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AI SMART GLASSES WILL HELP VISUALLY IMPAIRED RUNNERS TAKE ON THE LONDON MARATHON

Technology - Saturday, April 25, 2026 at 9:36AM

AI smart glasses will help visually impaired runners take on the London Marathon

LONDON (AP) — Running past Buckingham Palace during training, Tilly Dowler is closing in on a goal she once thought out of reach.

Dowler, who has Stargardt disease and says she has about 10% useful vision, only began running last year, starting with a couch to 5K program before building up to marathon distance. She is now preparing to run the London Marathon with her boyfriend as her guide, using AI powered Oakley Meta Vanguard smart glasses to help her navigate and track her progress.

“They are AI assisted,” she said. “While running, I can ask for live cues, such as what landmarks are around me and how far I have run.”

She said the glasses allow her to combine audio feedback with guidance from her running partner.

“I can put my music on but still be able to listen to my guide runner,” she said.

Her goal is not focused on speed.

“My mission was to inspire other people with sight loss and people going through something really tough and inspire them to believe in themselves,” she said.

Dowler is among a growing number of visually impaired runners using AI enabled smart glasses. These wearable devices combine standard consumer products with cameras, microphones and open ear speakers. They can be controlled with your voice, buttons or some simple gestures and use artificial intelligence to interpret surroundings and provide audio feedback.

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The most well known smart glasses are from tech company Meta, which makes them in partnership with Ray-Ban and Oakley. More than 7 million pairs of Meta Ray-Bans were sold last year, underscoring their growing popularity. But they’ve also stirred privacy worries, including being used to film people without their knowledge as well as concerns that Meta was sending the video to human reviewers for AI training.

For Sha Khan, who lost around 90 percent of his vision in 2021 due to retinitis pigmentosa and Stargardt disease, the technology has become part of daily life as well as training.

“It’s like literally a part of me now,” he said. “If I step out the front door, I wouldn’t do that without my glasses on.”

Khan also relies on his guide dog, Moby, in his day to day life, using him for navigation outside of running.

He said the hands free nature of the glasses is especially useful because it allows him to stay focused on working with Moby without needing to handle a phone.

Khan began running in 2022 after a volunteer from Guide Dogs UK, a charity that provides guide dogs and mobility support for people with vision loss, encouraged him to try it after his sudden loss of sight loss and the impact that it had on his mental health.

While training with guide runners, he uses voice commands to interact with the glasses.

“If they say that’s Big Ben ahead of us I can just say ‘hey Meta take a picture,’” he said.

He said the hands free nature of the device is important.

“I don’t need to be worrying about fumbling with a mobile phone,” he said.

Smart glasses use a front facing camera to capture visual input and artificial intelligence to analyze it, converting the information into audio delivered through speakers built into the frame.

Chris Lewis, a technology analyst who is visually impaired and has used smart glasses while skiing, said the system provides an additional layer of awareness.

“The AI is taking the images coming in, analyzing it and giving you the information about what’s in front of you, what might be moving and what might be changing,” he said.

He said this allows users to receive information in real time without losing awareness of their surroundings, which is important for activities such as running.

However, Lewis said events like marathons can pose additional challenges, with large crowds putting pressure on mobile networks and potentially weakening signal, which in turn can affect how reliably the glasses deliver real time information.

Guide Dogs UK, which also provides other services to help people live independently, says the technology should be used alongside existing support systems rather than replacing them.

“These glasses can really support and enhance somebody’s independence but they’re not there to be relied upon or replace core independent skills,” said Tommy Dean, a technology specialist at the charity.

He said guide dogs, mobility training and human support remain essential, particularly in complex environments.

Ben Hatton, an analyst at CCS Insight who studies emerging consumer technologies, said reliability remains a key challenge.

“If you’re going to allow visually impaired people to walk down the street or cross busy roads with the technology then it has to be perfectly reliable every single time,” he said.

He said factors such as accuracy, connectivity and cost will determine how widely the technology can be adopted.

Despite those limitations, experts say advances in artificial intelligence are enabling mainstream devices to play a growing role in accessibility.

“The fact that consumer technology can enhance the experience of someone with a sight problem adds to the potential to be more and more independent,” Lewis said.

More than 59,000 runners are expected to take part in the London Marathon on Sunday, according to organizers, following a 26.2 mile route through the capital that starts in Greenwich and finishes near Buckingham Palace.

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MAN FROM PENNSYLVANIA UNDER IMPRESSION HE HAS EATEN MEXICAN FOOD

Babylon Bee

 

Man From Pennsylvania Under Impression He Has Eaten Mexican Food

Culture

May 1, 2025 · BabylonBee.com

 

SCRANTON, PA — A group of friends received a detailed critique of popular south-of-the-border cuisine recently from a Pennsylvania man who was apparently under the impression that he had eaten actual Mexican food.

 

Jameson O'Leary helpfully informed his companions that there was nothing special about Mexican food, clearly with the misguided belief that he had experienced real Mexican cuisine at some point in his life.

 

"I like Mexican food," said the poor, ignorant fool. "It's nothing special, though. It's just blandly spiced ground beef, chicken, pork, or steak with cheese and chopped vegetables on a flour tortilla. The only thing that changes from one dish to another is how it's placed in the tortilla and what type of meat it is. I would definitely know, because I live in Pennsylvania."

 

O'Leary's friend, who was born and raised in Southern California, expressed bewilderment that such a conclusion could be drawn. "Anyone who has had real Mexican food knows what the hype is all about," said San Diego-area native Kevin Mason. "He seems to be operating under the mistaken idea that he's eaten Mexican food before. But… I mean… he's from Pennsylvania. So, yeah. Not sure where that perceived knowledge comes from."

 

At publishing time, his friends reported that O'Leary had once again defended his strong belief that Imagine Dragons was arguably the greatest rock band of all time. 

WOMAN WHO FELL SICK AFTER EATING RAW MCDONALD'S BURGER LAUNCHES SCATHING RANT

Daily Mail

 

'Please explain': Woman who fell sick after eating a RAW McDonald's burger launches a scathing rant

By BURNEY WONG and MATT JONES, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA

Published: 20:15 EDT, 30 April 2026 | Updated: 22:21 EDT, 30 April 2026

 

A woman has launched a scathing rant after she took a closer look at her McDonald's burger and discovered it was raw.

 

Carla Dolby demanded an explanation from the fast food giant after she was reduced to a diet of plain toast and Hydralyte following the ordeal.

 

'Maccas, please explain, what is this?' she asked in a TikTok video, while holding the remainders of the undercooked burger.

 

'I know it's my fault for not looking when I was eating it, but I was so hungry.

 

'I was eating away, looked down and noticed it wasn't cooked. I think you should just trust that your food is cooked if you're purchasing from a fast food restaurant.

 

'My insides are literally still ruined, I've had to call in sick, I've had to cancel my plans on the weekend. I'm feeling so lethargic, but lesson learned.'

 

Ms Dolby lodged a complaint with McDonald's and was told the fast food giant would launch an investigation, which could take up to 10 business days.

 

'We will engage the restaurant management team to commence an investigation,' the fast food giant said in the response.

 

'Our restaurant teams will complete an in-depth review, which may include reviewing CCTV, as well as records from other customers during the time of this visit.

 

'Please know that this may take up to 10 working days, and you will be contacted by the store upon completion of this process.'

 

Aussies were quick to share their own fast food horror stories.

 

'I got a sundae from Maccas last year, got about halfway and realised my spoon was tapping something metal. Turns out it was the top of the handle for the sundae sauces,' one person wrote.

 

'I had a milk carton lid in my Maccas coffee,' another said.

 

But others stuck up for employees at the chain, suggesting they were new. 

 

'Respect the workers, their jobs are stressful enough with training and learning new stuff is hard,' they said.

 

One person who claimed to be a McDonald's manager also chimed in. 

 

'We take food safety complaints very seriously. More than likely someone will be fired. I hope it gets resolved,' they said.

 

'Genuinely, as a manager at Macca's, this makes me so annoyed. It's not hard to check if the grills are working and it's also not hard to check if the meat isn't cooked.

 

'I'm assuming it might've been a newly trained employee or someone who wasn't paying attention.'

 

Daily Mail contacted McDonald's for comment and a spokesperson said: 'We contacted the customer to apologise and processed a full refund and store credit.'

 

'Restaurant management have retrained the employees involved on the correct procedures to ensure we're serving food to the highest standards of taste and quality,' the spokesperson said.

WOMAN THROWN OFF PLANE AFTER SCREAMING AT FLIGHT ATTENDANTS FOR NOT SPEAKING CHINESE

Daily Mail

 

Dramatic moment disruptive passenger HALTS airline by screaming at flight attendants for speaking English in chaotic scenes

READ MORE: Passenger left in tears after flight attendant 'wouldn't let him use' the bathroom

By ERIN DEBORAH WAKS, TRAVEL WRITER

Published: 05:46 EDT, 4 May 2026 | Updated: 05:46 EDT, 4 May 2026

 

A woman was thrown off a plane after reportedly screaming at flight attendants for speaking English.

 

Her outburst caused a delay of nearly two hours on board the aircraft, which was set to travel from China to Malaysia.

 

The angry passenger even claimed that she was an off-duty flight attendant for a rival airline and that she was 'filming a reality show'.

 

As cabin instructions were read out in English and Malay, the woman sprung to her feet and proudly exclaimed: 'I am from China!'

 

The scenes were filmed on AirAsia X flight D7809 from Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport in China to Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia on 22 April.

 

The flight, originally set for a 2am departure, was grounded until 3.46am as security dealt with the escalating situation.

 

According to witnesses, the disturbance began when the passenger refused to switch her mobile phone to flight mode during taxiing.

 

When a fellow traveller, identified as Mr Mou, began filming the safety protocol breach, the woman reportedly became 'uncontrollable'.

 

The passenger reportedly shouted: 'Why does an international flight not speak Chinese?'

 

The woman, who identified herself as an off-duty flight attendant for China Southern Airlines, demanded an apology from those filming her.

 

AirAsia crew members attempted to de-escalate the situation, but the woman refused to sit down or comply with safety instructions.

 

Following standard protocol, the pilot returned the aircraft to the gate, where airport police were called to remove the passenger, as reported by Creatorzine.com.

 

A spokesperson for the Chongqing airport authorities confirmed that the passenger was escorted off the flight for 'disrupting public order on an aircraft'.

 

The flight eventually landed safely in Kuala Lumpur at 8.14am.

 

It is understood that some passengers missed connecting flights in Kuala Lumpur due to the delay, with several reportedly forced to wait 24 hours for the next available service.

 

Benyamin Ismail, general manager of AirAsia X, stated: 'The pilot made the decision to return to the parking bay for the safety and order of the aircraft as the guest refused to follow instructions and interfered with the crew's duties.'

 

He added: 'The guest was removed by the local authorities.

 

'We would like to praise our crew members for their professionalism in handling the situation according to the set procedures.'

 

A spokesperson for China Southern Airlines denied that the woman in question was a flight attendant, stating: 'The person involved is not an employee of our company.'

 

It comes after an AirAsia flight was forced to make an emergency landing two hours after takeoff, leaving passengers stranded in Brisbane earlier this year.

 

Flight D7221 was bound for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, after departing Sydney.

 

The plane began issuing the international code for a general emergency, referred to as 'squawking 7700', according to Flight Radar.

 

The altitude of the plane dropped from 34,000ft - which is a typical commercial cruising height - to about 10,000 ft, according to Flight Radar data.

 

All 142 passengers and the 11-person crew disembarked without incident.

MAN FINDS WORM IN MCDONALD'S ICED TEA

Daily Mail

 

Loyal McDonald's customer sipping his daily sweet tea spits drink out after feeling something SQUIRM through his straw

By JACK TOLEDO

Published: 14:05 EDT, 4 May 2026 | Updated: 14:05 EDT, 4 May 2026

 

A Wisconsin man who regularly visits his local McDonald's for a sweet tea 'was contemplating his life' after claiming he sucked up a sewage worm into his mouth.

 

Joe Hauenstein was one of several customers who claimed that their beverages from the Paddock Lake McDonald's were tainted with worms, according to TMJ4 News.

 

Hauenstein told TMJ4 about his horrible experience on April 26:  'The worm came through the straw and went into my mouth.'

 

'I spit it out and just sat there contemplating life because I've never had something like that happen to me before. It was absolutely disgusting.'

 

Hauenstein wasn't alone in his alleged horrifying experience.

 

Jzamyne Gurske took to Facebook on that same day in April after stopping at the fast-food restaurant in Paddock Lake with her family to get a smoothie and a Sprite.

 

Furiously, she added that a large worm was floating in the soda they ordered: '...James got a large Sprite, and there is a big worm in it!'

 

'How does this even happen! I'm extremely angry and disgusted, my child drank off of this before we noticed it was in it.'

 

Gurske told the outlet that after she uploaded her story featuring some nasty images of the worm inside the beverage, others reached out to say they had the same experience.

 

Kenosha County health said multiple complaints were filed about the worms at the restaurant.

 

As officials inspected the McDonald's on April 27, a manager said that they noticed worms coming out of a sewage receptacle under the drive-through soda and ice machine over the weekend, according to a report cited by TMJ4.

 

Investigators speculated in the report that 'recent flooding may have caused a failure in the floor drain and tiles.'

 

'Furthermore, this failure may have allowed water to back siphonage into components of the soda/ice machine,' officials added.

 

Hauenstein highlighted how the suspected origins of the worm make the situation worse: 'Yeah, and it's not just an earthworm - it's a sewage worm, so that makes it even worse.'

 

'If you have a kid, you wouldn't want to feed that to them. Nobody would want to feed a sewage worm to their kids.'

 

Aside from the alleged incidents at the Paddock Lake McDonald's, several other incidents from across the US shared online how they found worms after purchasing a beverage from their local Mickey D's.

 

'I am absolutely disgusted with roaring spring McDonald's,' Baylee Swope posted from Pennsylvania on April 25.

 

Swope said she drank her entire cup of tea before finding a worm at the bottom.

 

She claimed she was filing a complaint after not receiving any help and added that it was 'not the first time' she had seen this.

 

Another user in Mississippi posted a similar incident before vowing never to return to McDonald's.

 

The Daily Mail has reached out to McDonald's for comment.

POPEYES INTRODUCES TWO NEW SANDWICHES AND BRINGS BACK CHICKEN WRAPS PERMANENTLY

PEOPLE

 

Popeyes Is Introducing 2 New Chicken Sandwiches and Bringing Back Chicken Wraps Permanently

By Erin Clements  Published on May 4, 2026 01:36PM EDT

 

Popeyes just announced a pair of additions to its menu, plus the return of a fan favorite.

 

The chicken chain is launching two new Honey BBQ Chicken Sandwiches: a Honey BBQ Chicken Sandwich ($5.49) and a Honey BBQ Bacon + Cheese Sandwich ($6.99).

 

The Honey BBQ Chicken Sandwich offers a chicken breast filet marinated in Louisiana herbs and spices, Honey BBQ sauce, pickles and a toasted brioche bun.

 

The Honey BBQ Bacon + Cheese Sandwich is similar to the first, but also features bacon and Havarti cheese.

 

The restaurant’s Chicken Wraps also make their return on Monday, May 4, becoming a permanent menu item.

 

The wraps ($3.99) come in three varieties: classic, spicy, and a new Blackened Ranch. Each wraps includes a breaded and battered chicken tender, lettuce, shredded cheese, two pickles, a buttermilk tortilla inspired by the brand’s biscuits and classic, spicy or blackened Ranch sauce.

 

Popeyes introduced the wraps in July 2025 amid the return of the fan-favorite snack wraps at McDonald’s.

 

"The Wrap Wars are officially on and Popeyes is way ahead of the game," the chain said in an email shared with PEOPLE at the time.

 

Last month, Popeyes revealed its first-ever anime collaboration.

 

The chain partnered with Toei Animation to launch Popeyes x One Piece on April 13, with a limited meal themed for the popular series.

 

“Inspired by series' iconic characters and their larger-than-life journey, this one-of-a-kind One Piece collaboration invites fans to fuel up like a member of the Straw Hat Crew with exclusive menu items and collectible drops designed to spark fandom, sharing, and serious hype,” read a press release shared with PEOPLE.

 

The lineup includes the Luffy Bento Bundle, which comes with two pieces of Signature Chicken, Mac & Cheese, a Gum-Gum Fruit Lemonade and Chopper's Cupcake.

 

In March, Popeyes introduced a $5 Chicken Sandwich.

 

The restaurant refreshed its $5 Faves Menu, which was available March 16 through May 3 at participating U.S. restaurants.

 

“At a time when consumers are prioritizing value, Popeyes is delivering premium, craveable Louisiana flavor at a price point that stands out, giving fans a reason to revisit (and rethink) what $5 can get you,” a release said.