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Congress hears more testimony about UFOs: ‘We are not alone’
SUMMARY: In a recent Capitol Hill hearing, lawmakers pushed for greater transparency on UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena), the new term for UFOs. Former Pentagon officer Luis Elizondo confirmed the existence of secret UAP crash retrieval programs and suggested that non-human biological entities may be involved. He emphasized that UAPs, which could pose a national security threat, feature advanced technologies not made by any known government. Despite these claims, the hearing lacked direct evidence, with witnesses agreeing to testify behind closed doors. The hearing has sparked discussions about future investigations and public disclosure of classified materials.
Wednesday’s joint congressional hearing by subcommittees of the House Oversight Committee was titled, “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth.”
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Moore changing Houses, heading to Washington | North Carolina
SUMMARY: After 11 terms in the North Carolina House of Representatives, Republican Tim Moore is moving to the U.S. House. A record-holder as speaker, Moore played a key role in the state’s legislative achievements, including overriding numerous vetoes by Governor Cooper. Moore’s leadership skills, particularly his ability to manage a large legislature and encourage compromise, are highly regarded. He won his U.S. House race against Democrat Pat Genant with 58%. Despite Moore’s departure, Republicans are expected to maintain control of North Carolina’s policy direction, with new leaders like Dustin Hall stepping into Moore’s role in the state legislature.
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Florida sues former FEMA officials over Hurricane Helene, Milton failures | Florida
SUMMARY: Florida is suing current and former FEMA officials for allegedly discriminating against hurricane victims based on their political affiliation. Attorney General Ashley Moody filed the lawsuit against FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell and former official Marn’i Washington, claiming they directed workers to ignore aid requests from households displaying Trump signs. Reports indicate that at least 20 such homes were overlooked for assistance after hurricanes Helene and Milton. Washington, who was fired and claims to be a scapegoat, alleges that similar instructions were given in North Carolina. The lawsuit seeks damages and accountability for violating the civil rights of residents.
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Tropical Depression 19 not likely to impact North Carolina
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Cat Campbell reports that potential tropical cyclone number 19 may soon be named Sarah, expected to develop by the weekend. Currently moving west at 6 mph with top winds of 30 mph, it is located east of Honduras and could pass over the Yucatan Peninsula. The system may gain intensity in the Gulf of Mexico next week, potentially impacting Florida. Forecast models suggest the storm could approach the eastern U.S. as high pressure shifts east. While impacts to North Carolina are unlikely, monitoring will continue for the Southeast, particularly Florida, mid to late next week.
The National Weather Service on Wednesday started forecasting a track for the next tropical system. Potential Tropical Cyclone 19 is now Tropical Depression 19, with winds of 35 mph and a location east of Honduras in the Caribbean. The good news is hurricane chances are trending much lower. WRAL meteorologists said this system may remain weak and messy after land interaction, which makes it a much lower threat for Florida and the U.S.
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