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Americans’ views of Israel turn sharply negative in new national poll

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Americans’ opinions regarding Israel have dramatically soured in recent years, fueled by a surge in negative views among Democrats and independents, according to a new national poll.

The results of the survey, by NBC News, come amid sharp political debates among Democrats over support for Israel two and a half years after the start of the war between Israelis and Hamas in Gaza.

Just 32% of Americans view Israel positively, with 39% seeing the Jewish state in a negative light, according to the poll, which was conducted Feb. 27-March 2. That’s a sea change from three years ago, when Americans held a positive view of Israel by a 47%-34% margin.

Much of that decline in positive views is due to Democrats and independents, according to the survey.

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Anti-Israel activists protest outside the United Nations headquarters in New York, on April 7, 2025. (Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Democrats were divided in 2023, with 34% viewing Israel positively and 35% negatively. Now, the poll indicates just 13% of Democrats hold a positive view of Israel, with 57% seeing it in a negative light.

And independents went from 40%-22% positive-negative to 21%-48%.

But according to the NBC News poll, Republican views of Israel have only declined slightly, from 63%-12% positive-negative in 2023 to 54%-18% now.

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The survey, which was conducted as the U.S. and Israel began their strikes on Iran, also indicates Americans are now split on whether they are more sympathetic to Israel or the Palestinians.

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Thousands of anti-Israel protesters fill Freedom Plaza and the surrounding streets to rally and march calling for an end to the Israel-Hamas war, in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023. (Rod Lamkey/CNP for Fox News Digital)

Americans, who by a 45%-13% margin were more sympathetic to Israel in 2013, are now divided, with 40% more sympathetic to Israel and 39% more sympathetic to the Palestinians.

There’s been a massive switch among Democrats, from more sympathetic to Israel 34%-18% margin in 2013 to more sympathetic to Palestinians by a 67%-17% margin now.

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Independents went from more sympathetic to Israel by a 37%-10% margin 13 years ago to more sympathetic to Palestinians by a 37%-27% margin now.

But Republicans, according to the poll, stayed much more sympathetic to Israel, from a 67%-8% margin in 2013 to a 69%-13% margin now.

The poll also spotlights a generational divide, with a greater deterioration of positive views and sympathies for Israel among younger Americans.

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Israeli soldiers operate inside the Gaza Strip, amid the ongoing ground operation of the Israeli army against Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in this handout picture obtained by Reuters on Nov. 7, 2023.  (Israeli Defense Forces/Handout via Reuters)

Roughly 1,200 people were killed during the October 2023 attack by Hamas on Israel, with 251 captured.

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Israel’s ensuing military campaign in Gaza over the past two and a half years has resulted in more than 72,000 people being killed, according to health officials in the Palestinian territory.

While most Republicans remain supportive of Israel, the war in Gaza has sparked sharp debates among Democrats which are currently playing out in the party’s 2026 primaries.



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CISA flags Wing FTP Server flaw as actively exploited in attacks

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CISA warned U.S. government agencies to secure their Wing FTP Server instances against an actively exploited vulnerability that may be chained in remote code execution attacks.

Wing FTP Server is a cross-platform FTP server software that also provides secure file transfer via its built-in SFTP and web servers. The developers claim that their file transfer software is used by more than 10,000 customers worldwide, including the U.S. Air Force, Sony, Airbus, Reuters, and Sephora.

Tracked as CVE-2025-47813, the security flaw allows threat actors with low privileges to discover the full local installation path of the application on unpatched servers.

“Wing FTP Server contains a generation of error message containing sensitive information vulnerability when using a long value in the UID cookie,” CISA explains.

The developer patched it in May 2025 in Wing FTP Server v7.4.4, together with a critical remote code execution (RCE) bug (CVE-2025-47812) and an information disclosure flaw (CVE-2025-27889) that can be used to steal a user’s password.

The RCE vulnerability was previously tagged as exploited in the wild after attackers began abusing it one day after technical details on the flaw became public.

Security researcher Julien Ahrens, who discovered and reported the flaws, also shared proof-of-concept exploit code for CVE-2025-47813 in June and said attackers may exploit it as part of the same chain as CVE-2025-47812.

On Tuesday, CISA added CVE-2025-47813 to its catalog of actively exploited vulnerabilities and gave Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies two weeks to secure their systems, as mandated by the November 2021 Binding Operational Directive (BOD) 22-01.

While BOD 22-01 targets only federal agencies, the U.S. cybersecurity agency encouraged all defenders, including those in the private sector, to patch their servers against ongoing attacks as soon as possible.

“This type of vulnerability is a frequent attack vector for malicious cyber actors and poses significant risks to the federal enterprise,” CISA warned on Monday.

“Apply mitigations per vendor instructions, follow applicable BOD 22-01 guidance for cloud services, or discontinue use of the product if mitigations are unavailable.”

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IEA to consider release of more oil reserves as Iran war keeps prices high | Oil

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The world’s energy watchdog will consider releasing further emergency crude stocks into the global market to cool rising oil prices after warning that it will take time for markets to recover from the ongoing crisis in the strait of Hormuz.

Fatih Birol, the head of the International Energy Agency, said its members continued to hold large reserves of emergency oil stocks even after agreeing to the biggest release of government crude in the history of the market, meaning more emergency oil reserves could still be released “as and if needed”.

It came as the price of Brent crude rose almost 3% within minutes of the market opening on Monday, to about $106.50 a barrel. It later dipped by about 2%, but was still trading at just above $100 a barrel.

About 100m barrels of emergency oil stockpiles will be made available to buyers in Asia this week in the first release from a planned 400m barrel deluge of crude into the global market to make up for the lost exports from Gulf nations, which has caused global oil prices to surge by 40% this month.

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“Despite this huge release, we still have a lot of stocks left,” Birol said. “This current stock release, once it is completed, will reduce the emergency stocks in IEA countries only by about 20%.”

Birol warned that although the emergency reserves would provide a buffer for now, it was vital to reopen the strait of Hormuz to allow Gulf oil and gas to reach the global market.

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Donald Trump on Monday repeated his call to global leaders to help unblock the strait of Hormuz, which before the crisis transported a fifth of the world’s seaborne crude from the world’s biggest producers to the international buyers.

“Some are very enthusiastic about it, and some aren’t,” Trump told reporters. “Some are countries that we’ve helped for many, many years. We’ve protected them from horrible outside sources, and they weren’t that enthusiastic. And the level of enthusiasm matters to me.”

The US retaliated to Iran’s effective blockade on the vital oil trade route with the weekend attack on Kharg Island, which is home to the infrastructure which exports about 90% of the Middle Eastern country’s crude.

Although the US military did not damage the oil hub, the attack raised further concerns over the Gulf’s crude production, which is falling as producers are forced to shut their oilfields.

Birol said global governments should be prepared for if the conflict continues for a while longer, and warned that global energy trade would take some time to recover even after the conflict ends.



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Iranian-American says Iranians celebrate U.S. strikes after Khamenei death

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A defiant Iranian regime is reeling from U.S. and Israeli military strikes, but one American who fled Iran as a child says some citizens are thanking the U.S. as a liberator.

Iranian-American Armin Assadi said Iranians are dancing near where American bombs have landed, adding that for the first time in 47 years there is hope Iran may be free.

“You can literally see people singing and dancing in the streets, mere blocks away from where the first missile struck. That’s craziness to have [to] find hope in being bombed,” Assadi said on “Fox & Friends Weekend.”

“That’s how desperate these people are, and they’re thanking America for it,” he added.

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Protesters supporting regime change in Iran hold a rally in Washington, D.C., on March 7, days after U.S. and Israeli strikes killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and sparked retaliatory missile and drone attacks by Iran. (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

President Donald Trump said the U.S. has destroyed a majority of Iran’s missile and drone manufacturing sites as a result of Operation Epic Fury — a military campaign that has resulted in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Assadi said that while few videos have emerged from Iran since the attacks, what he has seen suggests some people support the U.S. campaign. He said some Iranians who have never visited the United States are even doing the “Trump dance.”

Assadi added that the “underground church” is praying for America. Despite the support, he voiced “mixed feelings” watching the conflict unfold.

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People march in an anti-Iranian regime rally in Los Angeles, California, on January 18. Protests in Iran have subsided after a government crackdown killed thousands, monitors said, following demonstrations that challenged the country’s theocratic system.  (Jonathan Alcorn/AFP via Getty Images)

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“People are going to die, but at the same time you can’t help feel [a] sense of gratitude and hope that Iran might be free again for the first time in 47 years,” Assadi said.

The Pentagon announced a formal investigation into a Feb. 28 strike after Iranian officials claimed more than 100 children were killed at a school next to a military compound.

“You can create all these weird narratives that Iran is against this war, but the regime might be. The people are not,” Assadi said.

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President Donald Trump confirmed the launch of U.S. strikes on Iran on Feb. 28. (Contributor/Getty Images)

“The people are celebrating it and are grateful to God that America stood up,” he added.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi claimed on Sunday, on “Face the Nation,” that President Donald Trump launched attacks against Iran “because it is fun,” accusing the United States of starting what he called an “illegal war” during an interview with CBS host Margaret Brennan.

The comments came as the war between the United States and Iran continues to escalate, with the Trump administration signaling the conflict could continue longer than initially anticipated. 

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Indian farmers dress up as bears to protect crops from monkeys | Agriculture

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Farmers in northern India are dressing up in bear costumes to protect their crops from monkeys. The unconventional strategy comes as residents complain of hundreds of monkeys raiding homes and farmlands.



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MS Dhoni Gautam Gambhir: New trouble between Gambhir-Dhoni? Gautam taunts Mahi in a loud and public gathering.

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New problem with Gambhir-Dhoni? Gautam’s Mahi was taunted in a very public gathering.

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gautam gambhir reacts on ms dhoni post: Gautam Gambhir has reacted to MS Dhoni’s post, in which while congratulating the Indian team after winning the T20 World Cup 2026, the former Indian captain had written that ‘Coach sir, it feels good to laugh at you.’ Gambhir has now said on this that if Dhoni is in his role for a day and he is in his place, then he will write the same thing.

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Gautam Gambhir spoke openly on Dhoni’s post.

New Delhi. When India won the T20 World Cup 2026, former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni had made a post congratulating the team. In this post, Dhoni had written about head coach Gautam Gambhir, ‘Coach sir, this smile looks very good on you. This enthusiasm coupled with a smile is a great combination. very nice!’ This post of Dhoni immediately went viral on social media. Responding to this, the head coach at that time had written, ‘And what a reason to smile, it was great to see you!’ Now Gautam Gambhir has reacted to this post of Dhoni. Gambhir said that if Dhoni comes into his role for a day, he would also write in the same way. Let us tell you that Dhoni was present in the stadium during the T20 World Cup final held in Ahmedabad.

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A week after India won the title in Ahmedabad, Gambhir now spoke openly on Dhoni’s post. Gambhir said that he wished he could return the same praise to the former Indian captain. Actually, in RevSports Trailblazers Conclave, Gambhir said, ‘It is a good thing that he (Dhoni) came to watch the World Cup final. It is also good that he asked me to smile and I wish that one day he could be in my place. I can write the same thing for him and hopefully then he will be able to smile from the dugout. Fans are seeing this statement of Gambhir as a taunt on social media.

Hundreds of teens flood DC Navy Yard in chaotic takeover with gunfire

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Even a former Biden White House adviser is calling out Democrat-run cities run amok with crime after a chaotic “juvenile takeover” disrupted Washington, D.C.’s upscale Navy Yard neighborhood Saturday night, as hundreds of teens flooded the area, sparking fights, robberies and gunfire.

“Blue cities need to wake up,” Yemisi Egbewole wrote Sunday on X, responding to social media video showing the melee. “Tolerating this behavior is unfair to the residents who live here and unfair to the kids themselves.”

The disturbance comes just days after the district established a temporary juvenile curfew zone in the same Navy Yard area. While a citywide curfew for minors begins at 11 p.m., critics say teen “takeovers” continue to plague the city.

“The behavior displayed [Saturday] night in Navy Yard cannot be tolerated, and we are very thankful that no one was seriously injured,” interim Metropolitan Chief of Police Jeffery W. Carroll, a Mayor Muriel Bowser appointee, told WUSA 9 on Sunday.

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“I commend our members and our partners for their professionalism and for safely recovering two firearms from individuals within this group. We need parents and guardians to be proactive and know where their children are and who they are with at all times.”

In Saturday’s latest outbreak, police say the crowd began forming around 6:30 p.m. ET in a park near First Street and New Jersey Avenue SE, swelling to roughly 200 teens by 8:30 p.m.

Video circulating on social media shows large groups of mostly black-clad teens running through the streets, screaming and fighting as officers tried to disperse the crowd.

Just before 9:15 p.m., police say a group of teens assaulted and robbed another teen of his shoes and jacket. Minutes later, additional fights broke out near First and M Streets SE, according to WUSA 9.

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Police in Washington, D.C. made arrests and recovered guns after a large teen gathering in the Navy Yard neighborhood on Saturday, March 14, 2026. (Elissa De Souza)

Around 9:45 p.m., National Guard members witnessed a 15-year-old fire a gun into the air inside the park. The teen was quickly apprehended and charged with unlawful discharge of a firearm, endangerment with a firearm and carrying a pistol without a license.

Police say the chaos continued shortly after, when another group of teens jumped and robbed two more juveniles near New Jersey Avenue and M Street. The victims later went to a hospital with injuries.

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Hundreds of individuals gathered in Washington, D.C., Navy Yard neighborhood, in an incident that saw violence and arrests.

At about 10:34 p.m., the Secret Service stopped a rideshare vehicle after spotting a suspect matching a police description. A 16-year-old was arrested after officers recovered a firearm he allegedly tried to discard.

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In total, two juveniles were arrested and two firearms recovered. Despite the violence, authorities say no serious injuries were reported.



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Former Microsoft dev trains AI to master Robotron: 2084 • The Register

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A former Microsoft engineer is training AI to beat 1982’s Robotron: 2084, an arcade game where a lone human must overcome endless waves of robots following a cybernetic revolt.

There’s more to it than that, of course, but the scenario is dripping with irony – asking AI to devise ways of succeeding when managing with the frenzy of a Robotron session.

Former Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer – famed for Task Manager and Space Cadet pinball – had already trained an AI model to master Atari’s 1981 vector shooter, Tempest.

The next step for the retired engineer is Robotron, into which this writer pumped pocket money, only to rapidly run out of skill in the face of conflicting priorities (rescue the humans, shoot the robots, or try to do both), a brain-melting control system (two joysticks – one for direction and one for firing), and never-ending legions of enemies.

Plummer said: “We’ve already taught one machine to dominate Tempest, which is a bit like teaching a robot to fence beautifully. Robotron is different. Robotron is teaching it to box its way out of a New Orleans riot.”

Despite its age (44 in March), Robotron remains an addictive exercise in rapid decision-making and prioritization. Or as Plummer put it: “A screaming 1982 arcade cabinet trying to murder you with a hundred simultaneous bad decisions at 60 frames a second.”

“It is a brutally compressed lesson in real-time systems, human limits, and the difference between intelligence and reflex.”

Explaining the challenge facing an AI as it navigates level after level, Plummer said that while it doesn’t suffer the panic that meatbags do, “Robotron mastery is partly tactical, partly statistical, and partly an exercise in triage under uncertainty. The AI doesn’t merely need to dodge. It needs to understand what is worth dodging toward.”

“The more I’ve dug into Robotron, the more I think it is one of the purest stress tests of real-time decision-making ever smuggled into a commercial entertainment product.”

As with Tempest, Plummer has published a live training dashboard (not a secure link) for anyone interested in the progress. Also like Tempest, it is strangely hypnotic.

Plummer said: “Robotron is an old game, yes. A magnificent one. A loud one. A deeply unfair one. But it is also a laboratory. It is a place where 30 or 40-year-old design decisions about CPU cycles, linked lists, blitter modes, jump tables, and joystick ergonomics are suddenly back on the table because they still describe a live system with measurable behavior. And the moment you point an AI at it, the game starts revealing itself all over again. Not as a museum piece, but as an active adversary.”

Or as anyone who once shoveled coins into the arcade cabinet will tell you: a bit of a git. Maybe AI will have more success at fending off the rise of the machines. ®



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Afghanistan says children among four killed in latest attacks by Pakistan | Conflict News

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The civilians – three children and a woman – are killed in an attack on Khost province, local official says.

Four people have been killed, including three children, in an overnight Pakistani shelling attack in eastern Afghanistan, Afghan officials report as fighting continues for a third consecutive week.

Mustaghfir Gubuz, spokesperson for the governor in Khost province, told the AFP news agency on Monday that at midnight (19:30 GMT on Sunday), Pakistani forces “fired mortar shells on the Nari village of Gurbuz district, killing a woman and a child”.

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The governor’s office also said in a statement that mortar shelling killed two children in the Afghan Dubai area of Khost.

Separately, government spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat said on X that one person was killed in the eastern province of Nuristan on Sunday when shelling hit a “civilian home”.

According to Afghan authorities, in the past week, cross-border fighting has killed at least 18 civilians.

On Sunday, the World Food Programme (WFP) said it had begun mobilising to provide “immediate lifesaving food” to more than 20,000 families that had been displaced in Afghanistan due to the conflict.

In a news release, John Aylieff, WFP country director in Afghanistan, said: “We cannot afford to look away.”

“Afghanistan is caught between two conflicts, and any further instability will push millions deeper into hunger while adding strain to a region already on the brink,” Aylieff said.

An Afghan man receives packages of fortified biscuits distributed by the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) organisation in the Laja Mangal district of Paktia province on March 16, 2026.
An Afghan man receives packages of fortified biscuits distributed by the World Food Programme in the Laja Mangal district of Paktia province [AFP]

Tensions boiled over at the end of February and resulted in some of the worst fighting in recent years when Afghanistan launched cross-border attacks in response to Pakistani air attacks that Kabul said killed civilians.

The attacks led to Pakistan declaring “open war” against the Afghan authorities and targeting the capital.

Islamabad accuses Kabul of harbouring fighters from the Pakistan Taliban (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan) who have claimed responsibility for attacks on Pakistan – a charge that Afghanistan’s Taliban has denied.

China announced on Monday that its special envoy Yue Xiaoyong had spent a week through Saturday mediating between the two countries and urging an immediate ceasefire.

Beijing’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Lin Jian said China has “consistently mediated the conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan through its own channels”.



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Steak ‘n Shake expands beef tallow cooking to new tater tots

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Steak ‘n Shake has rolled out its new tater tots cooked in beef tallow, expanding the fast-food chain’s push toward traditional frying methods.

The announcement drew attention on social media after the Indianapolis-based company highlighted the ingredient Monday morning in an X post, with commenters praising the move, while others debated whether beef tallow is healthier than vegetable oils.

Steak ‘n Shake previously made headlines last year when it announced that its fries would be cooked in beef tallow instead of vegetable oil — part of what the company described as a return to the “authentic way” of frying potatoes.

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“When tots were invented in the 1950s, they were cooked in beef tallow,” Steak ‘n Shake wrote in its X post. 

“Steak ‘n Shake is bringing them to you in the 21st century as the only chain offering 100% Beef Tallow Tots. You can get a taste of throwback tots.”

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Steak ‘n Shake has debuted 100% beef tallow tater tots at its restaurants. (iStock)

Beef tallow — rendered beef fat — was commonly used in restaurant fryers decades ago before many chains switched to vegetable oils, according to industry experts. In recent years, some restaurants and food influencers have revived interest in the ingredient amid debates about seed oils and traditional cooking methods.

Most of the responses on X were positive, with commenters sharing their excitement.

Tallow tots? Now that’s how you do crispy right,” wrote one commenter.

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“I’m going to quite literally find one of your restaurants tomorrow or ASAP. Tallow tots [are] speaking my love language,” wrote another.

“Oh my gosh. I’m there,” wrote someone else.

“Can’t wait to try these!” said yet another commenter.

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Many social media commenters expressed their interest and excitement in trying Steak ‘n Shake’s new tater tots (not pictured). (iStock)

A few commenters seemed less than enthusiastic about the news.

“Honestly, if you’re going for the health edge, you should be using organic EVOO (look it up, intern, lol) or avocado oil,” wrote one commenter.

“Not everyone eats mammals. Great for the paleo carnivores. Not great for the pollo/pescatarians or vegetarians and vegans,” said another person.

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“The fries [that were] fried in beef tallow had a weird [taste] and they weren’t crispy,” wrote someone else.

Several commenters remarked that they wanted to try the tots, but said there were no Steak ‘n Shake locations near them.

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Several commenters said they’d like to try the new tater tots — but there were no Steak ‘n Shake restaurants in their area. (Steak ‘n Shake; iStock)

“Tater tots are still a deep-fried food, no matter the frying medium,” South Carolina-based dietitian-nutritionist Lauren Manaker told Fox News Digital. 

“The high heat used in deep-frying can produce acrylamide, a chemical linked to potential health risks when consumed in large amounts, regardless of the type of oil or fat used,” she said. “While beef tallow may offer some advantages as a frying fat due to its high smoke point and stability, it doesn’t make tater tots a ‘health food.’

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Manaker said that tater tots, “whether fried in beef tallow or other oils, are best enjoyed in moderation as an occasional indulgence rather than a regular part of a healthy diet.”

California chef and restaurateur Andrew Gruel told Fox News Digital he was curious to know if Steak ‘n Shake’s tater tots are par fried ahead of time.

“The only way you can ensure [they] are fully seed oil-free is if the restaurant cuts them on-site,” as his restaurants do, Gruel said.

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Steak ‘n Shake switched to beef tallow fries (not pictured) last year. (iStock)

Fox News Digital reached out to Steak ‘n Shake for further comment.

Just last month, Steak ‘n Shake announced that it was removing all microwaves from its kitchens by April 15.

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“Quality restaurants don’t need microwaves,” Steak ‘n Shake posted on X at the time.

“It is part of our journey to improve food quality and use traditional methods of cooking only.”

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This month, Steak ‘n Shake began giving its hourly employees a bitcoin bonus of 21 cents per hour — and is offering a $1,000 contribution to the Trump Accounts, “supporting our employees’ children.”



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