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    Noem hits back at FEMA critics, reveals vision for disaster relief agency
    FIRST ON FOX: Homeland Security (DHS)Secretary Kristi Noem slammed a group of former and current Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) employees who wrote a letter criticizing the Trump administrations handling of the agency as she outlined her vision for FEMAs role in the U.S.More than 190 former and current FEMA employeesjoined an open letter on Monday "in response to the Trump administrations dismantling cuts and devastating attacks on FEMA programs and missions." On Wednesday morning, the agencys current employees who signed on to the letter were placed on administrative leave."I am not surprised that some of the same bureaucrats who presided over decades of inefficiency are now objecting to reform; including many who worked under the Biden Administration to turnFEMA into the bureaucratic nightmare it is today," Noem told Fox News Digital on Thursday. "I refuse to accept that FEMA red tape should stand between an American citizen suffering and the aid they desperately need."DHS JUGGLES MASS DEPORTATION PUSH WITH HELENE RELIEF, ADDS $124M AFTER BIDEN BACKLASH"Thats why I am working so hard to eliminate FEMA as it exists today, and streamline this bloated organization into a tool that actually benefits Americans in crisis," Noem added.President Donald Trump, who has been critical of the disaster agency since his presidential campaign, told reporters in June that FEMA "has not worked out well.""It's extremely expensive and, again, when you have a tornado or a hurricane or you have a problem of any kind, in a state, that's what you have governors for," Trump added. "They're supposed to fix those problems, and it's much more local and they'll develop a system, and it will be a great system."KRISTI NOEM: DC RESIDENTS ARE REMEMBERING WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE FREE AMID TRUMPS CRIME CRACKDOWNThebasis of the letter, which was published by nonprofit Stand Up for Science, focuses on Hurricane Katrina and relays concerns that unpreparedness played a large role in the aftermath that shook the gulf and devastated New Orleans, Louisiana.Signees argue that Noem and the agencys leaders "hinder the swift execution of [FEMAs] mission, and dismiss experienced staff whose institutional knowledge and relationships are vital to ensure effective emergency management."Noem told Fox News Digital that these criticisms are remnants of theBiden administrations wasteful spending, and that the agency "has a history of failing Americans in real emergencies for decades."SEN. CHUCK GRASSLEY SAYS HE WAS 'NAIVE' IN HOW HE LOOKED AT BIDEN AS PRESIDENT, CALLS HIM INEFFECTIVE"The Biden administration spent hundreds of millions of dollars resettling illegal aliens in our country on American taxpayers dime, while FEMA still hasnt even finished payouts from Hurricane Katrina," Noem explained to Fox. "We dont want to just fix a broken system, we want to build something better.""As our successes in Texas make clear, the Trump administration has created a deployable disaster force that cuts through the bureaucratic noise, and delivers real results in record time," Noem added.KENTUCKY GOVERNOR PRAISES FEMA UNDER TRUMP, SAYS ITS A 'CREDIT TO HIS ADMINISTRATION'Despite the partisan back-and-forth, some Democrats have recognized the positive direction the disaster agency is heading under Noem and Trumps leadership.DemocraticGov. Andy Beshear told"At Our Table" podcast host Jaime Harrison earlier this month that "Trumps FEMA on the ground has done a good job in Kentucky" and that the federal governments handling of the agency is "actually a credit to [Trumps] administration."While the immediate future of FEMA and how Congress may go about funding the agency remains unclear, Noem is optimistic that much of the wasteful spending that came from previous leadership will be put to rest."These [FEMA] career bureaucrats had Support Service contracts for everything they do, from finance to management support to staffing reviews," a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) told Fox News Digital. "They hardly did anything themselves.""Instead, they hid their egregious misuse of taxpayer funds under the veneer of 'emergency management,'" the DOGE office explained to Fox. "No wonder they have the time to write letters to the Hill they certainly werent spending their time working."
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    FBI director calls Minneapolis school shooting 'barbaric' domestic terrorism with anti-religious motives
    FBI Director Kash Patel said the shooter who opened fire in a "barbaric" attack on a Catholic school Mass in Minneapolis left multiple anti-religious references in his manifesto and on his firearms.Patel provided the update in a post on X, saying, "As we continue to investigate yesterdays barbaric attack from Robert Westman, the male subject, our teams have gathered information and evidence demonstrating this was an act of domestic terrorism motivated by a hate-filled ideology."GUNS USED BY MINNEAPOLIS CHURCH SCHOOL SHOOTER ROBIN WESTMAN WERE PURCHASED LEGALLY, POLICE SAYThe director then provided a list of updates in connection to the shooter."Subject left multiple anti-Catholic, anti-religious references both in his manifesto and written on his firearms," Patel said. "Subject expressed hatred and violence toward Jewish people, writing Israel must fall, Free Palestine, and using explicit language related to the Holocaust.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"He wrote an explicit call for violence against President Trump on a firearm magazine," he added.Patel noted the FBI investigation is ongoing, and it will employ all counter-terror tools to "ensure this is fully investigated and deterred."
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    Trump pick for UN aviation office has long history donating to Dems, Nikki Haley
    The nominee President Donald Trump tapped to serve as ambassador to a United Nations office charged with overseeing global aviation standards has a checkered tax history and background donating to Democrats and political opponents of the president, a Fox News Digital review of the nominee's public records found.The White House and Trump allies, however, have doubled down in support of the nominee, saying he will assist the administration in "ushering in the Golden Age of aviation."Jeffrey Anderson was tapped to lead the International Civil Aviation Organization in July, when the White House published a list of nominations to fill various roles, from the International Civil Aviation Organization ambassadorship to director of the Mint to membership with the National Labor Relations Board. Anderson is a U.S. Navy veteran who worked as a commercial airline captain for more than 34 years, retiring from that role earlier in 2025, according to his LinkedIn.The International Civil Aviation Organization is a U.N. office based in Montreal that is charged with overseeing international aviation standards, including issues related to safety, navigation and environmental protection. The role has sat vacant for the past three years, when the former ambassador, pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, stepped down in 2022.Sullenberger gained widespread applause in 2009, when the US Airways pilot landed Flight 1549 on the Hudson River after a bird strike disabled both engines an event known as the "Miracle on the Hudson."TRUMP TAPS SEAN DUFFY TO SERVE AS INTERIM NASA CHIEFAnderson is a former Delta Air Lines pilot whose nomination drew ire from the Air Line Pilots Association, a union that represents nearly 80,000 pilots across the U.S. and Canada, arguing his "only" qualification was supporting an effort to raise the mandatory pilot retirement age.The union opposes increasing the mandatory retirement from 65 years of age to age 67, arguing it "would leave the United States as an outlier in the global aviation space and create chaos on pilot labor, and international and domestic flight operations," the group's statement in July read.Fox News Digital took a look back at Anderson's political campaign contributions and found he donated to a handful of Democratic candidates often hostile to Trump and his policies.He also made a handful of small-dollar donations to Republican Nikki Haley during the 2024 campaign cycle, when the former U.S. ambassador to the U.N. ran against Trump, whom she slammed as "unhinged" while on the campaign trail before dropping out of the race and endorsing Trump as the GOP nominee for president.TRUMP NOMINATES SEASONED MILITARY LEADERS TO HEAD VITAL GLOBAL COMMANDSAnderson contributed at least $200 to Haley during the month of February 2024, when Haley and Trump were the only GOP candidates left in the primary race, according to four small-dollar donations recorded by the Federal Election Commission.The former pilot also donated to Shawn Harris, the former Democratic opponent who tried to unseat Republican Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in the 2024 cycle. The $100 donation was made in September 2024 through ActBlue, the Democratic Party's massive fundraising arm, and earmarked for the Democratic candidate who ultimately failed to oust Greene.Harris' campaign included slamming Trump and characterizing him as a politician who acts as a "king" and threatens democracy.Anderson's political donations to Democrats stretch back years, including in 2017 when he donated to Democrats, such as former House candidate Dan Ward in Virginia and former Rep. Peter DeFazio of Oregon both of whom received $250 contributions from Anderson that year, according to election records.Both Democrats had slammed Trump and his policies across his first administration, including DeFazio declaring after the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the Capitol that: "Donald Trump is a threat to our democracy, national security and the safety of all Americans. He must be removed from office immediately."The former Delta pilot also has landed in hot water over unpaid taxes, Fox News Digital found. IRS records show Anderson and his wife had more than $426,000 in unpaid federal taxes across seven years from 2013 to 2019, raising concerns that his financial responsibility. The taxes were related to a "small business," according to the forms."Jeffrey Anderson isnt a Trump Republican at all; hes a liberal sleeper who slipped through the cracks of PPO (Presidential Personnel Office)," a former Trump official told Fox Digital of Anderson's political donations and tax history.When approached for comment on the previous donations and tax issues, Anderson told Fox News Digital that at "the very least, some of your information is factually incorrect or tendered well out of context." Anderson did not respond when asked for additional details on what was "factually incorrect.""I am fully supportive of President Trump and his America First agenda. I have been fully vetted by the White House and appreciate the approval of the President, House Aviation Chair Troy Nehls and House T&I Chair Sam Graves, among others. I look forward to advancing American interests as the next Permanent Representative to ICAO," he wrote in a direct message on LinkedIn to Fox Digital in August, while adding that Trump is seeking to "move effectively forward in a space negligently left vacant by Biden."When asked about Anderson's tax history and donations to Democrats and Trump opponents, a White House official told Fox Digital: "Jeffrey Alderson is highly qualified to serve as Americas ambassador to the ICAO, and he is a great choice to represent the Presidents America First foreign policy agenda in the international aviation community."Fox News Digital additionally reached out to the State Department, which helps manage the vetting of potential ambassador nominees, for comment and was directed to the White House's statement.TRUMP ADMIN PULLS JARED ISAACMAN'S NOMINATION FOR NASA ADMINISTRATOR, REPLACEMENT TO BE ANNOUNCED 'SOON'The former pilot himself also floated a run for political office more than a decade ago in Georgia as a Democrat, according to a local Georgia news report that called him "prospective Democratic Congressional candidate Jeff Anderson." In an opinion piece published that same year, titled "The sinking Democratic Party in Georgia is bad news for everyone," Anderson was described as a "a 2010 Independent candidate for the U.S. House in Georgias 11th District."Old social media posts on X show Anderson celebrated former President Biden's 2012 Democratic National Convention speech at the time as "wonderful American message: major concepts, not petty; Democratic, but not commercially political." Other tweets targeted the National Rifle Association and celebrated how Anderson "politely but firmly faced" NRA representatives and gun manufacturers on "sensible policy ideals" back in 2023, according to a review of the X account @JeffAndersonPAI, which ceased activity in 2014. In addition to the White House defending Anderson's nomination, Texas Republican Rep. Troy Nehls, who serves as chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Aviation, told Fox Digital that Anderson will help usher in "the Golden Age of aviation" under the Trump administration.FIRST ON FOX: RETIRED AIR FORCE COLONEL WHO PILOTED LAST FLIGHT OUT OF AFGHANISTAN REVEALS NEW MISSION"As Chairman of the House Aviation Subcommittee, I have complete confidence in Jeffrey Anderson to serve as ambassador to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)," Nehls said in comment to Fox Digital in August. "Mr. Anderson served as a naval aviator and has more than three decades of experience as a pilot for Delta. He is, without a doubt, qualified to represent the United States of America at ICAO, where his first-hand experience with the aviation industry will play a crucial role in advancing President Trumps mission of ushering in the Golden Age of aviation."A board member of a pilot group called Experienced Pilots Advancing Aviation Safety added that he fully backs Anderson's nomination, citing his honesty and credentials as an airline captain. The Experienced Pilots Advancing Aviation Safety, which endorsed Anderson's nomination, also advocates raising the mandatory retirement age for airline pilots, arguing experienced pilots lead to safer skies and can mentor the next generation instead of "forced retirements of Americas most experienced aviators," according to its website."I feel 100% confident in Captain Andersons honesty and professional credentials. Having flown aircraft around the world in international operations for the past 40 years in the Marine Corps and Delta Airlines, and my working with and in association with ICAO and IATA, I feel Jeff would be a perfect fit for this position as it seems the president of the United States does also," the board member told Fox Digital in emailed comment earlier in August.International aviation rules prohibit airline pilots older than 65 from flying. Global airline groups such as the International Air Transport Association have called on the International Civil Aviation Organization to consider raising the international pilot retirement age to age 67. The U.N. General Assembly will convene Sept. 23, with the International Civil Aviation Organization expected to consider the proposal, Reuters reported Thursday.Anderson's nomination was sent to the Senate in July, and was then referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. The nomination is currently awaiting final confirmation proceedings.
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    Frankie Muniz suffers freak backyard accident that sidelines NASCAR career for several weeks
    Frankie Muniz has suffered a serious injury that will require a six- to eight-week recovery process.On Thursday, the "Malcolm in the Middle" alum-turned-professional race car driver took to social media to announce that he is unable to compete in an upcoming NASCAR race after he took a hard fall off a ladder in his backyard."The phrase FML (Frankie Muniz's Life) takes on new meaning with moments like these. I'm disappointed to share that I wont be racing at Darlington this weekend or for the next few weeks due to a distal radius fracture," he captioned the Instagram post. "Yesterday, I fell from the top of a ladder while changing the batteries in a Ring camera in my backyard. Note to self: heed the ladder warning that says, Do not sit or stand on top step."FRANKIE MUNIZ GIVES BLACK AND WHITE REASON WHY RACE CAR DRIVING IS MORE FULFILLING THAN BEING HOLLYWOOD STAR"In hindsight, a taller ladder wouldve been smarter. While Im gutted to miss the races, Im grateful it wasnt worse," he continued. "I feel for my team, whove poured their hearts into this season, and Im thankful for @FordPerformance and their unwavering support. The doctor estimates a 6-8 week recovery, so Ill be back in the drivers seat as soon as Im cleared."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSAccording to Johns Hopkins Medicine, distal radius fractures are among the most common types of bone fractures. They occur at the end of the radius bone near the wrist.A representative for Muniz did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.The fracture comes nearly a year after Muniz suffered multiple injuries from a multi-vehicle collision while competing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in Avondale, Arizona.In the aftermath of the crash, sports reporter Noah Lewis shared a video of Muniz in which the "Malcolm in the Middle" alum was seen limping and bending over while being assisted into an ambulance on the track. In his post on X, formerly Twitter, Lewis wrote that Muniz had taken a "hard hit."After the race, Muniz told reporters that he was "OK," adding that the crash was "unfortunate."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERThough it's been several years since Muniz said goodbye to his life in Los Angeles and made the choice to pursue a different career, the former child star doesn't seem to have any regrets.After wrapping up the hit sitcom "Malcolm in the Middle" in 2006, Muniz took a hiatus from acting to focus on professional race car driving a decision he's never looked back on."As an actor, like, I've been fortunate to do a lot of great things and people tell me, I love your show, or I love this or love that, but, you know, it's all based on opinion," he told Fox News Digital last year. "I could show up to work as an actor and dedicate my life to the role and feel like I did the best job ever. And then people see it and go, 'Yeah, it was OK. I didn't like it.' Where, as a race car driver, it's not subjective. It's in black and white. You either win and you're the fastest or you're slow."FRANKIE MUNIZ LIMPS TO AMBULANCE AFTER MULTI-TRUCK CRASH DURING NASCAR RACE: 'HARD HIT'"I was really kind of thrown off the deep end, but that's how I like to do things," Muniz added about his career shift. "When I do something, I like to commit fully, right? I mean, people go, What are your hobbies? I don't have hobbies. I want to be the best at whatever it is I do. And if I can't dedicate the time and effort to do that, I just won't do it. I don't want to be mediocre. That's not fun."Last year, Muniz appeared on "Fox & Friends" to reveal his decision to move to racing full-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.WATCH: FRANKIE MUNIZ REVEALS HE IS RACING FULL-TIME IN 2025 IN THE NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES"I can't believe it, it's a dream come true," he said. "It's something that I've always wanted to do, and the fact that I actually get to announce that I'm doing it full-time next year, I'm thrilled. I can't wait."He also shared, "If I'm going to do this, I want to dedicate myself to it 100% doing everything I can to be prepared for the races and to be the best race car driver I can be."
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    Jim Irsay received ketamine treatments in midst of relapse before death: report
    Jim Irsay, the former Indianapolis Colts owner who died in May, reportedly suffered a relapse before his death and was under the care of a recovery doctor who prescribed him opioids and ketamine.Irsay died earlier this year at the age of 65. He battled several health issues over the years along with drug and alcohol addiction.He once admitted to going to rehab "at least 15 times" and helped create a foundation based on mental illness and addiction. Sixteen months before his death, the Colts announced that Irsay was treated for "severe respiratory illness."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThere was also a report of him overdosing in December 2023. Irsay denied that he overdosed, saying he suffered a serious hematoma on his leg.His death stunned the football world at the time. He was still seen at some of the Colts games during the course of the 2024 season.Somewhere in between that time, The Washington Post reported on Thursday that Irsay was "in the throes of a relapse" that the Colts "repeatedly hid from the public." The outlet said it interviewed at least five witnesses who saw Irsay ingest opioids and four who said they saw him take ketamine.Witnesses who spoke to The Washington Post said they were worried about treatments Irsay received from Dr. Harry Haroutunian, an addiction specialist based in California. The report said Haroutunian prescribed Irsay with opioids in the last two years of his life.EAGLES' COOPER DEJEAN SHARES BIGGEST LESSON FROM SUPER BOWL-WINNING ROOKIE SEASONHe declined to further comment on Irsays treatment to the outlet, citing medical privacy laws. Fox News Digital reached out for comment.Haroutunian signed Irsays death certificate, which said the cause was cardiac arrest due to pneumonia and heart issues, according to the newspaper. The Beverly Hills Police Department reportedly closed its investigation into his death because investigators saw no signs of an overdose or drug use. No autopsy or toxicology results were performed.General counsel Dan Emerson defended the teams handling of Irsays struggles in an interview with The Washington Post."We handled everything in an appropriate, professional, ethical and moral fashion," he said. "I really wish everybody would let my friend rest in peace."Fox News Digital reached out to the Colts for comment. The team referred to a statement the Irsays gave The Washington Post."We continue to grieve the loss of our Dad, a man defined not only by his role as owner of the Colts, but also by his resilience, his personal struggles, and his deep love for family, friends, and community," their statement read."Throughout his life, our Dad was open about his battles with addiction and mental health. He never claimed to be perfect. Instead, he used his voice to reduce stigma and advocate for those facing similar challenges, with honesty, vulnerability, and compassion."We understand the public interest in his life and legacy. While we respect the role of responsible journalism, we decline to comment on the allegations in your inquiry. The media is not the place to address inquiries about information which is disputed, lacks essential context, or involves private medical matters."Our focus remains on honoring our Dads legacy, his decades of philanthropy, his loyalty to the Colts and its fans, and his passion for mental health advocacy, music, and second chances."We ask for continued privacy as we move through this difficult time."Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Contaminated oysters spread fatal flesh-eating bacteria in two states
    Two people have died after eating oysters contaminated with flesh-eating bacteria, health officials confirmed, and others have been infected.Both of the fatal cases were traced back to Louisiana-harvested oysters that ended up on plates in restaurants in Louisiana and Florida.The bacterium, Vibrio vulnificus, has now been linked to six deaths in Louisiana and five deaths in Florida, according to the states' health departments.BRAIN EATING AMOEBA-INFECTED PATIENT DIES, MISSOURI HEALTH OFFICIALS CONFIRMThe rising number of outbreaks prompted the Louisiana Department of Health to issue a statement on July 31, urging residents to take precautions against vibriosis, the infection caused by Vibrio vulnificus.Vibrio vulnificus is part of a wider group of Vibrio bacteria, which are found in coastal waters, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states.Vibrio has the potential to cause severe infections, according to Dr. Andrew Handel, pediatric infectious diseases specialist at Stony Brook Children's Hospital in New York.These include invasive soft tissue infections (sometimes called "necrotizing fasciitis" or "flesh-eating bacteria") and bloodstream infections.MORE CASES OF DEADLY FLESH-EATING BACTERIAL INFECTION IN POPULAR VACATION DESTINATIONMost people get vibriosis by eating raw or under-cooked shellfish, particularly oysters, according to the CDC.In some cases, it can also enter open wounds while people are swimming.Prior to this incident, health officials reported 17 cases of Vibrio vulnificus among Louisiana residents in 2025. All patients were hospitalized, and four of those illnesses resulted in death.Over the previous 10 years, an average of seven Vibrio vulnificus cases and one death were reported each year in Louisiana.DEATH CONFIRMED FROM RARE AND DEADLY 'BRAIN-EATING AMOEBA' IN SOUTHERN LAKE"Its just prolific right now," Jennifer Armentor, the molluscan shellfish program administrator at the Louisiana Department of Health, told the Louisiana Oyster Task Force on Tuesday at the New Orleans Lakefront Airport.Vibriosis symptoms depend on the type of infection, according to Handel."The symptoms of skin infections can progress quickly and become life-threatening in a short time," he previously told Fox News Digital. "Thankfully, those infections are rare."People who have eaten contaminated shellfish will have severe vomiting and diarrhea, which can lead to dehydration, the doctor warned.While healthy people generally experience only mild symptoms, those who are immunocompromised or have chronic liver disease can face serious health risks.If Vibrio vulnificus enters the bloodstream, it can cause severe illness marked by fever, chills, septic shock and blistering skin lesions, according to Florida Health. About half of these bloodstream infections are fatal.Some severe cases can cause necrotizing fasciitis, which is when the flesh around an open wound dies, the CDC cautions.The bacterial infection is diagnosed by testing cultures obtained from stool, wounds or blood, according to health officials.Groups at highest risk include older adults and people who are immunocompromised or have chronic liver disease, Handel cautioned.For mild infections, the CDC recommends increasing fluid intake to prevent dehydration.Those with severe or prolonged infections should receive antibiotics to improve survival rates. For people with infected wounds, surgery may be necessary to remove dead tissue.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERAbout one in five people will die from the infection, sometimes within a day or two of the illness, the CDC states."To prevent Vibrio food poisoning, avoid eating raw shellfish, especially if you are immunocompromised or have chronic liver disease," Handel advised.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthThe doctor noted that Vibrio infections are rare and "should not be a major cause of alarm.""If you do eat shellfish, make sure it has not been sitting out for a long time and comes from a hygienic source."Fox News Digital's Melissa Rudy contributed reporting.
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    Amazon Outlet's Labor Day sale: KitchenAid, Carhartt and more under $50
    This Labor Day, Amazon's Outlet is offering deals on everything you need for your home, health and wardrobe, with many items on sale for less than $50.From kitchen essentials like the Zulay wooden spoon set and KitchenAid silicone gloves to self-care essentials like heating pads and blood pressure monitors, the savings are unbeatable. You can even refresh your wardrobe with a wide selection of Carhartt pants.Original price: $28.99Theneck and shoulder heating pad is perfect for relieving muscle pain. Its weighted design comfortably drapes over your neck and shoulders, while a variety of heat settings provide soothing warmth to help ease cramps and stiffness in your back, legs and feet.Original price: $49.99TheSailnovo SUV car cover is a heavy-duty, all-weather solution for protecting your vehicle. It features a durable, seven-layer design that shields against rain, snow, UV rays, dust and scratches. The cover is equipped with a lock and straps for a secure, wind-resistant fit.GET UP TO 55% OFF REFORMATION, BARBOUR, NEW BALANCE AND MORE DURING NORDSTROM'S LABOR DAY SALEOriginal price: $69.99Thisdetachable nonstick cookware set is a space-saving kitchen solution. The pots and pans have removable handles so they can be stacked for easy storage. They're also dishwasher-safe and work on induction cooktops.12 REALLY USEFUL DEALS YOU CAN FIND AT AMAZON'S LABOR DAY SALEOriginal price: $18.97Reach for thislarge heating padfor back pain relief. It provides soothing, customizable heat to a wide area, making it perfect for your back, shoulders or legs.Original price: $69.99The Rhino Valleybeach shade tent is a portable sun shelter that offers UPF 50 protection. It's easy to set up with sandbags and poles for stability, making it a convenient and secure choice for a day at the beach or park.Original price: $50TheBaggallini modern belt bag is a stylish and functional way to carry your essentials hands-free. This compact bag has several zippered compartments to keep your items organized, and an adjustable strap lets you wear it around your waist or as a crossbody.Original price: $29.99This easy-to-useblood pressure monitor is perfect for monitoring your blood pressure and heart health at home. It features a large, easy-to-read LED screen and a voice broadcast function that announces your readings, making it convenient for everyone.Original price: $34.99TheKitchenAid ribbed soft silicone oven mitt set in dried rose has a flexible silicone exterior for a secure grip and a soft cotton interior for comfort. They are heat-resistant up to 500 degrees fahrenheit to keep your hands safe while cooking or baking.Original price: $39.99TheZulay Kitchen six-piece wooden cooking spoons set is made from natural, food-safe wood. This set is gentle on your non-stick cookware and includes a variety of spoons for all your cooking needs.Original price: $37.95Thesebamboo wooden cutting boards are gentle on knives and easy to clean. The set includes three different sizes, making them versatile for all your chopping and serving needs.Original price: $17.99Thisunbreakable glass tea cup is made from borosilicate glass. The 16-ounce mug comes with a built-in infuser and lid and features a cat and cherry blossom design. It's also heat-resistant, as well as microwave and dishwasher-safe.Original price: $36.99TheAlitade two-pack of outdoor string lights are waterproof, feature warm white LED bulbs, and are connectable, allowing you to customize your patio or garden lighting.HERE ARE 6 RETAILERS HOLDING LABOR DAY SALESOriginal price: $62.95TheAmish Chef complete sourdough bread starter kit is an all-in-one kit that includes a live sourdough culture and all the tools you need to start baking your own delicious sourdough bread at home.For more deals, visitwww.foxnews.com/dealsOriginal price: $44.99TheCarhartt washed twill pants are made from a soft-washed twill. These relaxed-fit pants provide plenty of room to move and feature multiple pockets for your essentials.Amazon Prime members get fast, free delivery, access to invite-only deals and the option toBuy With Prime. You canjoin or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.
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    Cybersecurity expert reveals simple trick to stop companies from tracking your online shopping
    We're conditioned to think our email address is harmless. Most of us think it's just an ID, a way to get receipts and shipping updates, but that's not it.Your email is the skeleton key to your online identity. It's what companies use to build behavioral profiles, target ads, link purchases and, sometimes worse, facilitate fraud after a breach. And when you reuse the same email address everywhere, you make that key universal.To keep things private, I use an alias for online shopping to stay anonymous, cut down on spam and more. Let's discuss what aliases are, why they matter and how they quietly turn the tables in your favor.Sign Up For My Free Cyberguy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM newsletter.JOBS THAT ARE MOST AT RISK FROM AI, ACCORDING TO MICROSOFTEach time you enter your main email on a shopping site, you give that company a lasting way to connect your behavior across different platforms, devices and timeframes. They might hash or encrypt your email, but the behavioral patterns remain. You can still be tracked, but aliases interrupt that chain.Instead of sharing my actual email address, I create a unique one for each website. The emails still reach me through forwarding, but the company never sees my real address. That small change prevents them from linking my activity with other accounts or sites. It is not a perfect solution, but it adds just enough friction to disrupt the tracking systems.Every alias I use becomes a kind of tracker. If one starts getting spam, I know which site sold or lost my data. Most people don't know where the breach happened, they just assume "it happens." I take a different approach. When an alias starts getting unwanted emails, I do not try to unsubscribe or set up filters or waste time guessing. I simply disable the alias, and the problem is gone.HOW SCAMMERS TARGET YOU EVEN WITHOUT SOCIAL MEDIAThe average e-commerce site uses between 15 and 30 third-party scripts, analytics trackers, ad pixels and behavioral beacons, according to a study. Even if the site itself is honest, its stack probably isn't. Your email passes through layers of infrastructure, mailing tools, CRM platforms, shipping plugins. And all it takes is one misconfiguration or a careless developer for your data to end up in the wrong hands.An alias reduces the blast radius. If the site gets breached, your core identity remains untouched.Aliases don't just protect privacy, they improve behavior. When I started using them, I found myself thinking more clearly about where I was signing up and why. The mental pause required to generate a new alias made me more deliberate. And it gave structure to the mess. I could set rules like all product warranties going to products@myalias.com, all newsletters to news@myalias.com.OVER 2B USERS FACE PHISHING RISKS AFTER GOOGLE DATA LEAKAn alias alone isn't enough to stay safe out there. You also need a secure email provider to start with. By creating email aliases, you can protect your information and reduce spam. These aliases forward messages to your primary address, making it easier to manage incoming communications and avoid data breaches.For recommendations on private and secure email providers that offer alias addresses, visitCyberguy.com.We've made progress when it comes to password hygiene. Many of us now use password managers and enable two-factor authentication, but when it comes to email, the habits haven't changed much. Most people still rely on a single email address for everything, including shopping, banking, subscriptions, work and even family communication. That's not just inefficient but also a security risk. Using email aliases is a simple way to fragment your digital identity. It adds complexity for attackers and reduces the chances of a single breach affecting multiple accounts.Would you still use your main email for everything if you knew it made you easier to track? Let us know by writing to us atCyberguy.com.Sign Up For My Free Cyberguy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM newsletter.Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.
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    Bermuda Triangle mystery could be solved, according to British researcher
    A scientist from the University of Southampton claims to have solved the notorious Bermuda Triangle mystery.Situated between Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico, this precarious stretch of sea is known for its quickly changing weather patterns, varying sea levels and complicated navigational realities.The areas storied ship and plane disappearances have sparked urban legends, earning it the ominous nickname of the Devils Triangle.SCHOOLBOY SPOTS AMERICAN REVOLUTION WARSHIP ON BEACH AFTER STORM UNCOVERS 230-YEAR-OLD WRECKOceanographer Simon Boxall told the Daily Mail the disappearances are due to "rough waters.""There are storms to the south and north, which come together," he said in a British documentary, Channel5s "The Bermuda Triangle Enigma," which is not available outside the U.K.Boxall, along with other researchers, reconstructed a scale model of one of the ships that disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle.During World War I, the USS Cyclops supported warships in European waters as a unit of the Naval Auxiliary Force, according to the National Museum of the United States Navy (NMUSN).GERMAN RESEARCHERS DISCOVER DOZENS OF SHIPWRECKS, INCLUDING POSSIBLE WWII STEAMER LOST IN AIR RAIDThe ship disappeared in March 1918 while returning from Brazil."Numerous ships sailed to locate the collier, as she was thought to have been sunk by a German submarine," the NMUSN website states. "Her wreck has never been found, and the cause of her loss remains unknown."Boxall tested the replica to see how it would fare with rouge waves.Researchers determined the waves could quickly overwhelm the ship due to the vessel's flat base and large size.Since large ships need water to stay afloat, if the ship became suspended in such a way, it could "snap in two.""[The waves] are steep, they are high we've measured waves in excess of 30 met[ers]," Boxall said in the documentary."If that happens, it can sink in a matter of two or three minutes."Australian scientist Karl Kruszelnickihas echoed Boxalls theory."The number [of ships and planes] thatgo missing in the Bermuda Triangleis the same as anywhere in the world on a percentage basis," he told The Independent in 2017. He says that human error and poor weather conditions are likely behind the disappearances that have contributed to thesuperstition associated with the Bermuda Triangle, Fox News Digital previously reported.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) stated in a 2010 report, "There is no evidence that mysterious disappearances occur with any greater frequency in the Bermuda Triangle than in any other large, well-traveled area of the ocean."For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyle"The U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard contend that there are no supernatural explanations for disasters at sea," NOAAalso noted."Their experience suggests that the combined forces of nature and human fallibility outdo even the most incredulous science fiction."
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    Blue states deflect blame in Trump probe after illegal immigrant trucker crash kills 3 in Florida
    A Florida crash that killed three people sparked an ultimatum from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy over states commercial driver licensing rules. But two out of the three states named by the secretary say theyre in compliance.Duffys push came after an illegal immigrant from India, Harjinder Singh, allegedly struck and killed three people in a tractor-trailer while making an illegal U-turn on a Florida turnpike on Aug. 12. Singh's current commercial drivers license was issued in California; he previously had one in Washington state, and Duffy said there was a traffic stop in New Mexico where his rig was not taken "out of service."Duffy is giving the states 30 days to follow the law, or risk losing federal funding through the Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program."We are not going to tolerate states that dont comply with the rules that come from this department," Duffy said at a press conference on Tuesday.BLUE STATE INVESTIGATES HOW ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT TRUCKER GOT LICENSE BEFORE DEADLY FLORIDA CRASHFollowing the crash earlier this month, federal investigators said Singh failed English proficiency and road sign tests.California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsoms office maintains that they were following federal law when Singhs license was doled out and placed the blame on the Trump administration."This is rich. The Trump administration approved the federal work permit for the man who killed 3 people and now theyre scrambling to shift blame after getting caught. Seans nonsense announcement is as big a joke as the Trump Administration itself. SAD!" a spokesperson for Newsoms office told Fox News Digital in a statement.EXPERT REVEALS HOW ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT TRUCKER MAY HAVE GOTTEN COMMERCIAL LICENSE BEFORE FATAL FLORIDA CRASHHomeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin previously disputed Newsoms timeline that says he was given a work permit under Trump.CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMMIGRATION COVERAGE"False. Harjinder Singh is in the United States illegally and his work authorization was rejected under the Trump Administration on September 14, 2020. It was later approved under the Biden Administration June 9, 2021," McLaughlin said on Aug. 18 in response to Newsoms press offices X account.Michael Coleman, spokesman for Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, of New Mexico, said they are "confident" that a "full review of these incidents" will show that the state is following the law.ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT TRUCKER ACCUSED OF KILLING THREE PEOPLE FAILED ENGLISH, ROAD SIGN TESTS: DOT"New Mexicos top priority is the safety of its residents and visitors, and we are confident that our state laws for commercial drivers licenses (CDLs) are fully compliant with federal regulations," he said, adding that the state requires an English test to make sure drivers know road signs."We are aware of recent claims regarding the enforcement of these regulations and are actively seeking more information from the relevant federal and state partners. Initial reports suggest that these claims relate to a small number of roadside incidents over a three-month period. It's important to note that these incidents may have involved out-of-state drivers due to the cross-country nature of our trucking industry," he continued.The Washington Department of Licensing said last week that an investigation is underway into how Singh was able to obtain a commercial drivers license in the state. Fox News Digital reached out to Gov. Bob Fergusons office for comment on Wednesday regarding Duffys announcement."This is about keeping people safe on the road. Your families, your kids, your spouses, your loved ones, your friends," Duffy said. "We all use the roadway, and we need to make sure that those who are driving big rigs semis can understand the road signs, that theyve been well-trained."
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