The third release of documents includes reports of UFO and UAP encounters from the United States, Zimbabwe, and Hungary.
Strong Democratic objections to the choice of Bill Pulte as acting intelligence chief added to bipartisan discomfort with warrantless surveillance of Americans.
The request came during a hearing on whether prosecutors deserve sanctions for allegedly improper public statements—allegations they deny.
Investigators found the agency could not verify thousands of housing sites and lacked key conflict-of-interest safeguards.
Officials say they’re confident the appeal will be successful.
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Multiple senators, meanwhile, say that Congress should act after a trustees report found the program would deplete earlier than forecast.
The labs ‘could be at risk of compromise due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war,’ the outgoing director of national intelligence said.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said NATO allies need to assess the value of modern technology compared with more expensive, traditional armaments.
A judge ruled last month that only Congress may change the name of the iconic performing arts facility.
The senior U.S. official dismissed reports indicating Iran could receive as much as $12 billion in economic relief immediately upon signing the agreement.
The figure represents about half of the flow of oil that has been stuck in the Strait of Hormuz since the Iran war started, he said.
Team USA has advanced past the group stage in its last three World Cup appearances but has failed to reach the quarter-finals since 1930.
Investors are betting on Elon Musk establishing data centers in space and making a permanent human colony on Mars.
Judge Leonie Brinkema gave the government a week to file a sworn declaration that the Trump administration will not revive the fund.
Businesses in Geneva want to avoid a repeat of the 2003 G8 summit protests.
‘The active shooter situation is resolved and the shooter is now deceased,’ Mayor Lori Blong said.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that a deal has ‘never been closer.’
Dr. Francis Collins made the admission in a newly disclosed email.
The high court on Thursday evening voted to decline the state’s petition and did not provide an explanation for its decision. Three justices dissented.