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Archaeologists unearth ancient sketches on rock found in Spanish cave

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Archaeologists in Marbella, Spain, have unearthed sketches believed to be 200,000 years old.

The evacuation was led by the Municipality of Marbella’s Department of Culture, Education, and Historical Heritage, which found a stone block with etchings, according to a press release.

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“The significance of this discovery is twofold: on the one hand, it confirms the presence of settlers in Marbella during the Early Middle Paleolithic, a period little known in Spain and unprecedented in the province of Malaga,” the release says.

Sketches on a stone unearthed in Marbella, Spain, are believed to be 200,000 years old. (Municipality of Marbella)

“Furthermore, it provides this unique stone, which contains a set of graphic representations of human origin that could be 100,000 years older than the oldest cave art depictions,” it continued.

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The stone was unearthed at the Coto Correa site in Las Chapas and is known for housing the oldest remains in the city.

Marbella is a city and municipality in southern Spain, belonging to the province of Málaga.

The evacuation was led by the Municipality of Marbella’s Department of Culture, Education, and Historical Heritage. (iStock)

A study is being conducted by the Department of Culture to confirm the age of the stone and its origin. 

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“The techniques applied for absolute dating consist of quartz analysis of different sediment samples, which will allow for a precise chronology of the samples,” says the press release.

Colorful villas are seen in Marbella, Spain.

A study is being conducted by the Department of Culture to confirm the age of the stone and its origin. (iStock)

The Department will use 3D scanning to identify the different markings and graphics drawn on the rock.

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Dr. Nicole Saphier shares natural remedies for hair loss and gut health issues

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Fox News contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier recently discussed natural ways to prevent and treat hair thinning — plus how to maintain a healthy gut — and shared her own experiences on the matters.

Thinning hair can be caused by many factors, said Saphier. These include hormonal or metabolic changes, age, medications and stress.

The doctor said she herself experienced hair loss some years back due to a medication she was taking for an autoimmune disorder.

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“I had a hard time putting my hair up in a ponytail. It was really upsetting emotionally,” she said on “Fox & Friends Weekend.”

She began looking for natural remedies, as opposed to trying anything invasive such as hair transplants, she said. After much research, she began massaging olive oil and rosemary oil into her scalp at night to stimulate it. 

Dr. Nicole Saphier shared natural remedies for hair thinning on “Fox & Friends Weekend.” (Fox News)

“It took some patience, but I began seeing significant regrowth and improvement within one to two months of doing this regimen and I haven’t stopped!” she told Fox News Digital. 

“My personal experience has continued to reinforce my belief in the power of integrative care.”

She said she also put together a collection of liquid natural herbs including gotu kola, horsetail and biotin.

“Your hair, skin and nails will have the nutrients they need to grow.”

To promote blood flow to the scalp – which helps with hair growth – the doctor said she increased her green tea intake and focused on exercising and hydrating.

“As long as you are eating healthy and living healthy, your hair, your skin and your nails will have the nutrients that they need to grow,” she said on “Fox & Friends Weekend.”

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It’s important to consult a medical professional if experiencing any issues, she stressed, so that the healthcare provider can find and address the root cause of the issues.

Saphier also discussed gut health.

Dr. Saphier's tips for good gut health

Saphier shared tips for good gut health. “Your entire body’s wellness focuses on your gut,” she said.  (Fox News)

“Gut health is tied to everything,” said Dr. Saphier. 

“Your entire body’s wellness focuses on your gut, and we have destroyed our guts with antibiotics and processed foods and all these other things.”

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She said she really likes a comprehensive approach to gut health. This includes nourishing the gut with probiotics, which can be found in foods such as yogurt, kimchi and pickles – anything that’s fermented.

“But you also have to give yourself prebiotics,” she said.

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Prebiotics give the nutrients to the probiotics and those good bacteria in your gut. 

They can be found in such things as garlic and blueberries.

Dr. Saphier discusses hair loss prevention and gut health on Fox and Friends

Dr. Saphier, at right, discussed hair loss prevention and gut health issues on “Fox & Friends Weekend” along with Fox News contributor Lisa Boothe.  (Fox News)

“I actually take liquid garlic every single morning,” Saphier said.

In terms of liquid garlic vs. capsules, the doctor said that in liquid form, garlic is more bioavailable, meaning the body can absorb and use its benefits more efficiently than with capsules. 

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Another important aspect of diet is fiber. Among the best foods for fiber are raspberries, lentils and avocado, said Saphier.

Finally, she said she promotes gut motility (the coordinated muscular contractions that move food and waste through the gastrointestinal tract) with ginger, plus staying hydrated and exercising.

Stress isn’t just a feeling; it’s an actual physiological effect on the body, she said. 

“You do all of that and your gut is going to be as healthy as can be,” she said.

What about the impact of stress on hair loss and gut health? The doctor said that stress isn’t just a feeling; it’s an actual physiological effect on the body.

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“Managing stress isn’t about eliminating it,” she said. “It’s about finding balance and supporting your body through it.” (Fox News)

“To manage stress, I prioritize daily movement, whether it’s a quick workout or a walk outside. I also practice mindfulness, ensuring I take moments to breathe and reset,” she said. 

She also focuses on quality sleep and proper nutrition, she said, as these directly impact energy and resilience.

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“Managing stress isn’t about eliminating it. It’s about finding balance and supporting your body through it,” she said. 

Nurse sharks approach snorkeling tourist in Maldives: ‘They looked terrifying’

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A tourist was enjoying a swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Maldives when she experienced an unsettling encounter.

Donning a snorkeling mask and pink bikini, Sindy Claire Bondoc was exploring the ocean when a group of sharks began circling her, according to Viral Press.

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A video shows Bondoc reacting as a nurse shark glides toward her face.

A viral video shows a tourist in the Maldives going face to face with a shiver of nurse sharks while snorkeling. (Viral Press)

“The sharks were being fed by locals, so they were in a bit of a frenzy. They looked terrifying with sharp teeth, but they actually ignored me,” she told Viral Press.

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Nurse sharks are nocturnal while moving generally slowly and sluggishly, according to the National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland.

Sharks swim near tourist in the Maldives.

Footage captures a tourist going to face-to-face with a group of nurse sharks while snorkeling. (Viral Press)

The sharks typically spend time at the bottom of the sea in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans

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Bondoc said local guides instructed her on what to do if she did encounter sharks.

A nurse shark swims on the bottom of the ocean.

Nurse sharks have a small jaw and small teeth that allow them to generate suction to capture prey. (iStock)

“Your hands should not be away from you. Just keep it to your chest or above water because the shark might think it is food,” Bondoc said.

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Nurse sharks have a different eating style from other sharks with a small mouth and teeth that allow them to generate suction to capture prey, according to the New England Aquarium in Boston, Massachusetts.

Dengue fever cases rise in spring break locations like Mexico, Puerto Rico: CDC

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As spring breakers this season continue to head south into warmer territory, mosquitoes are posing a health risk that calls for extra attention.

Global cases of dengue fever are on the rise, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — and it’s warning of an uptick in U.S. travelers.

The agency released a Health Alert Network advisory on March 18 noting that dengue activity and transmission “remain high” in some parts of the U.S. and globally, including the U.S. territories of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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“Spring and summer travel coincide with the peak season for dengue in many countries, increasing the risk of both travel-associated and locally acquired cases in the United States,” the CDC wrote.

The CDC has marked dengue fever as a level 1 health alert, urging the public to “practice usual precautions.”

Dengue fever transmission is higher than expected among U.S. travelers, the CDC reported. (iStock)

This includes avoiding mosquito bites by using an EPA-registered insect repellent, wearing long-sleeved shirts and long pants when outdoors, and sleeping in a room that has air conditioning or screened windows.

Many countries have reported a “higher-than-usual” number of dengue cases in 2024 and 2025, the CDC noted.

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The following countries have also reported higher-than-expected numbers of dengue cases among American travelers returning to U.S. soil: Brazil, Burkina Faso, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Fiji, French Polynesia, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Iran, Mexico, Pakistan, Panama, Philippines, Saint Lucia and Sudan.

What is dengue fever?

Dengue fever is a virus spread through bites from an infected mosquito. 

It is common in the Americas, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific Islands, among other countries, according to the CDC.

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In 2024, more than 13 million cases were reported in North, Central and South America, as well as in the Caribbean.

Local transmission of these outbreaks was reported in California, Texas and Florida last year.

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The CDC reported local transmissions of dengue fever in California, Texas and Florida in 2024. (iStock)

Typical symptoms include aches and pains (in the eyes, muscles, joints, or bones), nausea, vomiting and rash — usually experienced within two weeks of being bitten.

Most people experience symptoms for two to seven days before recovering.

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“It’s typically a more mild illness, but can be severe, causing headaches, joint pain, fever, abdominal pain and even death,” Dr. Mark Fischer, regional medical director of International SOS, a leading medical and security services company, previously told Fox News Digital. 

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Dengue fever is spread through infected mosquitoes and can cause symptoms like muscle aches, fever, nausea, vomiting and rash. (iStock)

There is not currently any medication to treat dengue, according to the CDC. 

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Infected people are advised to rest, take acetaminophen for pain and fever, stay hydrated and see a doctor.

There is a vaccine available for U.S. children between 9 and 16 years of age who have previously tested positive for dengue and are living in areas where the infection is common.

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Cruise ship sails in waters ‘known for piracy’ as crew member issues warning, TikTok user says

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A ship has put passengers on notice while charting waters “known for piracy threats,” a TikTok user alleges.

User @lillydapink, also known as Lilly, said she was traveling on Cunard’s Queen Anne cruise ship crossing from Darwin, Australia, to Manila, Philippines, and posted a video of the announcement.

“We will be operating at a heightened level of security alertness during this period,” a woman can be heard saying over the intercom.

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“During hours of darkness, only essential open deck lights will be on to reduce the ship’s external lighting…We also suggest you turn off your stateroom lights and close the curtains in your stateroom bedroom or bathroom,” the cruise worker said.

Cruise passenger says ship announced precautions while sailing through waters “known for piracy.”  (iStock)

The announcement added that the ship’s external decks will be closed overnight, not permitting guests to visit. 

Lilly told Fox News Digital, “all the outside lights on open decks were turned off.”

“The curtains and blinds were also closed to keep the ship as dark as possible,” she added.

Fox News Digital reached out to Cunard for comment.

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The video amassed more than half a million likes with social media users commenting their thoughts about the announcement.

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The announcement adds that the ship’s external decks will be closed overnight, not permitting guests to visit.  (iStock)

“Bro my timbers would be shiveringggg,” joked one user.

Another wrote, “The way i would crawl and hide under the bed.”

“If a cruise or passenger vessel was attacked by Pirates, the response from naval vessels would be swift and sudden, moreso than if it was a regular merchant vessel,” added a user.

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“Well that sounds terrifying,” one TikToker said.

“Not really it’s just safety precautions the risk is very low,” the video create said in a response to the comment.

“My toxic trait is thinking I could befriend the pirates,” another user wrote.

couple on cruise ship deck

“It’s rare for cruise ships to traverse pirate infested areas and wouldn’t do so if unsafe,” said Chiron. (iStock)

“Well that’s something you don’t hear every cruise,

One said, “I would be on full blown pirate watch and no one would stop me.”

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Stewart Chiron, a Miami-based cruise industry expert known as “The Cruise Guy,” told Fox News Digital that these areas are not normally visited except during world cruises.

“It’s rare for cruise ships to traverse pirate infested areas and wouldn’t do so if unsafe. Over the years, cruise ships have avoided these areas or sailed along with military escorts,” said Chiron.

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He added, “Very few ships [have] experience and security teams are continually reviewing current conditions before ships arrive in impacted areas.”

Apple fixes Passwords app vulnerability enabling Wi-Fi attacks

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Do you remember Apple’s “Privacy. That’s iPhone” marketing campaigns? If you’re not aware, the company likes to portray its products as being synonymous with privacy. However, the recent wave of security vulnerabilities affecting iPhones and Macs suggest Apple’s products may not be as secure as advertised.

A recent security blunder only reinforces this point. Security researchers discovered that Apple’s built-in password manager app, Passwords, was vulnerable to phishing attacks for nearly three months after launch. This meant an attacker on the same Wi-Fi network as you, like at an airport or coffee shop, could redirect your browser to a lookalike phishing site to steal your login credentials.

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Apple fixes Passwords app vulnerability enabling Wi-Fi attacks

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What you need to know

Security researchers at Mysk, noticed that Apple’s Passwords app, introduced with iOS 18 in September 2024, had a significant security flaw that left users vulnerable to phishing attacks for nearly three months.

The app used unencrypted HTTP connections instead of the more secure HTTPS to fetch logos and icons displayed alongside stored passwords. This allowed attackers on the same network, such as public Wi-Fi at a coffee shop or airport, to intercept these requests and potentially redirect users to phishing sites designed to steal login credentials.

The issue remained unresolved from iOS 18’s launch in September 2024 until Apple fixed it in December 2024, leaving users exposed for nearly three months. If someone opened the Passwords app and tapped a link, like “Change Password,” while connected to an insecure network, an attacker could intercept the request and redirect them to a fraudulent site mimicking a legitimate one, such as a fake Yelp login page. Since the app did not enforce HTTPS, users might not notice the switch, putting their sensitive information at risk.

Apple fixes Passwords app vulnerability enabling Wi-Fi attacks

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Apple has fixed the issue now

Apple addressed the problem after security researchers from Mysk reported it in September 2024. The iOS 18.2 update, released in December, patched the vulnerability by enforcing HTTPS for all network communications within the Passwords app, making it much harder for attackers to intercept or redirect traffic.

If you’re using an iPhone or iPad with the Passwords app, ensure your device is updated to iOS 18.2 or later. This ensures you’re protected from this vulnerability. If you haven’t updated yet and used the app on public Wi-Fi between September and December 2024, consider changing passwords for any accounts you accessed during that period, just to be safe. 

How to update the software on your iPhone

Follow the steps to update your iPhone or iPad:

  • Tap on Settings
  • Tap on General
  • Tap on Software Update
  • If an update is available, it will give you the option to download and install
Apple fixes Passwords app vulnerability enabling Wi-Fi attacks

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6 ways you can stay safe from hackers targeting your passwords

Apple’s recent security blunder with the Passwords app highlights the importance of taking steps to protect your digital identity. Here are some ways you can stay safe from hackers targeting your passwords.

1) Use a reliable password manager: Apple apps are generally more secure than third-party options, but the Passwords app clearly wasn’t. The fact that the security vulnerability existed for three months before Apple fixed it proves that Apple needs to put more emphasis on keeping customer data secure. I’d suggest opting for a reliable password manager instead of relying on Apple’s offering. Get more details about my best expert-reviewed password managers of 2025 here.

2) Enable two-factor authentication (2FA): It’s good to have a password manager, but you know what’s even better? 2FA. Adding an extra layer of security with 2FA can prevent hackers from accessing your accounts, even if they steal your password. Use authentication apps like Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator or hardware security keys instead of SMS-based codes, which are vulnerable to SIM-swapping attacks.

3) Avoid public Wi-Fi for sensitive activities and use a VPN: Hackers can exploit unsecured public networks to intercept your login credentials. If you must access sensitive accounts on public Wi-Fi, use a VPN to encrypt your internet traffic and prevent attackers from snooping on your data. VPNs will protect you from those who want to track and identify your potential location and the websites that you visit. A reliable VPN is essential for protecting your online privacy and ensuring a secure, high-speed connection. For the best VPN software, see my expert review of the best VPNs for browsing the web privately on your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices.

4) Beware of phishing attacks and install strong antivirus software: You can have all the protection in the world but a phishing email or SMS can still cause havoc. Hackers often use fake login pages to trick you into entering your credentials. Always verify URLs before entering login details, avoid clicking on suspicious links in emails or messages. The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links 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.

5) Keep your devices updated: Regularly update your devices and software to ensure you have the latest security patches.

6) Regularly monitor all your accounts: Monitor your accounts for suspicious activity and report any unusual transactions or login attempts to Apple.

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Kurt’s key takeaway

Three months is a long time for a security flaw in a password manager to go unpatched, especially from a company that presents itself as a leader in privacy and security. This incident highlights a troubling reality. Apple’s security measures are not infallible, and even built-in system apps can expose users to serious risks. While the fix eventually arrived, it should not have taken this long for such a fundamental issue to be addressed. If Apple wants to maintain its privacy-first image, it needs to do better by ensuring more rigorous security testing before launch.

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America’s smallest EV truck prototype has arrived

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California-based EV startup Telo Trucks has unveiled the preproduction prototype of its MT1 electric mini-truck, signaling a significant step toward production. At an event in Los Angeles, attendees got an up-close look at the MT1, which combines the utility of a full-size truck with the compact footprint of a Mini Cooper SE. This innovative design challenges the oversized vehicle trend dominating the U.S. market by offering a practical and efficient alternative for urban and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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America's smallest EV truck prototype has arrived

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Compact size meets full-size capability

The MT1 is designed to pack Toyota Tacoma-like functionality into a vehicle just 152 inches long, roughly the size of a Mini Cooper SE. Despite its small stature, it boasts impressive interior space for five adults and a 60-inch truck bed. The truck’s folding midgate allows it to carry items as large as an 8-foot surfboard or 4-by-8 plywood sheets, making it ideal for both city errands and weekend adventures.

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Performance and range

Telo offers two configurations for the MT1.

  • Base model: A single-motor, rear-wheel-drive system with 300 horsepower and an estimated range of 260 miles.
  • Upgraded model: A dual-motor, all-wheel-drive system delivering 500 horsepower, extending the range to 350 miles. This version accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in around four seconds.

Both models feature fast-charging capabilities, allowing for a 20%-80% recharge in just 20 minutes. Optional solar panels on the cab roof, tonneau cover or camper shell can add up to 15 miles of range per day, further enhancing its efficiency.

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Innovative features

The MT1 incorporates several standout features.

  • Flexible configurations: Its midgate design extends the truck bed into the cab, accommodating larger items or enabling seating for up to eight passengers.
  • Sustainable materials: The interior uses biodegradable cork and other eco-friendly materials for a clean, minimalist aesthetic.
  • Advanced safety: Cutting-edge sensors and structural technology aim to make the MT1 one of the safest vehicles in its class.
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Cost and future plans

The MT1 will start at $41,520 for the base model, with upgrades available for additional power and range. While full-scale production is still a couple of years away, Telo is actively testing its prototypes for safety and durability ahead of homologation inspections next winter. The prototypes will be hand-built by leading California-based manufacturer Aria Group, which is a major player in the early stage development of concept vehicles and rapid prototyping for the most notable automotive companies globally. Telo has already secured more than 5,000 preorders, translating to more than $250 million in customer commitments, a remarkable achievement for a startup challenging conventional truck design.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

The Telo MT1 is no doubt an intriguing concept that definitely challenges the oversized truck norm with its compact size and impressive capabilities. With preproduction prototypes now unveiled and testing underway, Telo seems to be making some real progress. However, it remains to be seen if Telo can deliver on its promises, especially in terms of production and affordability. While the MT1 has the potential to carve out a niche in the EV market, it seems like there are a lot of hurdles that undoubtedly lie ahead before we see this on the streets in the future.

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This superhero dog with ‘Batman’ markings has become a veteran’s lifeline

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Move over, Batman — there’s a new caped crusader in town, and she’s got four legs, floppy ears and a heart of gold.

William Bottger, 66, an Army National Guard veteran from Bellevue, Ohio, found an unlikely hero in his beagle, Roxie, who has fur markings in the shape of the superhero’s logo on her left side, news agency SWNS reported.

Despite suffering from PTSD, memory loss and the loss of his right eye, Bottger said he finds comfort in his dog’s unwavering presence and support.

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The devoted dog stays by its owner’s side, sensing his pain and providing him with companionship and stability, according to the SWNS report. 

For Bottger, Roxie is much more than a curiosity; she’s a lifeline.

“I’ve had Roxie for seven months now,” said William Bottger, pictured with his pup. The dog was given to him as a birthday gift by a friend. (SWNS)

“I’ve had Roxie for seven months now,” Bottger said. “She was just a 2-month-old pup when I got her from a friend as a birthday gift.”

“Right away, I noticed the bat wings, and it reminded me of Batman,” he said, noting that the original 1989 film with Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson is his favorite of the franchise.

Bottger, who served in Iraq in 2004 and 2005, retired from the military in 2012.

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“Overall, the military was good to me,” he said, according to SWNS. “I did 22 years.”

Yet his time overseas left him with permanent injuries, including PTSD, short-term memory loss, hearing loss in his right ear, and the devastating loss of his right eye due to a disease called histoplasmosis, a fungal infection caused by inhaling airborne spores from contaminated soil.

“She knows what I need without me even saying it.”

Some of those injuries have made daily life difficult — and that’s where Roxie comes in.

“She’s right there with me all the time,” Bottger said, according to SWNS. “She knows what I need without me even saying it.”

He added, “Roxie is everything to me. She’s my companion. She knows when I’m hurting, and she’ll [lie] down beside me and stay by my side.”

Roxie the beagle facing the camera.

Bottger said of Roxie, “She’s my companion. She knows when I’m hurting, and she’ll come lay down beside me and stay by my side.” (William Bottger / SWNS)

There is a long history of friendship between veterans and canine companions.

The official website for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has a page dedicated to how service dogs help veterans with PTSD.

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“Service dogs have allowed many veterans a chance to reunite with their families, head back to school, find renewed enjoyment in life and significantly reduce their medications,” the site says.

In an article on the K9s for Warriors website, an organization connecting veterans with dogs, the science is explained a bit more.

William Bottger with dog Roxie.

Bottger served in the military for 22 years. “Overall, the military was good to me,” he said.  (William Bottger / SWNS)

“When humans who have some sort of familial or emotional bond look into each other’s eyes, their bodies release a chemical called oxytocin,” says the site.

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Studies have shown that this hormone — which can slow heart rate and breathing, reduce blood pressure and inhibit the production of stress hormones — is also excreted when an owner and their dog look into each other’s eyes, according to the same article.

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Unlike most beagles, Roxie is quiet, her owner noted.

Roxie, the beagle, with a batman logo pattern on her fur.

Roxie has fur markings in the shape of the Batman logo on her left side. (William Bottger / SWNS)

“She doesn’t bark or get aggressive,” Bottger said. “She only gets in my face when she knows she has to go outside.”

Bottger said he trained the dog himself using treats and patience, their bond forged through trust and loyalty. 

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Roxie accompanies the veteran on long walks, always remaining close to him.

While a dog with bat wings on its fur might sound like something out of a comic book, for one disabled veteran, Roxie is as real as it gets.

Airport-vaping travelers ignite heated debate: ‘You aren’t fooling anyone’

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Airline passengers have been calling out fellow flyers for vaping mid-flight, or inside an airport prior to departure.

“Hearing the announcement and then hitting your vape again is mind-boggling, and shows zero situational awareness,” one Reddit user wrote in a post, adding, “You aren’t fooling [anyone] and you’re a joke that deserves consequences.”

Last year, a flyer shared a video catching a vaping rule-breaker in the act before boarding a plane.

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The video shows flight passengers with their carry-on luggage lining up to board the plane, while passing by the gate agent. 

One of the passengers is seen smoking a vape with clouds of smoke surrounding him.

A flight passenger said a passenger was seen vaping while boarding a plane. (iStock)

Reddit users shared comments about the moment.

“Gotta hold it in so the smoke don’t come out,” commented one Reddit user.

A user joked, “How long was the flight? Dude had to get his last hit of nicotine.”

“That’s boooooold,” commented another.

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“As a crew member if I saw him doing that before stepping on I’d have a good chuckle and just confirm that he’s aware to not touch it once on the aircraft,” said one user.

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“Bring back a smoking area past TSA in airports,” commented one person. (iStock)

“Bring back a smoking area past TSA in airports,” commented one person.

Another added, “Vape pens have made people think that they’re above the law.”

“You know he’s hitting it in the lavatory,” added one user. 

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A user chimed in, “Just be a frequent user of the bathroom vape.”

Some airports do have designated smoking areas for travelers.

A sign indicating a smoking area is shown inside an airport.

Some airports do have designated smoking areas for flight passengers. (iStock)

At John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City, the rules state, “Smoking is prohibited in Terminal 4 and aeronautical Operations Areas…[and] in designated areas immediately outside Terminal”

The Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada also has designated smoking areas in the airport. 

Smoking is permitted in Barney’s Lounge, the Bud 29 Track Lounge and some enclosed gaming lounges.

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Miami International Airport permits smoking “inside Concourse D at the TGI Friday’s smoking lounge,” according to its site. 

Other users on Reddit discussed vaping on the plane. 

“I’ve vaped in plane toilets before,” admitted one.

flight passenger smoking in bathroom

Recently, a pilot called out a passenger (not pictured) for vaping while in the air, according to a Reddit user’s post. (iStock)

One person said, “That guy is [gonna] vape on the plane. Bet my house on it.”

Recently, a pilot called out a passenger vaping while in the air in cabin-wide announcement, according to a Reddit user’s post.

“At the end of the flight, the pilot goes: There are 189 of you on this flight. While we make our final descent, please know we are going to be safe and sound, but that could have changed because one person decided to risk the lives of the other 188,” the user claimed.

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Gary Leff, a Texas-based travel industry expert and author of the blog “View From the Wing,” told Fox News Digital there’s a stigma against vaping.

“Other passengers might think vapers are smoking a cigarette even though they aren’t,” said Leff.

He added, “You can’t smoke on a plane. You can’t vape, either. The FAA has interpreted the prohibition on cigarette smoking to include vaping products, even though they’re quite different.”

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“It’s not about banning vapor. The regulation simply extends the ban on cigarettes to include e-cigarettes, which weren’t contemplated when the law against on-board smoking was passed,” said Leff.

Platform24 Named “Top IT Consulting Company in Sydney, Australia” -They Have Evolved From Primarily Servicing Small Businesses to Assisting Organizations Nationwide and Even Internationally

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Through its various commendations and acknowledgments, MSP Pie is dedicated to promoting excellence in the managed services field. By featuring exceptional service providers, MSP Pie equips businesses with the means to discover IT partners who epitomize ingenuity, reliability, and client contentment.

Sydney, Australia, March 24, 2025, MSP Pie is delighted to unveil the recipient of their new award for excellence in IT consulting: Platform24. Based in Sydney, this proactive IT support partner has been named the Top IT Consulting Company in Sydney, Australia for providing comprehensive and dependable services to businesses of all sizes throughout the region.

Originally catering to small businesses in the Inner West and Sydney CBD, Platform24 has now expanded its reach to organizations both nationally and globally. With expertise in hardware, software, maintenance, and support, the company prioritizes proactive solutions over break-fix approaches to help clients reduce downtime and unexpected expenses.

“Platform24’s dedication to building strong client relationships and implementing forward-thinking IT solutions truly sets them apart in Sydney’s competitive tech landscape,” said an MSP Pie spokesperson. “Their commitment to communication and customized support stands out as a model for others in the industry.”

Key Differentiators:

  • Tailored Solutions: Whether implementing recommended systems or taking over pre-existing ones, Platform24 personalizes every project to align with a client’s business objectives.
  • Proactive Support Framework: Round-the-clock monitoring and maintenance reduce reactive fixes, ensuring consistent, stable operations for clients.
  • Broad Geographic Reach: While headquartered in Sydney, Platform24’s remote support capabilities allow them to serve national and global clients without missing a beat.
  • Dedicated IT Professionals: Each member of the support team prioritizes clear communication, ensuring that technical solutions genuinely address clients’ operational needs.

Located in Sydney, Platform24 is an IT support and consulting company that caters to hardware, software, maintenance, and administration needs. Their approach involves proactive support to assist businesses of all sizes in avoiding downtime and utilizing a streamlined and secure infrastructure.

Platform 24 caters to the IT support requirements of all types of businesses, no matter their size. Their wide range of services includes hardware installation, network setup, and advanced security measures. They not only install their recommended systems but also provide support for existing ones, all under their proactive approach that eliminates the need for costly break-fix solutions.

Their dedicated IT professionals on the support team prioritize business needs and strive to establish a strong relationship with clients and their staff. Effective communication is crucial for them to accurately comprehend clients’ requirements and ensure that they fulfill their promises to clients’ satisfaction.

For complete information, visit:  https://platform24.com.au/

Media Contact:

Platform24
Attn: Media Relations
66 Princes Hwy
St Peters, NSW 2044
1.300.602.480
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