leaders in responding to President Trump’s calls, meeting and surpassing NATO minimum defense standards. Even Germany has activated its military by sending troops to help protect the border in Lithuania, though it has only just met its 2% GDP goal for the first time in almost 35 years. Unfortunately, they are not alone in this. While the U.S. is willing and able to protect our allies, we cannot do so if they are not willing and able to defend themselves. 

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This showdown of good versus evil will not be decided solely through traditional military actions but through economic battles as well. We must enforce strategic sanctions and work to end policies that supply our enemies with the money and economic power to fund their atrocities. We must make our enemies global pariahs and cripple their economies, otherwise the United States and our allies will not be safe. 

The United States will always stand on the side of freedom and democracy; it is not only a noble fight, but an essential one. And we will always stand against those who wish us destroyed. I, for one, will be watching as every nation makes clear which side they’re on come May 9th in Red Square.

Stunning treasure discovery by two hikers on a tourist walk announced by Czech officials

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A cache of gold items and other pieces of treasure came to light recently – and officials are still perplexed by the trove’s origin.

In a statement shared with Fox News Digital, the Museum of East Bohemia in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic, said that a “depot of gold coins, jewelry and tobacco boxes” had been found.

Weighing a hefty 15 pounds, the cache was found by two hikers who handed the treasure over to the museum in February.

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“[T]wo finders discovered two boxes in an artificially created stone wall on the edge of a now non-existent field overgrown with forest during a tourist walk on the southwestern slope of Zvičina Hill,” the museum said in a press release translated from Czech to English.

Pictures show the stunning finds consisting of various gold rings, bars and coins, though the gold had varnished with age.

Various gold rings, bars and coins were discovered by hikers during a walk in a field in the Czech Republic recently. (Muzeum východních Čech v Hradci Králové)

In total, 598 coins were found. The container holding the gold items was “divided into 11 columns and wrapped in black fabric,” according to the museum

“In a metal box found about a meter away, objects made of yellow metal were stored — 16 tobacco boxes, 10 bracelets, a bag made of fine wire mesh, a comb, a chain with a key, and a powder box,” the museum also said. 

“This find is notable for the unusually large weight of precious metal.”

In a statement, Museum of East Bohemia archaeologist Miroslav Novák called the discovery a “unique find.”

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“Storing valuable objects in the ground as treasures, known as depots, has been common practice since prehistoric times,” the expert said. 

Novák added, “Initially, religious motives were more common, but later it was property stored during uncertain times with the intention of retrieving it later. This find is notable for the unusually large weight of precious metal.”

Hundreds of gold coins

Nearly 600 gold coins were found in the cache dating back as early as 1808. (Muzeum východních Čech v Hradci Králové)

What makes the discovery so unusual is how relatively young it is. 

The earliest coins date to 1808. Museum of East Bohemia coin specialist Vojtěch Brádle said that the treasure had been buried “for just over 100 years.”

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“Based on the dates stamped on them, the coins range from 1808 to 1915,” the numismatist said. “However, the year 1915 is not decisive for determining when the depot was placed there.”

He noted that the coins must have been placed after World War I, based on certain marks.

Tobacco box, miscellaneous treasure

The other finds consisted of “16 tobacco boxes, 10 bracelets, a bag made of fine wire mesh [and] a comb,” plus a chain with a key and a powder box. (Muzeum východních Čech v Hradci Králové)

“These marks were stamped on coins in the territory of former Yugoslavia during the 1920s and 1930s,” Brádle noted. 

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“Within the context of domestic finds, this collection is very specific, as most of it consists of coins of French origin, and besides Austrian-Hungarian coins, it also includes Belgian and Ottoman coins.”

He added, “Conversely, German and Czechoslovak coins are entirely absent.”

Gold sprawled out on counter

The treasure trove presents “possibilities for studying historical archival documents,” according to Czech officials. (Muzeum východních Čech v Hradci Králové)

The museum concluded its announcement by noting the opportunities that the relatively recent treasure trove presents.

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“[It] presents much broader, albeit more complex, possibilities for studying historical archival documents,” the statement read.

Plénitude Medical & Wellness Spa: Elevating The Concept of Beauty by Encompassing The Mind, Body, and Soul

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The latest in aesthetics and wellness come together at the new Coral Gables medspa.

Coral Gables, Florida, May 8, 2025, At Plénitude Medical & Wellness Spa, they are revolutionizing the med spa experience through the seamless integration of advanced aesthetics, anti-aging solutions, and holistic wellness. Their extensive range of services includes a salt room, yoga and meditation events, and medical treatments, all designed to create a sanctuary for their clients where beauty goes beyond skin deep. They prioritize their clients’ overall well-being by focusing on both their inner and outer health.

The foundation of Plénitude’s philosophy lies in a comprehensive method that fosters the well-being of the body, mind, and soul through gentle remedies and tailored wellness amenities. Situated in the center of Coral Gables, this spa provides a lavish atmosphere intended to assist patrons in embracing their innate beauty, attaining genuine balance, and encountering renewal. Committed to improving both clients’ looks and holistic health, Plénitude guarantees that each visit leaves them not just looking their finest but also feeling their finest.

Led by Dr. Brad Herman, a seasoned plastic surgeon with 25 years of experience and renowned for his work as a med spa pioneer on cruise lines, Plénitude boasts a team of dedicated professionals committed to delivering excellence. Medical aesthetician and wellness expert Mirella Besteiro serves as Spa Director, alongside highly qualified specialists such as Nurse Practitioner and aesthetic injector Taryn D’adesky, Master Aesthetician Anaelle Ranha, and Massage Therapist/Skin Care Specialist Natalia Guida. Each team member brings a unique skill set and shares a passion for redefining beauty in a natural, holistic manner. They are all devoted to promoting self-love and embracing individuality through redefining one’s natural beauty.

“Looking good is important, but feeling good is what truly matters most,” says Mirella Besteiro, Spa Director at Plénitude. “At Plénitude, we focus on creating an experience that nurtures the body, mind, and soul, ensuring our clients leave not only looking their best but also feeling rejuvenated and balanced.”

Plénitude offers a range of cutting-edge treatments designed to elevate beauty and well-being.

Among the most sought-after services are:

Halotherapy (Salt Room): A one-of-a-kind experience that promotes respiratory health, reduces inflammation and redefining relaxation through the healing power of salt therapy.

Morpheus 8: An advanced skin-tightening treatment that harnesses the power of radiofrequency and microneedling to rejuvenate and contour the skin.

Injectables: Artfully administered by expert hands to redefine natural beauty while maintaining a refreshed and youthful appearance.

Evolve X: A revolutionary body sculpting and skin tightening treatment that targets fat, tones muscle and improves skin quality.

Luxury Facials & Skin Rejuvenation: Personalized treatments using top-tier products like Skinbetter Science, Globiotics and Furcy Botanicals to nourish and transform the skin.

At Plénitude Medical & Wellness Spa, guests can elevate their self-care experience with their exclusive membership program. Members enjoy VIP access to services, priority booking, and flexible scheduling, along with first dibs on special events and wellness talks. With unparalleled perks, their membership ensures a seamless and luxurious journey towards well-being.

To celebrate beauty and wellness this season, they are launching exciting promotions including the Spring Detox Package, as well as special offers for Mother’s Day and Brides-to-Be. As part of their holistic approach, they also offer wellness events featuring yoga sessions, guided meditation, and holistic healing talks to restore balance and rejuvenate the body, mind, and spirit.

“At Plénitude, we believe that true beauty stems from harmony within,” says Dr. Brad Herman, Medical Director. “Our goal is to create a space where clients find balance and tranquility. Every treatment we offer is designed with this vision in mind — helping individuals feel their best, inside and out.”

About Plénitude Medical & Wellness Spa:

At Plénitude Medical & Wellness Spa, they strive to promote beauty both inside and out. Their goal is to aid clients in developing self-love and boosting confidence through cutting-edge, non-invasive procedures that cater to the body, mind, and soul. Their team strongly believes that genuine beauty comes from within, which is why they provide personalized services tailored to each person’s specific wellness needs.

Plénitude offers the perfect blend of advanced aesthetic technology and holistic wellness practices to promote overall balance and well-being. Their spa is designed to create a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere for their clients, where they can not only receive top-notch treatments but also become part of a supportive community.

Plénitude Medical & Wellness Spa is located at 343 Aragon Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33134, and is open Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Sunday by appointment only.

To learn more or to schedule a treatment, clients can visit the website at plenitudemedspa.com

Email at info@plenitudemedspa.com or call 786-536-7677.
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