CLICK HERE to watch LIVE as Ross Coulthart provides analysis and reaction to the latest document release related to UFO/UAP files starting at 6 PT. (NewsNation) — The Pentagon has released more UFO ...
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 ...
The Trump administration is expected to release a second wave of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) files, with officials teasing the next batch of UFO files will be made public "very soon." Chief ...
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The Pentagon on Friday released a new tranche of files focused on UFOs as part of the Trump administration’s vow to be transparent on the issue. President Trump ordered the Defense Department to ...
The network is also adding a drama called 'Line of Fire' and two comedies, 'Newlyweds' and 'Sunset P.I.' By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Jim Rockford is back on the case at NBC — and he ...
In February, as Americans were searching through the Epstein files, President Trump announced plans for a large release of government data pegged to another topic that’s stoked conspiratorial flames: ...
The initial files are murky images that show what could be anything. The government said more would be released on a rolling basis. By Helene Cooper Reporting from Washington The Pentagon released ...
The Pentagon is starting to release files related to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), or unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The government said the effort is aimed at increasing transparency, ...
A new library is opening up in New York City this Friday, but rather than books, the space will house 3,437 volumes and roughly 3.5 million pages of the Epstein Files. The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey ...