The Alaska Supreme Court ruled Friday that law enforcement must have a warrant prior to using aircraft and binoculars or cameras with zoom lenses to surveil areas around homes. The decision by Alaska’s high court explains that some argue that "because small airplane travel is so common in Alaska, and because any passenger might peer...
A long-awaited Pentagon report on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) concluded Friday that there is no evidence the U.S. has reverse-engineered alien spacecraft and rebutted claims that Washington is hiding off-world technology or extraterrestrial biological material. The first volume of an investigation from the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), called the Historical Record Report, debunks claims...
The Senate passed several appropriations bills on Friday to avoid a government shutdown, and after President Biden's State of the Union address the night before.
House Republicans sent a letter to the Biden Administration, calling for the president to "immediately terminate" a program that has flown in more than 320,000 migrants into the U.S.
A federal judge ruled that a humanitarian program targeted for four nations, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, be upheld, dismissing a Republican challenge.