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Pentagon’s UFO office has received hundreds of new reports

A new Pentagon office set up to track reports of unidentified flying objects has received “several hundreds” of new reports, but no evidence so far of alien life, the agency’s leadership told reporters Friday.

Musk-allied journalists dump more ‘Twitter Files’ detailing history with FBI

Elon Musk and his allies have released the latest drop in what they have termed the "Twitter Files" amid backlash over the billionaire's ban of several journalists from the platform.

WATCH: Miss America winner Grace Stanke makes history in 2022 pageant

There she is, Miss America.

White House to House Republicans: On funding government, be more like Senate GOP

EXCLUSIVE — The White House is ramping up pressure on House Republicans to work with Democrats and Senate Republicans in advancing an omnibus spending bill before the holidays, avoiding a government shutdown in the process.

Dolphins-Bills game in Buffalo to be hit by up to two feet of snow this weekend

Buffalo is turning up the cold ahead of the clash between the Bills and the Miami Dolphins Saturday as a massive lake-effect-fueled storm looms over the game.

Heavy snow expected to bombard the Northeast this weekend

A large storm that brought wintry weather to much of the country earlier this week is expected to bring heavy snow to the Northeast over the weekend, weather forecasters have warned.

Trump could face three criminal referrals after final Jan. 6 committee meeting: Report

Members of the Jan. 6 committee are expected to vote next Monday on whether to issue a criminal referral for former President Donald Trump on three different charges, according to a report.

Rise in invasive group A strep infections adds to strain on children’s hospitals

Several children's hospitals are reporting elevated numbers of invasive group A strep infections, a severe and sometimes life-threatening illness that occurs when bacteria invade parts of the body, such as the bloodstream.

Madison Cawthorn sued over $193,000 worth of unpaid legal fees

Outgoing Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) is being sued by his own lawyers over $193,000 in unpaid legal fees stemming from a legal challenge to his candidacy during the 2022 North Carolina primary.

Four possible outcomes for Trump from Jan. 6 committee’s blockbuster finale

Former President Donald Trump will soon learn what the Jan. 6 select committee has in store for him after nearly two years of probing the final weeks of his presidency.
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