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UFOs – the one thing that can bring divided Congress together

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The US Congress held a landmark panel on unidentified anomalous phenomena, commonly known as UFOs, signalling a serious acknowledgment that these mysterious sightings warrant scrutiny at the highest levels of government.

The panel featured witnesses who shared their encounters with objects defying physics and raised concerns about potential national security threats. While the hearing did not provide concrete evidence of alien life, it highlighted the need for greater transparency from the military regarding UAPs.

Witnesses, including retired US Navy commander David Fravor and ex-Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch, recounted their experiences with unexplained objects. They emphasized the need for a reporting process to encourage military personnel and the public to report sightings without fear of retaliation.

The hearing demonstrated that investigating UFOs, now referred to as UAPs, has become a bipartisan issue in Congress. Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers have called for investigations and military transparency. The issue has gained momentum since 2017 when The New York Times reported the existence of a secret Pentagon program to investigate UAPs, and subsequent videos showing unexplained encounters were published.

While the hearing focused on serious questioning about UAPs, some skepticism was expressed by a few lawmakers regarding extraterrestrial activity. The public embrace of UFOs as a policy issue has rapidly evolved, moving from secretive meetings to televised panels, reflecting growing interest and concern about these unidentified phenomena.

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How Donald Trump’s business policies will shape the U.S. economy

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Business leaders are closely monitoring the impact that President-elect Donald Trump’s forthcoming policies might have on the financial landscape.

In a resounding victory, Trump captured both the electoral and popular vote to become the 47th President of the United States.

Trump’s landslide victory is fueling discussions on how his administration’s potential policy changes could reshape tax and trade systems as well as influence global economies.

Vick Tipnes, the CEO of Blackstone medical services joins Veronica Dudo to discuss.

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Usha Vance to make history as the first Indian-American Second Lady

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President-elect Donald Trump is assembling his transition team in Florida alongside Vice President-elect J.D. Vance as they prepare for the upcoming administration.

This election ushers in significant milestones, including Usha Vance, who will be the first Indian American and Hindu to serve as Second Lady of the United States.

As the daughter of Indian immigrants, her presence marks a moment of cultural representation in American politics.

Vice President-elect J.D. Vance praised his wife’s unwavering support, attributing her strength as a key factor in their successful campaign.

This new chapter signals a blend of continuity and change in the White House, promising a term marked by historical firsts and renewed policy efforts.

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Biden urges calm after election upset

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U.S. President Joe Biden is calling on Americans to “bring down the temperature” after Donald Trump’s stunning return to the presidency.

Speaking to Democrats shaken by Vice President Kamala Harris’ defeat, Biden urged, “Setbacks are unavoidable. Giving up is unforgivable.”

He praised the election as proof of America’s strong and trustworthy electoral system, stressing that it remains “honest, fair, and transparent.”

Biden extended an invitation to President-elect Trump to meet at the White House—a gesture Trump himself had not extended in 2020.

Meanwhile, Trump’s team confirms he plans to meet with Biden soon, as he begins building his leadership team.

Some Democrats say Biden, now 81, may have hurt Harris’ chances by initially seeking re-election, only dropping his bid after a difficult TV debate in July.

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