Mar. 16, 2025
A Department of Defense whistleblower made a number of shocking claims about unexplained aerial phenomena — or UAPs, the updated government term for UFOs — during testimony in a congressional hearing on Wednesday.
Among his many claims made under oath, former U.S. intelligence official David Grusch told the House Oversight Committee that “non-human” beings had been retrieved from spacecraft.
A former combat officer, Grusch co-led the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’sUnidentified Aerial Phenomena(UAP) analysis from late 2021 to July 2022.
Mar. 16, 2025
Four people sustained injuries after being shot near the entrance of a shopping mall in Texas, according to police.
“The shooting happened in a breezeway outside the mall,” San Antonio Police Chief William McManus told PEOPLE in a statement on Thursday. “The four people were together when they were shot. The victims were three males, ages 17, 26, and 41 and a female, age 19 or 20. Their injuries include shots to the abdomen and foot.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Arnez Yaron Jamison Sr., 27, was allegedly driving the children — Arnez Yaron Jamison Jr., 4; Robbiana Evans, 6; Jamire Halley, 8, and 2-year-old Ar’mani Jamison — around 12:30 a.m. near Taylors when the car they were in went off the side of a highway and struck several trees, according to thePensacola News Journal.
Arnez Jr., Evans, and Halley died at the scene, and Ar’mani died on Sunday at a hospital,WLKY reported.
Mar. 16, 2025
Four sisters from Northern California all got pregnant during the coronavirus pandemic.
Caroline Toth, Amy Gossett and twins Haley Andrews and Katie DeAngelis were born 18 months apart and are now looking forward to raising their newest babies together.
“And so, it was just one of those things where Katie got pregnant, and it’s like, gosh, should we all just jump on board?” she continues. “And it worked out great that way.
Mar. 16, 2025
Four sisters are expecting to welcome babies this year — in an incredible coincidence that surprised them all!
The sisters — Jessica Hanna, Jordan Sutton, Jena Primsky and Jaden Lortz — who live across three different states, toldGood Morning Americathat finding out that they were all pregnant at the same time was “a complete shock.”
“I know so many people will say, ‘You guys all planned this,’ but with two of us having fertility help, definitely not planned.