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The release, part of an ongoing disclosure initiative, includes witness accounts, photos, and videos of unexplained phenomena The Pentagon released the third batch of declassified files on unidentified flying objects on Friday. The disclosure adds 72 reports, witness accounts, photos, and videos to an ongoing transparency effort launched under a presidential order earlier this year.The latest release is part of what officials called a “historic transparency effort” aimed at making public government records related to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), the military’s preferred term for UFOs.Among the newly released materials are reports describing a “potato-shaped” object observed by military personnel, recurring…

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Government statistics have revealed that working-class white students are the demographic most disadvantaged by the British education system, despite receiving next to zero attention in the broader zeitgeist. While much of the societal energy is placed on improving the lot of ethnic minorities, it is, in fact, working-class white boys who are actually in need of attention and assistance. According to government figures shared with broadcaster ITV as part of the Independent Inquiry into White Working Class Educational Outcomes, white working-class students are nearly twice as likely to be absent from school compared to other groups. The report also found that…

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Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) introduced legislation Thursday that would raise civil fines on illegal aliens who enter or attempt to enter the United States unlawfully or fail to leave after being ordered removed, while also increasing penalties for employers who knowingly hire unauthorized workers. Scott’s bill, titled the “Illegal Immigration Cost Recovery Act,” is being cosponsored by Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-MT). The legislation would amend federal immigration law to increase civil financial penalties for three categories covered in the bill text: 1) aliens who “enter or attempt to enter the United States without authorization”; 2)…

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Pyongyang has condemned Washington’s approval of advanced air-to-air missile sales to Seoul, warning the move will further inflame tensions on the Korean peninsula North Korea has condemned Washington’s approval of advanced air-to-air missile sales to South Korea as “war exports,” warning the move would deepen tensions on the Korean peninsula.In a statement carried by KCNA, a senior North Korean Foreign Ministry official accused Washington and Seoul of “systematically tightening their military collusion and nexus to drive tensions in the Korean peninsula and its vicinity to an extreme,” despite growing international concern over regional instability.“US arms exports are war exports, and…

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Back in 2020, when doctors first told Jaclyn and Dustin Glass that in vitro fertilization (IVF) was their best bet for having a child, the New Jersey couple had no clue what the process entailed or how much it cost. Jaclyn, then 31 and working remotely as a fashion stylist, knew her employer didn’t offer anything labeled fertility benefits. But she and her lawyer husband were relieved to discover her employer’s insurance was subject to a New Jersey mandate that it cover IVF and in 2022 she had a son. “It’s definitely life-changing,” she says of the mandate.Still, when she…

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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) passed a resolution on Wednesday commanding Iran to “suspend all enrichment” activities and allow IAEA inspectors to properly assess how much enriched uranium it currently possesses. The Iranian Islamist regime has obstructed proper IAEA oversight of its nuclear activities for years, allowing only brief inspections of its Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant and no other nuclear sites. IAEA chief Rafael Grossi has in particular demanded that inspectors be allowed access to enrichment facilities, citing Iran’s obligations per international law, but at press time has not yet received such permission. The IAEA is the United Nations’…

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President Donald Trump on Thursday picked Jay Clayton, the U.S. Attorney in Manhattan, to become the next director of national intelligence (DNI). Trump wrote on Truth Social: I am pleased to announce the Nomination of very Highly Respected Jay Clayton, former Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the former Head of Sullivan & Cromwell, one of the most prominent and successful Law Firms anywhere in the World, and the current United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, to be the next Director of National Intelligence and, importantly, to serve in my Cabinet. Few people anywhere in…

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President Donald Trump is closing in on a final agreement with the Islamic Republic of Iran that would actually ensure that Iran never gets a nuclear weapon, a senior administration official told journalists including Breitbart News on a White House press call on Friday morning. The deal, according to this senior administration official who spent nearly an hour laying out the contours of the emerging agreement and fielding questions about it, would have several major planks. This official said there is a “75 percent” chance the deal is signed in the coming days and that a signing ceremony to ink…

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A Kittitas County, Washington, deputy was arrested at his home and fired from the sheriff’s office after allegedly pointing his gun at bar patrons early Sunday morning. MyNorthwest reported the Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office deputy was at the Brick Saloon in Roslyn Saturday night and was asked to leave after allegedly informing people that he was law enforcement and becoming “verbally abusive to members of the public and the staff.” KOMO News noted that the deputy, Nick Burson, exited the building and got into his vehicle. Once in the vehicle, he allegedly drove past the front of the bar “while pointing a handgun…

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A plane hit a radar pole at a Turkish airport on Thursday, frightening its 267 passengers as the aircraft taxied to its gate. The Turkish Airlines Boeing 777 had departed Istanbul and landed at Antalya Airport when its right wing smashed into the pole, the New York Post reported Friday. Video footage showed the plane surrounded by emergency vehicles as the passengers exited, and the jet appeared to have a huge hole in its side: Damages to the plane included a pierced fuselage and a dislodged overhead storage compartment. Another clip taken from inside the plane showed oxygen masks dangling…

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