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A NASA panel established last year to investigate unidentified aerial phenomena, commonly known as UFOs, held its inaugural public hearing.

A NASA panel established last year to investigate Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), commonly known as UFOs, held its inaugural public hearing on Wednesday, May 31. Comprised of 16 experts from various scientific fields, the panel was assembled to examine unclassified UFO sightings and provide rigorous scientific scrutiny to these occurrences. “It is our collective responsibility…

A recent encounter between a Chinese military jet and American spy plane has further escalated tensions between the two nations.

A recent encounter between a Chinese military jet and a U.S. spy plane has further exacerbated tensions, as both sides have accused the other of being the aggressor in the incident. And nine juveniles in California have been taken into custody in connection with an assault of three Marines that was captured on camera. These…

Over 200,000 deportation cases were dismissed because the Department of Homeland Security failed to file paperwork on time.

A report found the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is funding an anti-terror college program that has lumped the Republican Party, as well as Christian and conservative groups, into the same category as Nazis. The report comes from the Media Research Center, a conservative watchdog group. According to Straight Arrow News’ exclusive Media Miss tool,…

According to war game simulations run by China, hypersonic weapons would destroy the largest vessel in the U.S. Navy with "certainty."

According to war game simulations run by a team of Chinese military planners, hypersonic weapons would destroy the largest and most expensive vessel in the U.S. Navy with “certainty.” In a series of more than 20 digitally simulated battles, Chinese forces sank the USS Gerald R. Ford and its accompanying carrier battle group using a…

The Pentagon says it overestimated the value of weapons sent to Ukraine since the beginning of the war by $3 billion.

A significant accounting error by the U.S. could serve to benefit Ukraine in its war against Russia. $3 billion dollars. That’s amount the Pentagon says it overestimated in weapons sent to Ukraine since the war began. That clerical error will allow the Defense Department to send more weapons to Ukraine without having to ask Congress…

Another American may be dead in Ukraine. Mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin said the man, possibly an ex-Army Ranger, was killed in Bakhmut.

Another American may be dead in Ukraine. In a video posted to Telegram, Yevgeny Prigozhin, the mercenary leader of the Wagner Group, revealed what looks like the driver’s license and military identification of a retired Army soldier from Idaho. Prigozhin said the man, possibly an ex-Army Ranger, was killed while fighting for Ukraine in Bakhmut.…

To improve the "quality of life" for U.S. military members, the nation’s top brass are turning to their own to find out what changes to make.

The United States military is struggling to find enough recruits to fill its ranks. The nation’s top brass are taking several steps to rectify the problem, including taking advice from some of their own. Mandatory Funday is the online handle of a social media influencer who caters to a specific audience. Straight Arrow News is…

In an ongoing standoff over the Defense Department's abortion policy, the confirmation of 160 military promotions remains on hold.

In an ongoing standoff over the Defense Department’s abortion policy, the confirmation of 160 military promotions remains on hold, causing concerns among top officials and raising questions about the impact on U.S. national security. Sen. Tommy Tuberville has utilized the promotions as leverage to urge the Defense Department to rescind its policy that utilizes taxpayer…

President Joe Biden will meet with lawmakers to discuss the nation's debt, as the U.S. attempts to avoid a potential government default.

President Joe Biden will meet with lawmakers Tuesday, May 9, to discuss the nation’s debt ceiling issue, as the United States attempts to avoid a potential government default. And China has ordered the expulsion of a Canadian diplomat from the country in a move that has been viewed as a further escalation of tensions between…

Six senators sent a letter to the departments of Education and Defense, urging them to scrutinize the university's participation in student loan programs.

The University of Phoenix advertises itself as a school for those looking to chart a new path in life. The institution has a a well-connected network of alumni, and its commercials are everywhere.  But according to six Democratic senators, the school has a history of scamming students. They want the departments of Education and Defense…

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