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Mexico cruise tax delayed following industry backlash: What to know

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The recently announced cruise tax to hit passengers who are traveling through Mexico will be delayed.

Following some “disappointment at [the] current situation,” the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) announced the six-month tax implementation delay, according to a press release.

The new Federal Law of Rights tax on cruise passengers was supposed to take place beginning Jan. 1, but after a meeting with Mexican government officials last week, the FCCA has postponed the implementation until July 1, 2025.

MEXICO TO IMPOSE TAX FOR CRUISE SHIP VISITORS STARTING IN 2015

“While the proposed postponement provides a temporary reprieve, FCCA stresses that more comprehensive measures are required to address broader concerns about the tax’s devastating impact on cruise tourism, Mexico’s economy, and the livelihoods of its coastal communities,” the FCCA’s press release said.

The recently announced tax on cruise passengers in Mexico will have a six-month delay following industry backlash. (iStock)

Following the six-month delay, tourists aboard cruise ships will be charged an additional $42 per passenger in taxes and fees.

Before the tax delay was announced, Fox News Digital spoke with Stewart Chiron, a Miami-based cruise industry expert known as “The Cruise Guy,” who anticipated some sort of “amicable solution” would be made between cruise industry executives following the initial tax announcement.

He also said that cruise passengers may opt “to skip” visiting Mexico if they had to pay an additional fee.

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“This is a staggering 213% more than the average cost at Caribbean ports, raising serious questions about the competitiveness of Mexican destinations in the global cruise market,” FCCA officials said.

group of friends taking self portrait using smart phone on cruise

The Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) expressed its concern surrounding the tax, noting that many tourists might even alter itineraries and avoid Mexico. (iStock)

The FCCA warned that such a financial burden will deter cruise tourists from going into Mexico or alter their itineraries, especially when some will spend such little time there.

The lack of tourists in the area will then “create economic ripple effects in communities that heavily rely on cruise tourism,” the FCCA added.

The organization also noted that this tax does not affect people coming over the border who spend seven or less days in Mexico, compared to people aboard a cruise ship who may only be stationed at the port for a few hours and are not exempt from the tax.

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The FCCA noted that even if 15% fewer cruise ships call into Mexican ports following the tax implementation, it could negate the anticipated benefits of the tax.

mexico travel cruises ships

The tax was initially going into effect Jan. 1, 2025, but will now take place on July 1, 2025. (iStock)

“With over 10 million passengers expected in 2025, even a minimal decrease in cruise traffic would result in millions of dollars in lost revenue for local businesses, tours, and services – offsetting or even surpassing the total tax revenue projected from the measure,” the FCCA’s release said.

“Such outcomes could inflict significant harm on Mexico’s tourism-dependent communities, undermining the tax’s purpose.”

The Mexican Association of Cruises responded to the tax, calling it “disastrous,” noting the negative impact it could have on popular Mexican tourist destinations.

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“If implemented, we expect to see a progressive drop in arrivals, which will significantly affect employment for taxi drivers, tour guides, artisans, waiters, restaurateurs, craft store owners, pharmacies, and more.”

The new $42 fee per passenger will make Mexico one of the most expensive cruise destinations in the world.

The new $42 fee per passenger will make Mexico one of the most expensive cruise destinations in the world. (iStock)

“Mexico will lose its competitiveness, becoming one of the most expensive cruise destinations in the world,” said the the Mexican Association of Cruises.

Following the initial announcement of the tax implementation, FCCA CEO Michele Paige penned a letter to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, expressing her disappointment and concern, Fox News Digital reported.

Since the announcement of the delay, Paige has been thanking the Mexican government for listening to her concerns.

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“The removal of the in-transit tax exemption – which was provided to our industry over a decade ago for valid reasons that still apply today – was done without our prior input and after the legislation was passed,” Paige said, according to the FCCA’s press release.

mexico cruise tax delay

If you want to stop in Mexico for an upcoming cruise, know that the new tax implementation is scheduled to take place in July 2025. (iStock)

“It is ironic that until this law was abruptly announced the industry was looking to grow business in Mexico, and now the opposite will occur,” Paige added.

Paige said the delay in communication from the government shows a lack of “authentic commitment” between them and the cruise industry, which has benefited the economic development of the country for many years.

“We look forward to the opportunity to continue meaningful dialogue around a balanced solution that protects Mexico’s communities, supports its vibrant tourism industry, and ensures the affordability of cruise travel for our guests,” Paige continued.

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Paige thanked other officials across Central America and the Caribbean who contacted the FCCA’s member lines, “and invited them to relocate itineraries to their jurisdictions with open arms.”

Fox News Digital’s Ashley DiMella contributed to this report.

Pilot goes viral for revealing real reason you need to set your phone to airplane mode before flying

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When flight attendants remind you to switch to airplane mode on your phone, you may want to listen.

In a viral video garnering nearly 900,000 views on TikTok, an airline pilot and U.S. Army veteran who posts under the username @perchpoint discloses the real reason that passengers need to activate the setting.

He revealed why toggling to airplane mode before an aircraft takes off “is not a conspiracy.”

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“If you forget to put your phone in airplane mode, no, it’s not the end of the world [and] the plane will not fall out of the sky, and it won’t even mess with the systems on board,” he said in the video. 

“However, it does have the potential to mess with the headsets,” he said. 

A pilot has gone viral on TikTok for sharing the real reason flight passengers need to activate airplane mode on their phones when flying. (iStock)

He went on to say that a flight with 70 to 150 passengers or more on board can still be affected — even if three or four people forget to turn on airplane mode.

If you do not activate this function, there’s a chance that phones with active signals could connect to a radio tower if an incoming call attempts to come through, sending out radio waves, he added.

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“There’s a potential that those radio waves can interfere with the radio waves of the headset that the pilots are using.”

The active phones can disturb the frequency and limit the pilot’s ability to communicate with necessary parties.

TikTok viral Pilot why switch airplane mode on phone

An airline pilot has gone viral on social media for sharing the important reason you need to activate airplane mode on your mobile phone before a flight takes off. (@perchpoint/TMX; iStock)

In the video, the pilot shared a real-life experience when phones that were not toggled to airplane mode interfered.

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“Last night in San Francisco, we had pushed off the gate, we were talking to the rampers, we had disconnected from the tug, started the engines and then once we got the plane turned around, we started heading toward the taxiways,” he said.

pilots talking through headsets on plane

The pilot (not pictured), who goes by @perchpoint on TikTok, said a phone can interfere with the radio waves of the headset that the pilots are using. (iStock)

As soon as he reached out to gain clearance on the aircraft route and made his way to the runway, he started hearing a buzzing sound through his headset.

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“I called up ground to get our clearance as to which direction we had to go and as soon as you start getting the directions, there’s like this really annoying buzz going through the headset and it kind of sounds like there’s a mosquito in my ear,” the pilot said in the video.

The pilot added that the buzzing sound can make it difficult for pilots to copy instructions.

passenger turning on airplane mode

If you do not activate airplane mode on your mobile phone and your device tries to receive a call, it can disturb the pilots’ signal and create a buzzing sound in their headsets. (iStock)

Many users on social media responded to the pilot’s PSA, saying they never knew the importance of activating airplane mode when flying.

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“I don’t get why people don’t turn it on airplane mode … I don’t want to pose ANY risk to anyone’s life no matter how big or small, esp in MID-AIR,” one TikTok user commented.

“You should say this ON the flight, to the passengers,” another user wrote.

airplane mode viral TikTok

Next time a flight attendant reminds you to turn your cellphone to airplane mode, make sure you activate the function — or your phone might get in the way of the pilot’s communication flow. (iStock)

Other users confirmed the pilot’s point and addressed how not toggling to airplane mode could also impact people in other positions who use headsets at work. 

“I worked in theater and our hardwired com sets would make a skipping thud whenever we were getting a text or call in the same room. I figured that’s what you guys heard, so always turn on airplane mode,” one user commented.

“I had a radio talk show and I always told my guests to put their phone on airplane mode. If they received a call it created a loud buzz on the broadcast,” another wrote.

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The Federal Aviation Association (FAA) has a ban on the active use of mobile phones when flying. 

“The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and FAA ban cell phones for airborne use because [the phones’] signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments,” the FAA website says.

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“Devices must be used in airplane mode or with the cellular connection disabled.”

Fox News Digital reached out to the pilot, @perchpoint, for comment.

5 foods to boost your immune system this cold, flu season: Dr. Saphier

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There are many methods of staying healthy during cold and flu season, including choosing certain foods.

In a Sunday appearance on “Fox & Friends Weekend,” Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier offered some power foods that can help boost the immune system.

“It is certainly cold, flu and COVID season,” she said. “And we want to prevent illness, because once you already get infected, I’ll be honest, there are not a lot of things to relieve some of your cold and flu symptoms.”

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Here are a few immune boosters that can be added to your diet, according to Saphier.

1. Red bell pepper

One raw red bell pepper has double the daily dose of vitamin C, according to Saphier. (iStock)

One whole, raw, red bell pepper has more than twice the daily recommended dose of vitamin C, Saphier stated.

“Vitamin C is obviously great for our immune system,” she said.

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“If you grill it, if you boil it, it does reduce the vitamin C a little bit, but it’s still excellent, it has other nutrients in it.”

Saphier shared that she slices red bell peppers and serves them to her kids “almost every morning before school.”

2. Blueberries

Eating blueberries

Blueberries are “nature’s powerhouse,” Saphier said. (iStock)

Saphier described blueberries as a “superfood” and “nature’s powerhouse.”

“When it comes to all of your fruits and veggies, this has one of the highest amounts of jam-packed, antioxidant, low-calorie, low-sugar content,” she said.

“Grab a handful – it’s great for you.”

3. Citrus

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The best way to reap the benefits of citrus is eating it raw, the doctor advised. (iStock)

Citrus foods like oranges and lemons provide a “high amount of vitamins,” according to Saphier.

The doctor warned that citrus does have higher sugar content, so people who are diabetic should be cautious about amounts.

“Especially if you get the pre-packaged, concentrated juice from the store — that has a lot of sugar on it, [so] you have to be careful,” she said.

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The best way to boost citrus intake is to eat it raw or add it to a vitamin-packed juice, according to Saphier.

“I like to make a green version … with spinach, celery, turmeric, ginger, lemon and some other stuff,” she listed. “It’s just jam-packed with vitamins.”

4. Garlic

Garlic Cloves and Bulb

Garlic is “one of the best things for your immune system,” according to Saphier. (iStock)

Although it may be surprising, garlic is “one of the best things for your immune system,” according to Saphier.

The doctor shared that she takes liquid garlic and combines it with other ingredients, like turmeric and ginger, in a juice for an extra immune boost.

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“If your body is as healthy as possible going into cold and flu season, it’s your best bet at staying healthy,” she said.

5. Walnuts

Glass bowl with walnuts

Saphier described how walnuts look like a “mini brain” and are great for brain health. (iStock)

While Saphier didn’t call out walnuts for immune support, she mentioned their benefits for brain and cognitive health.

“People say when you look at walnuts, they look like a little mini brain,” she said.

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“I keep these with me in my office at the hospital,” she added. “They’re really good for you, so obviously you want to keep your body healthy, but your brain healthy as well.”

Saphier explained that organic options are “always the way to go” to avoid exposure to pesticides, hormones and other additives, but they can be a little more expensive.

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“If only we could get those prices down, so that they’re more affordable and accessible,” she added.

Notre Dame hosts first Mass since 2019 fire, drawing crowds by the thousands

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After a catastrophic fire in 2019, the Notre Dame Cathedral in France hosted its first Mass on Sunday, filling the space with a crowd for the first time in nearly five years. 

The first Mass was “a moment that transcended religious significance to become a powerful symbol of Paris’ resilience,” the Associated Press (AP) reported.

The ceremony took place inside the cathedral with traditional chandeliers above, showcasing the spectacular stonework, restored limestone and stained-glass windows.

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The liturgy welcomed 2,500 people, led by Archbishop Laurent Ulrich, which included French President Emmanuel Macron, additional clergy members, dignitaries and some fortunate members of the public who were waiting in line, hoping to enter, the AP reported.

Guests attended Mass at Notre Dame Cathedral for the first time since a catastrophic fire in 2019. (Sarah Meyssonnier/Pool Photo via AP)

“Nearly 170 bishops from France and around the world took part, along with one priest from each of the 113 parishes in the Paris diocese, accompanied by worshipers from these communities,” the outlet added.

Those who attended the service took part in communion, except Macron, and many knelt to pray in the space.

Other attendees took photos of the reconstructed interior, which also included a new bronze altar that had been consecrated with holy water, chrism oil, incense and prayer by the archbishop during the service.

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Sunday’s Mass followed the cathedral’s opening ceremony, which took place on Saturday and was attended by President-elect Donald Trump, First Lady Jill Biden, Prince William and other notable figures.

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Priests and clergy arrived at the inaugural Mass, where the archbishop consecrated the new bronze altar. (AP Newsroom)

President Joe Biden was unable to attend the ceremony due to a scheduling conflict, Fox 5 New York reported.

At the historic reopening, the archbishop “symbolically reopened the cathedral’s massive wooden doors by striking them three times with a crosier crafted from charred beams salvaged from the fire,” the AP reported.

“As the doors swung open, choirs filled the air with song and the cathedral’s great organ — silent since the fire — resounded with majestic melodies.”

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For those who could not attend Sunday’s Mass, members of the public, even those who traveled all the way to Paris, had the ability to secure a reservation once the cathedral opened its door for Notre Dame’s “first fully public Mass,” the AP reported.

“The Associated Press learned that tickets for this service were claimed within 25 minutes, underscoring Notre Dame’s enduring appeal.”

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Archbishop Laurent Ulrich led the liturgy and the Eucharist at the inaugural Mass on Sunday at Notre Dame. (Sarah Meyssonnier/Pool Photo via AP)

Others in Paris viewed the historic day along the Seine River, where hundreds of passersby gathered — with public viewing areas able to hold 40,000 people, Fox 5 reported.

The reopening of the cathedral is being referred to as a “rebirth.”

“No one alive has seen the cathedral like this,” Rev. Olivier Ribadeau Dumas, Notre Dame’s rector, told the AP. “It is more than restored — it is reborn.”

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The celebration of the reopening of the church will not end with the Mass.

notre dame inaugural mass

Guests from all around the world attended Notre Dame’s inaugural Mass, the first held at the cathedral since 2019. (Sarah Meyssonnier/Pool Photo via AP)

The archbishop announced that an “octave” of celebrations, eight days of religious services, will take place until Dec. 15.

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These daily services will be open to local parishioners and pilgrims from all over the world.

“The Sunday Masses underscore Notre Dame’s dual role as a place of worship and a symbol of communal resilience,” the AP wrote.

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“They also ensure that members of the broader Catholic community can partake in the cathedral’s spiritual revival.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Biden breaks Obama record for filling Federal Register with most regulations

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President Biden’s administration has filled up the Federal Register with more pages of regulations than any other president in history, breaking President Barack Obama’s record. 

As of last week, on Dec. 3, the Biden administration set a new federal record for the most Federal Register pages filled in a single year – 96,088. The number puts the administration on pace to fill more than 100,000 pages by the end of its term.

The record was previously held by Obama, who, in the final year of his second term, filled 95,894 pages.

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President Biden and former President Barack Obama (AP)

The Federal Register, which is published by the National Archives and Records Administration and overseen by the Office of the Federal Register, is a daily publication of new and amended federal regulations.

“Federal Register page counts are a highly imperfect gauge of regulatory burden. Biden’s milestone, though, still underscores the expanding scope of federal intervention,” said Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., fellow at the Washington-based nonprofit the Competitive Enterprise Institute. “The record-setting 2024 Federal Register provides a stark reminder of the scale of the regulatory state, and it ain’t even done yet.”

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A businessman is wrapped in red tape.

A businessman is wrapped in red tape.

During the final year of President-elect Trump’s first term in office, the Federal Register saw its fourth-largest number of pages filled. However, Crews said that number was likely inflated by efforts to eliminate rules that require agencies to issue new ones, as well as emergency COVID-19 pandemic measures. Meanwhile, during Trump’s first year in office, 2017, there were fewer pages added to the Federal Register than anyone since Bill Clinton in 1993, Crews pointed out.

Shortly after entering the Oval Office in 2017, Trump issued Executive Order 13771, which initiated a new federal rulemaking process requiring that for every single regulation added by the Trump administration, two must be taken away. The result of this was net cost savings throughout Trump’s first term, Crews said.

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Trump has signaled that he will expand his deregulation efforts during his second term, pledging to erase 10 regulations for every new one added.

President Trump holds gold scissors to symbolically cut government red tape during an event at the White House on Dec. 14, 2017. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

President Trump holds gold scissors to symbolically cut government red tape during an event at the White House on Dec. 14, 2017. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

Machalagh Carr, director of the Center for Legal Action at the American Free Enterprise Chamber of Commerce, told Fox News Digital that with the incoming Trump administration “a new day is dawning and help is on the way.”

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“For the last four years, [the Biden administration] has done their very best to strangle American free enterprise with a blizzard of unworkable regulations and mandates,” Carr said. “The political appointees calling the shots in the Biden administration have a hostile view of the innovators and companies that power our economy and believe that government knows best.”

Fox News Digital reached out to representatives for both Biden and Trump, but did not receive a response in time for publication.

Red food dye could soon be banned as FDA reviews petition: ‘Scary stuff’

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A widely used artificial food dye could soon be outlawed.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is moving to ban an artificial food coloring called Red No. 3, also known as Erythrosine.

The synthetic dye, which is made from petroleum, is used as a color additive in food and ingested drugs to give them a “bright cherry-red color,” according to an online statement from the FDA.

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“With Red 3, we have a petition in front of us to revoke the authorization board, and we’re hopeful that in the next few weeks we’ll be acting on that petition,” Jim Jones, the FDA’s deputy commissioner for human foods, told a U.S. Senate health committee on Thursday.

Dr. Marc Siegel joined “Fox and Friends” to discuss the FDA potentially banning red food dye. (Fox News)

The petition the FDA is reviewing cites the Delaney Clause, which states that the agency cannot classify a color additive as safe if it has been found to induce cancer in humans or animals, per the FDA’s statement.

Dr. Marc Siegel, clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Health and Fox News Senior Medical Analyst, joined “Fox and Friends” to discuss the potential ban of the food dye, which he calls “scary stuff.”

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“It’s been banned from skin products since the 1990s,” Siegel pointed out. “So I wonder why is it not allowed in skin products? You know, something you can’t put on your face, but yet a kid can eat it.”

Red No. 3 has been banned in the European Union, the U.K., and most of Asia and Australia, the doctor pointed out. 

“They’re going to get it out of the food, finally.”

“Why are we so late and why now?” he asked, attributing the move to the fact that “there’s a new marshal in town” — namely, President Trump and RFK Jr. 

“And Jimmy Jones, who’s the head of FDA food division, is now responding to petitions from the public, from consumers and from the House of Representatives,” Siegel continued. 

Red gummy bears

The synthetic dye, which is made from petroleum, is used as a color additive in food and ingested drugs to give them a “bright cherry-red color,” according to an online statement from the FDA. (iStock)

“And they’re going to get it out of the food, finally.” 

The FDA is making this move now, according to Siegel, because “they know it’s going to happen one way or the other. So they want to do it now.”

Potential health effects of Red No. 3

Previous research has raised concerns about potential health risks associated with all nine of the food dyes that are approved in the U.S.

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Red No. 3, in particular, has been shown to cause cancer in animal studies.

It has also been linked to an increase of childhood behavioral issues.

“It’s a disgrace that we have nine synthetic dyes in our food in the United States.”

“They’ve studied it in high doses with cancer, but also for ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder),” Siegel said. 

“All of these food dyes can be related to this — 26 studies seem to have shown it,” he went on.

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“It’s a disgrace that we have nine synthetic dyes in our food in the United States.”

Siegel noted that the FDA has previously stated that “they can’t prove” it causes these conditions.

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Nearly 3,000 foods are shown to contain Red No. 3, according to Food Scores, a database of foods compiled by the Environmental Working Group. (iStock)

“They don’t do enough post-market analysis where it’s already on the market,” he said. “They’re not studying it enough.”

Nearly 3,000 foods are shown to contain Red No. 3, according to Food Scores, a database of foods compiled by the Environmental Working Group.

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The petition to remove Red No. 3 from foods, supplements and medications was presented by the Center for Science in the Public Interest and 23 other organizations and scientists.

Fox News Digital reached out to the FDA requesting comment.

Delta passenger shares rare move made by gate agent who altered seat assignments on flight

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A traveler recently took to Reddit to share a screenshot showing what a Delta gate agent (GA) did to enhance passengers’ comfort on a less-than-full flight.  

The post in the “r/delta” forum is earning praise for the thoughtful move made by the agent at St. Louis Lambert International Airport in Missouri. 

“Not a very full flight this morning, so the GA [gate agent] rearranged seating to try and make sure everyone had an empty middle seat,” the user wrote, along with an image showing the seating chart from the flight.

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The user added, “I had never heard of a GA doing this before.”  

A passenger on Delta Air Lines flying out of St. Louis posted a photo on Reddit showing a smart move by a gate agent when it came to seat assignments.  (iStock)

The photo showed nearly every middle seat empty, moving passengers to more desirable seats in the window or aisle.

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The gesture quickly garnered attention and admiration from users in the comments section.

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Reddit users praised a Delta gate agent for rearranging seats on a half-empty flight. (iStock)

“This GA deserves a raise,” one user wrote.  

Another added, “There ARE heroes among us.”

“Frame this in the Louvre,” commented one person.

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“Now THAT is the premium service we’re sold on,” said a user.

flight passengers boarding

“I’ve flown out of Atlanta for years and can’t imagine this happening there. Flights are always packed to the brim,” commented one air traveler. (iStock)

Another commented, “This is beautiful.”

“See it’s not hard for them to do the right thing and make customers happy,” commented a user.

Other Redditors shared their own experiences, noting that such accommodations are rare, especially on busier routes.  

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“I’ve flown out of Atlanta for years and can’t imagine this happening there. Flights are always packed to the brim,” commented one.  

A Delta Airlines aircraft

“This is how you win customers for life,” commented one user. (iStock)

Some pointed out that such actions could improve airline loyalty.  

“This is how you win customers for life. It costs nothing and leaves a lasting impression,” another user remarked. 

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A Delta spokesperson told Fox News Digital, “While this instance is rare, Delta people are empowered to make extra touches when circumstances allow so our customers have an elevated experience.”

Fox News Digital reached out to the Reddit poster for comment.

Protecting yourself from Microsoft tech support scams

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Tech support scammers are modern-day con artists, preying on our deepest technological fears and vulnerabilities. Tammy of Flagler Beach, Florida, recently reached out to us with a concerning email:

“I think we may have been hacked by Microsoft Windows…we turned off computer after calling the Microsoft number blaring at us telling us to not touch the computer. What do we do???”

We’re sorry to hear that you’re experiencing this issue. Tammy’s experience is a classic example of a prevalent tech support scam that has been targeting unsuspecting users. It’s important to note that Microsoft will never proactively reach out to you to provide unsolicited PC or technical support. These criminals have evolved their tactics to easily convince you that your computer has a critical problem needing immediate attention. 

Any communication they have with you must be initiated by you. If you receive a phone call or pop-up window from someone claiming to be from Microsoft, and they tell you that your computer has a problem or has been hacked, it’s likely a scam. 

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Protecting yourself from Microsoft tech support scams

Fake Microsoft support scam pop-up (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Red flags scammers use to trick you into believing your computer is compromised

Tech support scammers have become master manipulators, using psychological tactics to exploit your fears and vulnerabilities. Here are the six most common warning signs that you’re being targeted by a sophisticated tech support scam:

Unsolicited contact: Be wary of unexpected calls, emails or pop-ups claiming your device is compromised.

Urgency and scare tactics: Scammers often create a sense of panic, claiming hackers could access your devices and data imminently.

Requests for remote access: A major red flag is if someone you didn’t contact asks to remotely access your computer.

Pressure for immediate payment: Be suspicious of demands for payment, especially via non-reversible methods like gift cards, wire transfers or cryptocurrency.

Impersonation of reputable companies: Scammers may claim to be from well-known tech companies like Microsoft or Apple.

Suspicious pop-up messages: Be cautious of pop-up warnings about viruses or system issues, especially those with countdown timers.

Protecting yourself from Microsoft tech support scams

Fake Microsoft Windows scam pop-up (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Immediate steps to take if you are targeted

To quickly secure your information and minimize potential damage, follow these steps.

1) Disengage immediately: Hang up the phone or close any suspicious pop-ups.

2) Disconnect from the internet: This can prevent potential remote access by scammers.

3) Do not provide remote access: Never give control of your device to unsolicited callers.

4) Run a security scan using strong antivirus software: Use reputable, up-to-date, strong antivirus software to check your system. 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 2024 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices.

5) Change critical passwords: Update passwords for important accounts, especially if you’ve shared any information. Make sure to create strong, unique passwords. Consider using a password manager to generate and store complex passwords.

6) Enable two-factor authentication: Where possible, enable multifactor authentication. This adds an extra layer of security to your accounts.

7) Monitor your accounts: Keep an eye on your financial accounts, email accounts and social media for any unusual activity. If you think scammers have stolen your identity, consider identity theft protection here.

Identity theft companies can monitor personal information like your Social Security number, phone number and email address and alert you if it is being sold on the dark web or being used to open an account. They can also assist you in freezing your bank and credit card accounts to prevent further unauthorized use by criminals. 

One of the best parts of using some services is that they might include identity theft insurance of up to $1 million to cover losses and legal fees and a white-glove fraud resolution team where a U.S.-based case manager helps you recover any losses. See my tips and best picks on how to protect yourself from identity theft.

8) Invest in personal data removal services: Using a data removal service can be an effective additional step to protect your personal information after a potential tech support scam. These services locate and remove your personal information from various online platforms, databases and data brokers. By eliminating unnecessary or outdated information, data removal services minimize your online presence, making it harder for scammers to find and exploit your data.

While no service promises to remove all your data from the internet, having a removal service is great if you want to constantly monitor and automate the process of removing your information from hundreds of sites continuously over a longer period of time. Check out my top picks for data removal services here.

9) Contact professionals: If you’re unsure about any steps or if the situation seems severe, consider reaching out to a professional IT service.

10) Report the incident: Report the scam to your local authorities and the Federal Trade Commission in the U.S. You can also report the scam to Microsoft directly.

Remember, it’s important to stay calm and take one step at a time.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

Tech support scams are designed to exploit fear and technical uncertainty. Remember that legitimate tech companies will never proactively contact you about computer issues. Always verify support through official channels, and when in doubt, consult with a trusted tech-savvy friend or professional.

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New Taliban decree bans women from medical training: ‘devastating decision’

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The Taliban has reportedly banned women in Afghanistan from attending nursing and midwifery classes in yet another blow to women’s rights since the Taliban takeover. The latest directive closes one of the last remaining avenues women had to get an education.

“This devastating decision has crushed the hopes of hundreds of women who aspired to pursue an education and serve their communities,” Manizha Bakhtari, ambassador and permanent representative of Afghanistan in Austria, told Fox News Digital.

Afghan nurses hold a newborn boy after delivery in the maternity ward of a hospital as he was born on the auspicious “12.12.12” date in Mazar-i-Sharif on Dec. 12, 2012.

Human Rights Watch noted that the Taliban’s supreme leader, Haibatullah Akhundzada, issued the decree and it was communicated by the Taliban’s Ministry of Public Health during a meeting with private medical institutions.

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The latest decree follows earlier bans from the Taliban on secondary education for girls and universities for women, extinguishing the last glimmer of hope for Afghanistan’s young women. 

Ambassador Bakhtari, who is also Afghanistan’s representative to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, said the ban is not only a gross violation of human rights, but is also a grave setback for Afghanistan’s development. 

“Preventing women from participating in essential professions will lead to higher maternal and neonatal mortality rates, undermining the country’s health system and progress,” the ambassador said.

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Taliban security personnel stand guard as an Afghan burqa-clad woman walks along a street at a market in the Baharak district of Badakhshan province on Feb. 26, 2024. (Wakil Kohsar/AFP via Getty Images)

Women who were attending courses to study nursing and midwifery were ordered not to attend classes any longer. Nursing and midwifery provided women with one of the last opportunities to have a profession that was exempt from bans the Taliban implemented on women’s employment after taking power in 2021. 

U.N. Special Rapporteur Richard Bennett said in a post on X that the “inexplicable and unjustifiable” announcement will have a devastating impact on the entire population if implemented and must be reversed.

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Access to health care and a lack of adequate services has left Afghanistan’s population vulnerable to disease and even routine illnesses that could be treated with basic medical services. Preventing women from studying at medical institutions harms Afghanistan’s entire population, which is desperately in need of health care workers.

Rural areas will be the hardest hit by the Taliban’s latest ban, where cultural norms prevent male doctors from treating female patients. 

A girl reads a book in her classroom on the first day of the new school year, in Kabul, Saturday, March 25, 2023. Afghanistan’s schools open Wednesday for the new educational year, while thousands of schoolgirls remain barred from attending classes for the third year as the Taliban banned girls from school beyond sixth grade.

A girl reads a book in her classroom on the first day of the new school year, in Kabul, Saturday, March 25, 2023. Afghanistan’s schools open Wednesday for the new educational year, while thousands of schoolgirls remain barred from attending classes for the third year as the Taliban banned girls from school beyond sixth grade. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi, File)

Afghanistan has one of the highest infant and maternal mortality rates in the world and is one of the most dangerous places on Earth to give birth. According to the World Bank, 620 women die per 100,000 live births due to pregnancy-related causes. The World Health Organization estimated in 2020 that 24 women die every day during childbirth or pregnancy.

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Girls walk to their school along a road in Gardez, Paktia province on Sept. 8, 2022. (AFP via Getty Images)

The ban on medical training for women will likely compound Afghanistan’s growing humanitarian crisis that has only worsened since the Taliban came to power and the international community dramatically reduced its financial support over objections to the Taliban’s oppressive policies toward women.

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More than 23 million people were in need of humanitarian assistance in 2023, according to the U.N. The world body also reported that 4 million Afghans were malnourished, including 3.2 million children under the age of 5.

Afghanistan remains the only country in the world where women and girls are banned from secondary and higher education as well as many sectors of the economy and government, according to Human Rights Watch. 

The Taliban have reneged on all of their promises they made following their takeover of Kabul to respect the rights of women. In September 2021, shortly after overthrowing the U.S.-backed Afghan Republic, the Taliban barred young girls from attending secondary school after the sixth grade and then banned women from attending higher education in December 2022.

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The U.N. and international nongovernmental organizations have urged the Taliban to repeal the directive as well as their other repressive policies toward women.

Router VPNs vs device VPNs: Which privacy solution is best for you?

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VPNs (virtual private networks) are a powerful tool for securing your internet connection. They protect your data by encrypting it, making it harder for hackers or even your internet service provider (ISP) to see what you’re doing online. But how should you set up a VPN? Should you install it on each device or run it on your home network through a router? We will break down the pros and cons of both methods to help you make the right decision.

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Router VPNs vs device VPNs: Which privacy solution is best for you?

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How VPNs work

VPNs operate through two primary mechanisms: IP address masking and data encryption. When you connect to a VPN, it hides your real IP address by assigning you a new one from their server network, effectively preventing websites and cyber criminals from tracking your location or identifying you based on your IP address.

Simultaneously, VPNs encrypt all data transmitted between your device and the internet, rendering it unreadable to anyone who might attempt to intercept it. This encryption process ensures that sensitive information, such as credit card details, remains confidential throughout your online activities. By combining these two powerful features, VPNs create a secure tunnel for your internet traffic, significantly enhancing your online privacy and security.

VPN on devices vs. router: What’s the difference?

Understanding the difference between using a VPN on individual devices vs. setting it up on your router is crucial for maximizing your online security and privacy.

VPN on a device

Most people are familiar with using a VPN app on their phone, laptop or tablet. In this setup, the device connects directly to the internet through the VPN, keeping that device’s internet activity secure.

VPN on a router

With a VPN router, instead of installing a VPN on each device, the router connects to the VPN. This means every device connected to your Wi-Fi – whether a smartphone, laptop, gaming console or even a smart TV – automatically uses the VPN, even if that device doesn’t support VPN apps.

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Why use a VPN router?

There are several advantages to running a VPN directly on your router.

1) Protect all the devices on your network

A VPN router ensures that every device on your network is protected, even those that don’t support VPNs, like smart home devices or certain game consoles. Once the router is set up with a VPN, it encrypts the internet traffic of all connected devices.

2) Set it and forget it

Installing or managing VPN software on every device is unnecessary with a VPN router. Once the router is configured, you can sit back and enjoy a protected internet connection across your entire home network. However, it’s a good idea to occasionally check that the connection is working properly using tools like DNS leak tests.

3) Increased privacy

Using a VPN prevents your ISP from seeing which websites or services you’re using. This is particularly useful if you’re concerned about privacy or want to access geo-restricted content, such as streaming services like Netflix or gaming platforms.

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Are there any downsides to VPN routers?

While VPN routers are convenient, they do come with a few potential drawbacks.

1) Cost

Most basic routers provided by your ISP don’t support VPN connections. You’ll likely need to purchase a more advanced, VPN-compatible router, which can be pricier, starting at around $50 and going much higher for premium models.

2) Speed and performance

Encrypting all the traffic in your home network requires processing power. If you have a lot of devices connected at once, a primary router might struggle to keep up. In this case, a higher-end router with more processing power is recommended.

3) Less flexibility

When you use a VPN app on a device, switching server locations, adjusting security settings or choosing different VPN protocols is easy. Making these changes on a VPN router requires logging into the router’s settings, which can be more time-consuming and complicated.

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How to set up a VPN on a router

Setting up a VPN on your router may seem complex, but it significantly enhances your digital security, especially when paired with a robust router. Here’s how to approach this process.

Choose a compatible VPN service: Select a VPN provider that supports router installations. Look for services that offer comprehensive guides and customer support to assist you through the setup.

Select the right router: Ensure your router is VPN compatible and has strong security features. Opt for routers that support the latest Wi-Fi encryption standards, such as WPA3, and have built-in firewalls to protect against external threats. This will provide a solid foundation for your VPN connection.

Install the VPN: Follow your VPN provider’s step-by-step instructions to configure the service on your router. This typically involves entering your login credentials, installing necessary certificates and selecting a server location.

Test your connection: Once configured, verify that your VPN is functioning correctly by testing the connection. Ensure that all devices connected to the router are protected by the VPN.

Leverage additional security features: Take advantage of your router’s features such as guest networks and parental controls to enhance security further. A separate guest network prevents unauthorized access to your main network, while regular firmware updates from the manufacturer help mitigate vulnerabilities.

By integrating these steps, you not only set up a VPN but also fortify your home network against potential cyber threats.

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Should you use a VPN on a router or device?

When to use a VPN on a device:

  • If you only need protection on a few devices, installing the VPN directly on your devices might be easier if you mostly use the internet on your phone and laptop.
  • If you want flexibility, using a VPN app lets you quickly switch servers, change settings or disconnect the VPN when needed.

When to use a VPN on a router:

  • If you have many devices, a VPN router is ideal if you have many devices connected to your Wi-Fi, especially if some of those devices don’t support VPN apps.
  • If you want whole-home protection, a VPN router protects every device on your network, providing seamless security without the need to install apps on each one.

Find the perfect VPN software

When selecting a VPN on a device, you’ll want to choose trusted providers known for robust encryption and no-log policies to ensure your privacy. Whether for sensitive tasks or everyday use, reputable VPN services will boost your security and speed. 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.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

Both VPN routers and VPN apps have their own strengths, and the right choice depends on your specific needs. A VPN router might be the way to go if you’re looking for convenience and whole-home protection. But if you prefer flexibility and more control over individual devices, sticking with a VPN app might suit you better. Either way, a VPN is a great step toward protecting your privacy and securing your online activities.

What aspects of online privacy and security are most important to you when browsing the internet at home? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.

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