ABC News’ Jay O'Brien breaks down what’s in the latest Pentagon UAP files and why people are buzzing about them again. Senate GOP frustrations grow as Trump blocks Republican victories Tim Cook: 'This ...
A former Pentagon official who investigated unexplained anomalous phenomena (UAPs) says newly released government documents contain evidence that the U.S. has long treated UAPs as a serious national ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. President Donald Trump's administration has released a second batch of ...
The second drop includes over 40 videos requested by lawmakers, along with a few files and some audio from NASA missions. The files include written statements about an unidentified object incident ...
Schlitz beer will be brewed for the last time on Saturday. Wisconsin Brewing Co. brewmaster Kirby Nelson told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that he’ll make an 80-barrel batch of Schlitz that adheres ...
Here are some of the best videos from the second drop of UAP videos, including a fighter jet shooting down a UFO and an account that left an intelligence officer "virtually speechless." By James ...
May 22 (Reuters) - The U.S. Defense Department on Friday released a second batch of previously classified files, opens new tab on alleged UFO sightings, including references to ‌people reporting ...
The Department of Defese has released its second batch of previously classified documents related to Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) to the public. The ...
Washington — The Pentagon on Friday released a new batch of 64 files related to UFOs, or UAPs, unveiling a second tranche of records that includes a 2025 first-hand account from an intelligence ...
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) looks on after a NFL game. Mandatory Credit: Scott Galvin-Imagn Images Rodgers officially returned to the Steelers on a one-year deal worth up to $25 ...
Baron Batch greeted me at his art studio with a handshake, a half-hug and a simple request: Leave the iPhone on a shelf in the hallway. I stepped into the studio, perched on a hill in Pittsburgh’s ...