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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWorkers discover 18th-century vessel while installing pipeline in medieval 'Game of Thrones' cityWorkers installing a water pipeline in Croatia made an unexpected discovery, unearthing the remains of an 18th-century wooden boat.The discovery was made this spring in the southern Croatian city of Dubrovnik, a medieval locale famous for being a filming site for the HBO series "Game of Thrones."The wreck was found in Dubrovniks Old Town harbor.RARE 16TH-CENTURY SHIPWRECK FOUND AT RECORD DEPTH IN FRENCH WATERS: 'REMARKABLE DISCOVERY'Ivan Bukelic told Bulgarian television network NOVA TV that he uncovered the wooden structure back in April.The undersea builder was working on a water pipeline at the time.The boat was embedded in the seabed, approximately 30 inches beneath the ocean floor."I can now say I discovered a boat [in] the Old Town Dubrovnik," Bukelic was quoted as saying.HAUNTING SLAVE SHIPS FOUND OFF COAST OF NATIONAL PARK 300 YEARS LATER: 'VERY CONVINCING'Marine archaeologist Irena Radi Rossi confirmed that the boat was over 225 years old."We still cannot speak of the type of vessel or its dimensions, but we can say for certain, based on the results of radiocarbon analysis, that it was from the late 18th century," she said.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleRossi added that the remains are being protected for further examination."We must protect it for the future," the expert stressed.Shipwreck discoveries, while exciting, are not entirely unheard of in Europe where dozens have been found or identified so far this year.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERThis spring, excavators uncovered a centuries-old shipwreck in an unlikely place in Spain: a former fish market.Weeks later, an archaeologist announced that he had discovered the likely remains of the Recovery, an 18th-century treasure ship that was lost off the coast of Wexford, Ireland, around 240 years ago.The Associated Press contributed reporting.0 Comments 0 Shares 23 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMInside the British royal family's most scandalous summer vacation spotsLike anyone else, the royals love to let loose on a glitzy getaway.The British royal family's summer vacations are typically kept private. But over the years, their go-to destinations have made headlines. And it turns out they dont just go to Balmoral, their Scottish estate, to reflect and spend time with loved ones."There have been many incidents of royal recreations which have raised eyebrows in the past," Ian Pelham Turner told Fox News Digital. "In the 1950s, Prince Philip regularly went on sailing trips to New Guinea, Ceylon and Malaysia for three months at a time, allegedly with female secretaries, leaving the queen alone in London."PRINCE WILLIAM, KATE MIDDLETON TURN TO COUNTRY LIFE AMID GROWING PRESSURE: EXPERT"Balmoral was always the official favorite for the royals and the queen chose [to spend] her last days there," he shared. "[But] there were many [past] stories of girls rushing up to [the former Prince] Charles in skimpy bikinis when he was a bachelor visiting Australia."Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams pointed out that Prince Harrys escapades in Sin City are still legendary."Prince Harrys naked cavorting in Las Vegas was the perfect advertisement for the city What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas," Fitzwilliams told Fox News Digital. "[The city] reportedly benefited from the publicity enormously."Harry wrote about his 2012 trip to Las Vegas in his explosive 2023 memoir "Spare," Vanity Fair reported. According to the Duke of Sussex, after a night of gambling and boozing, his pals invited a group of "dodgy" women to his luxurious suite."I suggested we up the stakes," Harry wrote, as quoted by the outlet. "How about a game of strip pool? Enthusiastic cheers. Ten minutes later I was the big loser, reduced to my skivvies. Then I lost my skivvies. It was harmless, silly, or so I thought."WATCH: PRINCESS DIANA'S BODYGUARD LEE SANSUM RECALLS HOW YOUNG PRINCE WILLIAM AND PRINCE HARRY REACTED TO THE PAPARAZZIThe photos from the night were posted on TMZ. And while Harry was expecting his father, King Charles, to reprimand him, he was "gentle, even bemused.""He felt for me, he said, hed been there, though hed never been naked on a front page," Harry wrote. "Actually, that was untrue. When I was about 8 years old, a German newspaper had published naked photos of him, taken with a telephoto lens while he was holidaying in France."But several royal experts agreed that Harry wasnt the royal familys most well-known for escapades across the pond it was the late queens younger sister, Princess Margaret. Her lady-in-waitings husband, Lord Colin Tennant, spent vast amounts of his fortune on transforming Mustique, a tiny island in the Caribbean, into a party resort for the rich and famous. He gifted Margaret a 10-acre plot of land on the island."Princess Margarets scandalous affair with toy boy turned wannabe disco star Roddy Llewellyn also unfolded on Mustique," Vanity Fair reported. "In 1976, photos of the couple frolicking on Mustique (Llewellyn wearing Union Jack swimming trunks) were published in The News of the World, hastening Margarets separation from equally unfaithful husband Antony Armstrong-Jones."Over the years, other royals have found themselves in hot water. Vanity Fair reported that the "most notorious vacation mishap in modern royal history" took place in 1992. Sarah, Duchess of York, who had separated from Prince Andrew, was soaking up the sun in St. Tropez with her beau, financier John Bryan. It was there where paparazzi snapped photos of Bryan sucking on her toes while she sunbathed topless.Sarah and Andrews divorce was finalized in 1996."Recently, there havent been any scandals," British royals expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital. "But back in 2012 the topless photo scandal involving Kate Middleton was considered in such poor taste that the media has stayed away from such [stories] in general."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERIn 2012, the French magazine Closer and the local newspaper La Provence published photos taken with telephoto lenses of the future Princess of Wales sunbathing topless with Prince William at a chteau in France, Glamour magazine reported. According to the outlet, the couple sued and were later awarded $118,000 in damages by a French court.While the royal family's vacations don't always take place during the steamy season, they are known for letting their hair down when duty doesn't call.According to Vanity Fair, the Prince and Princess of Wales, now parents of three young children, also enjoy embarking on family trips to Mustique, the Isles of Scilly, the ski resort of Courchevel in France, as well as Jordan, where Kate spent a part of her childhood."By all accounts, Prince William and Catherine are such upstanding royals that they simply arent involved in any scandals," Fordwich added.For William and Harry, Africa has been a destination for love. Prince William proposed to Kate in Kenya in 2010. Harry and his then-girlfriend, Meghan Markle, traveled to his beloved Botswana in 2017."I gave her my best Botswana pitch," Harry wrote in "Spare," as quoted by Vanity Fair. "Birthplace of all humankind. Most sparsely populated nation on Earth. True Garden of Eden, with 40 percent of the land given over to nature. Plus, the largest number of elephants of any nation on Earth. Above all, it was the place where Id found myself, where I always re-found myself, where I always felt close to magic? If she was interested in magic, she should come with me, experience it with me."Since the couple tied the knot in 2018, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have reportedly vacationed in Costa Rica, Canouan in the Caribbean, as well as Elton Johns home in Nice.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"We look forward to hearing how they vacation in their reported holiday home in Portugal," said Fitzwilliams.Harry is said to have bittersweet memories of the south of France. In July 1997, his mother, Princess Diana, was photographed in St. Tropez on the Jonikal, Mohamed Al-Fayeds yacht. A month later, the Princess of Wales died from injuries she sustained in a Paris car crash at age 36.According to the outlet, Diana was known to use her getaway during the last year of her life to bargain with paparazzi, who were eager to take photos of her in stylish swimsuits. Its been said that Diana wanted to show the public that she was free after her divorce from Charles was finalized in 1996."There was much laughter, horseplay, the norm whenever Mummy and Willy and I were together, though even more so on that holiday," Harry recalled in "Spare," as quoted by the outlet."Everything about that trip to St. Tropez was heaven. The weather was sublime, the food was tasty, Mummy was smiling."In recent years, Charles appears to be focusing on cost. While he still maintains his late mothers tradition of spending his summers in Balmoral, Buckingham Palace announced that the king will end 156 years of service for the Royal Train. The palace noted it costs too much to operate and would need a significant upgrade for more advanced rail systems."It is a pity this did not happen in the 1990s," said Fitzwilliams. "The Royal Yacht Britannia, which was decommissioned in 1997, should have been saved... It was famously used for the royal family's summer holiday when Queen Elizabeth could relax at her beloved Balmoral. This became a rite of passage for members of the royal family.""A royal favorite was the Britannia," chimed Turner. "It was one of the few times the queen was seen to shed a tear when it was decommissioned due to cutbacks in finances."0 Comments 0 Shares 23 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSuzanne Morphew's remains may have been moved twice after being killed, forensic scientist saysSuzanne Morphew's body may have been moved twice after she died, according to a forensic scientist.Barry Morphew was re-indicted by a grand jury in Colorado on a murder charge on June 20 after he allegedly killed his wife, 49-year-old Suzanne Morphew, who vanished on Mother's Day in 2020. The Morphews lived near Salida, Colorado, where Suzanne Morphew was last seen alive.Barry Morphew was arrested near Phoenix, Arizona, on June 20, booking documents show. He was living inside a trailer park located in Cave Creek, Arizona, according to property tax records.Though Suzanne Morphew went missing in 2020, agents with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation found her remains on Sept. 22, 2023. According to prosecutors, a 2024 autopsy report showed a deer tranquilizer called "BAM" was found in her bone marrow, which stands for the chemicals butorphanol, azaperone and medetomidine.Prosecutors said Suzanne Morphew's remains were found "in and around a shallow clandestine grave" in Saguache County, Colorado, a "few hundred feet" off Highway 17.INSIDE BARRY MORPHEW'S SECRETIVE LIFE 600 MILES AWAY FROM EPICENTER OF MURDER INVESTIGATION INTO WIFE'S DEATHAccording to the indictment charging Barry Morphew with first-degree murder after deliberation, the clothes on Suzanne Morphew's body "lacked evidence of decomposition." Officials also said a "very small amount" of dried soft tissue was found on the bones, no hair mass was located and there was a lack of animal predation visible on the bones."All these features would have been expected if this had been the original gravesite where decomposition occurred," a board-certified forensic anthropologist, a botanist and an entomologist told prosecutors. "The forensic anthropologist opined that based on these factors it was unlikely Suzanne decomposed from a fresh body to a skeleton at this location."Peter Valentin, associate professor of forensic science at the University of New Haven, told Fox News Digital the body was moved "at least" one time."There's certainly every indication that decomposition occurred in a place other than where the body was found," Valentin said. "Now, I've seen that people have said the body's been moved at least twice. And I think that's a reasonable inference. But you can't know that for sure, because that assumes, that makes an assumption, that the body was killed in one location. Transported to a second location where the decomposition occurs, and then brought to the third location where the body is discovered. And I don't think you know that for sure yet.HOW LAW ENFORCEMENT'S DISCOVERY OF RARE DRUG IN SUZANNE MORPHEW'S BODY LED TO HER HUSBAND'S EVENTUAL ARRESTValentin also said there's an "absence of evidence" suggesting that the clothing Suzanne Morphew's remains were found in is what she decomposed with.Suzanne Morphew's bones were found "significantly bleached," according to the indictment. Valentin said the term "bleached," in this context, refers to how much sun exposure the bones had.In this case, Valentin said the "significantly bleached" bones help support prosecutors' argument that Suzanne Morphew's body was moved."As part of the decomposition process, so if some bones are bleached and some aren't, you can get a sense of you know how the remains are positioned. If where Suzanne Morphew's remains are found, are in a place that are not exposed to the sun, therefore they couldn't be bleached at the site where they recovered that would be another indicator that she was."Barry Morphew's next court date is Sept. 2.0 Comments 0 Shares 23 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWWE star Raquel Rodriguez talks Evolution, pro wrestling and more ahead of major eventThe last time WWE Evolution took place, Raquel Rodriguez was still training at the performance center hoping to be able to enter the ring with the superstars of today and tomorrow.On Sunday, she will get a chance to defend her tag-team championship with Roxanne Perez in one of the toughest matches on the card. The duo will put the titles on the line in a fatal four-way tag match against Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss, Sol Ruca and Zaria, and Kairi Sane and Asuka.Rodriguez expressed to Fox News Digital what Evolution meant to her the first time she saw the premium live event take place back in 2018.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"This is a very exciting time for all the women in WWE, all the women that are just in general invested in wrestling around the world," she said. "We only had one Evolution and I remember that was back in 2018, I was training at the performance center, I was biting my nails because I just wanted to be a part of it so bad. But it was a beautiful representation of women in wrestling, women in sports, and women of culture from just all over the world."So, to know that we are able to have a womens Evolution 2 and have more women from our history and our future coming out to represent, I think it is going to be an absolutely amazing show. I cant wait to see all the women, little girls, and the abuelitas and tias that are gonna be in the stands cheering us on. I am just very grateful and very excited to be walking in as a WWE Womens Tag Team champion and walking out as a womens tag team champion. Thats not going to change."For Rodriguez, pro wrestling was in her blood. Her father, Rick, was an independent wrestler in Texas in the 1980s and 1990s, and she would watch him compete.CHARLOTTE FLAIR RECALLS CONTROVERSIAL WRESTLEMANIA 41 FACEOFF WITH TIFFANY STRATTON THAT 'ROCKED' HERShe said that while Chyna and other female wrestlers of that time were inspiring, her interest in wrestling really was drawn from her father."There was not just one person that I looked up to and wanted to emulate, I mean I looked up to many. I, obviously, cherished Chyna and Beth Phoenix for being the woman that they were, representing strong, tall woman," Rodriguez said. "I think for me and my life, I mean, I was already 6 foot my freshman year of high school and I was taller than anybody and everybody since the young age of 4. I constantly felt different and not always in the best ways. And so, to see these women who were bigger than some of the men and stronger than some of the men was something I could relate too. I felt very seen and very heard and so I always loved watching them and looking to them for any inspiration."I also always look to my dad as well. I am a daddys girl and I say that in and out he has really guided me in a lot decisions I made in my life and I wouldnt be here if it wasnt for him, for sure, and the sacrifices he made. Watching him and his work in wrestling really inspired me obviously from a young age because I have been saying I wanted to do this since I was a little girl. But even today, he keeps me very grounded, he keeps me at home. I am very, very blessed to have so many people I consider role models."Rodriguez is a six-time womens tag team champion, four of which came with Liv Morgan. However, Morgan has been sidelined with a shoulder injury and Perez stepped into her place to fill in at least for the time being.Rodriguez said she has all the confidence in the world that they will defend their titles successfully despite never actually teaming up with each other in an official match."It is definitely going to be a challenge for us," Rodriguez told Fox News Digital. "But I look at the other teams, and Alexa Bliss and Charlotte havent really been together for that long. So, I would say they are in the same playing field as us. Asuka and Kairi yes, Kabuki Warriors have a staple name in the womens tag division. They have been champions before. However, Asuka is just coming back from injury, and they havent really done much tag work either since she has been back so I think she is in the same boat."Then we have Zaria and Sol and I have seen what they have been doing on NXT and I think they are doing absolutely tremendous work. Both very, very talented women, both seem to be a very good connection when it comes to women tag wrestling, but Sol has kind of been doing her own thing and so has Zaria. So I am not going to be too worried about their connection and their teamwork. I feel like they are kind of on the same playing field. Overall, I would say our tag matches have been pretty even, except for the fact that I am the most experienced in the womens tag division and I have the many titles."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDrew McIntyre gives WWE women's division its flowers ahead of EvolutionWWE will host the second-ever all-female premium live event, Evolution, on Sunday night seven years after the first one kickstarted the womens revolution in the company.There will be five championship bouts on the card and a battle royal with the winner earning a future shot at a title. Up and down, the card features veterans from the past, including Nikki Bella, and superstars who are set to lead the company into the future like Jacy Jayne, Sol Ruca, Zaria, Jaida Parker and others.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMWWE veteran Drew McIntyre has been at the company and watched the womens division go from demeaning matches to exciting showstoppers."The women keep getting better and better and better. At this point its redundant to talk about some of the things I used to talk about because I was there when the women werent getting the opportunities and it was just a whole different part of the show," he told Fox News Digital. "A light me up match where the crowd kinda felt a different way during their matches and you want to go after the women because they were ready to see some traditional wrestling and it changed dramatically to you dont want to follow most of the women because theyre so freaking good."Youre gonna be struggling to follow that match. And to watch the new generation come through and the generation after that from NXT, theyre just absolute killing it right now."WWE STAR DREW MCINTYRE TALKS PUTTING HIMSELF UNDER THE MICROSCOPE TO GET BACK INTO SHAPE BEFORE RETURNIn all aspects of what makes a WWE superstar a superstar, McIntyre said the womens division is on fire."Obviously, in ring counts thats the thing that mattered to me for most of my career but its the overall game, its the overall presentation," he said. "Its the characters, its the stories, its getting comfortable on the microphone to make that complete WWE superstar. And the girls are really killing all across the board right now. Ill be watching like everybody else."Evolution will take place on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET in Atlanta.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 27 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMThese 4 common food types could make you smell bad, experts cautionTopics like "old people smell" and "Ozempic smell" have recently circulated on social media, sparking a renewed focus on how people's bodies react to and produce scents.Many foods (and not just garlic) can impact the way someone smells but there are ways to mitigate the effects through dietary choices, according to experts."Some foods impact body odor more than others," New Jersey-based dietitian Erin Palinski-Wade told Fox News Digital.'OLD PEOPLE SMELL' IS REAL, EXPERTS SAY HERE'S HOW TO AVOID IT AS YOU AGEResearch shows that body odor is influenced by each person's skin bacteria and how it breaks down sweat, according to the expert.Below are some of the most common foods that can impact one's scent.Were all familiar with the "fishy" smell of seafood, but it can also change the way people smell to others.In very rare cases, the body converts a seafood byproduct called choline into a fishy-smelling compound called trimethylamine, according to Cleveland Clinic.This compound travels throughout the body and is released through the breath and skin.OZEMPIC USERS REPORT SURPRISING CRAVINGS FOR CERTAIN SMELLS: HERE'S WHAT TO KNOWPeople with this affliction, called trimethylaminuria, may also produce a fishy odor after eating other foods, including beans, broccoli, cauliflower, peanuts and soy products."But this incredibly rare condition affects only a few hundred individuals, and most people will be able to eat fish without concern," states Cleveland Clinic's website.While vegetables are widely regarded as some of the healthiest food choices, they can cause an unexpected odor for some.Cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts can cause body odor when they release sulfuric acid, according to Cleveland Clinic. The scent is then intensified by sweat, breath and gas."Some spicy foods are known to increase body odor due to their sulfur-containing compounds and specific metabolites," Palinski-Wade told Fox News Digital."When they are released, they interact with skin bacteria, resulting in specific odors."GUT MICROBES COULD BE KEY TO FIGHTING TOXIC, LONG-LASTING 'FOREVER CHEMICALS,' RESEARCH SAYSCleveland Clinic notes that spices like curry and cumin contain "volatile compounds" that are absorbed by the bloodstream and released through the sweat glands, "leading to a distinct odor."Eating larger amounts of red meat can also impact body odor, according to Palinski-Wade.Consuming red meat can release odorless proteins through perspiration, but after they mingle with skin bacteria, their odor can intensify.Not all people will experience the same food-related body scents, as genetic differences impact the type and intensity of odors that may come from eating certain foods, experts noted.Making certain changes to your diet can help to reduce or prevent body odor, according to Palinski-Wade."You may be able to improve body odor by reducing sulfur-rich foods, cutting down on red meat or excessively spicy foods, and increasing your intake of water, fruits and vegetables," she advised.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthFoods like apples, leafy greens, yogurt and green tea may help to neutralize odor-causing compounds and support beneficial gut bacteria, which can reduce unpleasant body odors, said Palinski-Wade.Beyond diet, one of the best ways to improve overall body odor is to bathe regularly, the above source stated. Using antibacterial soap and wearing breathable fabrics can also be effective.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER"Staying well-hydrated and focusing on supporting metabolic health by improving quality sleep, reducing stress and staying active can all help to improve overall body odor," Palinski-Wade added.0 Comments 0 Shares 27 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMChatbots are losing customer trust fastEvery day, customers reach out to companies.They want to buy something, ask about an order, return a product or fix a payment issue. In the past, that usually meant talking to a real person on the phone or through a website.Now, things are changing. More often, the first reply comes from a chatbot.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/NEWSLETTERAI AND LEARNING RETENTION: DOES CHATGPT HELP OR HURT?A chatbot is an artificial intelligence tool designed to simulate real-time conversations with users. It operates around the clock, doesn't require breaks and can manage a high volume of requests simultaneously. For businesses, that sounds like an ideal solution. It's no surprise that the chatbot market has surged from $370 million in 2017 to $2.2 billion in 2024. Many companies now rely on chatbots as the first point of contact for customer service. Despite the convenience, not all customers are on board.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?While companies are excited about the speed and efficiency of chatbots, many customers are not. A recent survey found that 71% of people would rather speak with a human agent. Even more concerning, 60% said chatbots often do not understand their issue. This is not just about getting the wrong answer. It comes down to trust. Most people are still unsure about artificial intelligence, especially when their time or money is on the line.WHAT IS CHATGPT?Not every customer question is the same. Some are simple and quick. Others are more complex or personal. And that's where chatbots fall short. A recent survey showed that 47% of people were OK with a company using their purchase history for marketing. But only 9% were OK with the company using their financial information. That's a big difference. When things feel more sensitive or serious, people want a real person to help.To better understand how people really interact with chatbots and human agents, researcher Vivek Astvansh partnered with a large North American retailer and analyzed more than 500,000 customer service chats. The findings are detailed in his peer-reviewed study, "Insights from Customers' Chats with Bots and Human Agents."The study found that most inquiries fell into one of six categories: orders, coupons, products, shipping, account issues and payments. When customers had questions about detailed or sensitive topics, such as shipping or payment issues, they were far more likely to seek out a human agent rather than rely on a chatbot. Astvansh's research also revealed that human agents were more effective at matching the content and communication style of the customer than chatbots.This similarity in language and topic focus led to stronger rapport between customer and agent. In fact, the closer the agent's responses aligned with the dominant topic of the conversation, the faster and more frequently customers replied. The data suggests that customers feel more engaged when they sense they are being understood, which is a key driver of satisfaction during service interactions.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERESo, how can businesses use these insights to improve customer service? Not every customer issue should be handled by a chatbot. Companies should determine the intent behind each inquiry before deciding whether it should be routed to a bot or a human.Human agents already know how to mirror a customer's tone and focus. For chatbots to succeed, they must be trained to recognize and adapt to customer intent and language patterns. While this doesn't come naturally to machines, it can be programmed using machine-learning models like those used in the study.If a company is investing in a chatbot system, it should track how well that system performs. Businesses should ask chatbot vendors to provide real-world data showing how their bots compare to human agents in terms of efficiency, accuracy and customer satisfaction. If the technology cannot meet a high standard, it may not be worth the investment.AI tools, such as chatbots, are helpful and are not going away anytime soon. But customers still want to feel heard and understood. That usually means talking to a real person. The best approach is not to replace humans but to use both people and technology in the right ways. Let the chatbot handle the quick stuff. Bring in the human when the conversation really matters.If you had an important issue to resolve, would you feel confident putting your trust in a chatbot? Let us know by writing to us atCyberguy.com/ContactSign 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/NEWSLETTERCopyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.0 Comments 0 Shares 27 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMilitary jet's mysterious collision raises questions about advanced UFOs in US airspace: 'Been here all along'Declassified documents revealing a United States military aircraft was previously struck by an unknown flying object is raising eyebrows as experts point to other unexplainable sightings suggesting otherworldly technology flying within the countrys airspace.The incident occurred in January 2023, after an unidentified object collided with the left side of an F-16 Viper jet participating in training exercises near Gila Benda, Arizona, an Air Force spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital.The flying object struck the clear "canopy" at the top of the aircraft and was first spotted by an instructor pilot sitting in the rear of the plane, officials said. An initial investigation determined no damage was done to the near $70 million jet, with officials ruling against a possible bird strike.OVER 60 UFO SIGHTINGS REPORTED WHIZZING ACROSS STATE IN FIRST HALF OF 2025, NATIONAL TRACKING GROUP SAYSAuthorities ultimately determined the aircraft was struck by a drone, but the location and operator of the device have yet to be determined, the spokesperson said.The incident was the first of four encounters with unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) that were reported a day later, according to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)documents obtained by the War Zone."According to military personnel Ive personally met with, there were objects 200 miles off the East Coast that were extensively loitering and had no visible means of propulsion," James Fox, a director specializing in films about UFO activity, told Fox News Digital. "So a report from 2023 about an actual impact with a UAP doesnt really surprise me."SCIENTISTS DISCOVER MYSTERIOUS SPHERE IN COLOMBIA, SPARKING UFO SPECULATIONThe concerning collision comes as the Department of Defense reported 757 incidents involving UAPs from May 1, 2023, to June 1, 2024,according to an unclassified document released by the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office.Of those encounters, 708 occurred in the air, with only 49 instances marked as "case closed" by officials. Additionally, the department received 18 reports regarding UAP incidents near nuclear infrastructure, launch sites and weapons, according to the report."None of these resolved cases substantiated advanced foreign adversarial capabilities or breakthrough aerospace technologies," the report states.UFO FOOTAGE CAPTURED BY US NAVY SHOWS MYSTERIOUS AIRCRAFT LAUNCHING FROM SEA, EXPERT SAYSThe sightings of UAPs near military sites are nothing new, according to Fox."There arereports dating back to the 1930s and 1940s," Fox said. "Where you had mysterious, glowing, and orb-like objects that emitted very bright light that could just fly rings around the military planes from World War II."Fox pointed to the sheer advanced technology showcased within these sightings, such as aircraft that do not emit a heat signature or have the ability to fly stationary in high wind conditions."This has been well-documented for decades," Fox said. "So either weve managed to track the same thing its been, [possibly] non-human intelligence, since the 1940s. Or someone has managed to replicate the technology, reverse engineer it and theyre flying it around."VIRAL CIA FILE ABOUT ALIENS ATTACKING SOLDIERS TAKES OFF WITH UFO INTRIGUEIn 2020, the Department of Defense established an Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF) to further research and investigate the various UAPs spotted throughout American skies."The mission of the task force is to detect, analyze and catalog UAPs that could potentially pose a threat to U.S. national security," the department said ina statement.Fox also cited officials use of updated technology to pinpoint the location and characteristics of UAPs possibly contributing to the influx in reports over recent years.UFO COVER USED BY GOVERNMENT TO HIDE A LOT OF THINGS, FORMER NASA AGENT SAYS"Theyve adjusted the frequency on particular radars to pick up smaller objects that maybe have been here all along," Fox said, adding, "its a global phenomenon exhibiting the technology thats just lightyears ahead from anything we have. Has there been a successful effort in reverse engineering? [If not], then it falls into the category that many would say is non-human intelligence."While a vast majority of UAPs spotted by officials are quickly identified, Fox insists there are a select few that have origins unknown to even the highest of government authorities and do not match the technology owned by the countrys adversaries."A small percentage of these objects display a technology that's just light-years beyond anything that we or anybody else on the planet has," Fox said. "Which would imply, once you do the process of elimination, if it isnt Russia or China, and if its not us, what's left?"SCIENTISTS DISCOVER MYSTERIOUS SPHERE IN COLOMBIA, SPARKING UFO SPECULATIONFox also attributes overall public skepticism regarding UAPs to the U.S. government remaining tight-lipped about its findings over the years. However, officials have continued to work toward transparency with the American public, with a congressional hearing on UFOs occurring for the first time in decades in 2022 and continuing to take place on the floors of Congress."The primary reason for secrecy is that its difficult for any governing body to admit that there are structured craft of unknown origin whizzing around with impunity," Fox said. "They fly rings around our fastest jets, and [the government] doesnt know who they are, where they come from or what they want."0 Comments 0 Shares 20 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTexas dad shows what present fatherhood looks like through viral cheerleading stunts with daughterA Texas dad is using social media to demonstrate being a present father in the lives of his two children and to create fun times anywhere, anytime. Roland Pollard is a financial advisor and a content creator who discusses financial content but mostly shows his life as a father, including performing cheerleading tricks with his daughter, Jayden.Pollard doesn't take his role as a father lightly. Speaking to Fox News Digital, he said, "Parenting is you sacrificing all of your wants and desires to raise a tiny human to adulthood, who didn't ask to be on this earth. So I feel that if you bring a child into this earth, you should give them everything you're capable of giving them. And it's not about you anymore."'HUSBANDTIKTOK' ENCOURAGED THAT SO MANY DADS ARE 'MAKING AN APPEARANCE' ON THE PLATFORMIt all began during the coronavirus pandemic, and Pollard decided to get creative."We had an amazing two-and-a-half-year-old daughter, so I started throwing her up in the air. Teaching her what I would use to teach the other girls at the cheerleading gym, and then she caught on quickly. She loved it. And then after that, it just started going viral," Pollard said.Pollard didn't expect the videos to be so popular and initially shared the videos online for friends and family to see.The Texas dad shared that the authenticity of his videos demonstrating real moments between a father and his daughter is what captivated the viewers, such as one that went viral when he consoled her after she hit her head on his shoulder during a stunt.HOW DIY DAD MASON SMITH OF 'DAD SOCIAL' IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE ONE PROJECT AT A TIMEPollard continued to share genuine interactions with his daughter. He said to Fox News Digital, "I'm not just a guy just throwing around his daughter for views. There's a lot of training and there's a lot of love involved, but with love, there's good and the bad. I just shared the genuine interaction. It's not scripted, it's not prompted.""What I want them to see, the connection between a father and a daughter, because a lot of people say you can't be coach and dad, and there's a way to blend the two. But you have to know your child, you have to know the listener, and you also have to have that bond where you can speak in a manner to where they're going to comprehend it," he said.Pollard said he is currently rebranding his content."I'm rebranding to shift towards showing what I want to show the world and providing more value in a different realm, whether it be financial, whether it be entrepreneurship, coaching, fatherhood, whatever that may be. But there's more to us, a lot more aside from stunting."Jayden is a competitive level seven gymnast in Plano, Texas and, Pollard added, she has "never cheered.""Being a father to me means waking up every day and not living for myself," he told Fox News Digital.Watch Pollard appear on "Fox & Friends" on Monday at 6:50 AM ET.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP0 Comments 0 Shares 20 Views 0 Reviews
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