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Trump teases new government UFO files coming soon

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Donald Trump teases new government UFO files coming soon
Trump says secret government UFO files will be released soon, inviting supporters to decide for themselves what’s real.

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Trump says review of UFO files found 'interesting' documents
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Trump teases impending release of 'very interesting' UFO documents
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Trump says first releases from Pentagon UFO study will come out 'very, very soon' after Phoenix rally tease
President Donald Trump said the first releases from a Pentagon study on UFOs will come out "very, very soon."

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Trump Says He Will Release Government Records About UFOs ‘Very Soon’
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Trump teases imminent UFO file release, says ‘very interesting’ discoveries coming
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Government shutdown becoming longest in US history as Democrats dig in on Obamacare

The 2025 government shutdown is hours away from breaking a record to be the longest-ever in history. The prior record was held by the 2018-2019 government shutdown during President Donald Trump's first term. Trump signed legislation ending that shutdown in ...
The Hill
5mon

Government set to reopen after historic shutdown: What to know

The House on Wednesday passed a bill to reopen the government, sending it to President Trump’s desk and setting up the end of the longest shutdown in U.S. history. That vote came after eight members of the Senate Democratic caucus cut a deal with ...
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Government to host summit about keeping children safe online in age of AI

Despite nearly 50,000 responses to a Government consultation on keeping children safe online, Technology Secretary Liz Kendall has called on more young people to reply before it closes in five weeks, because the respondents so far include only around 6,000 children.
CBS News
5mon

Who's to blame for government shutdown? A new poll shows what voters think.

In Washington D.C., the showdown war of words continues, and so does the government shutdown. "Republicans have shown zero interest or capacity to reopen the government, enact a spending agreement that meets the needs of the American people, or address the ...
CNBC
5mon

Shutdown cost government contractors $12 billion so far, Chamber of Commerce report says

Thousands of businesses that contract with the federal government are losing $3 billion a week, a new report from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce found. Unlike federal employees, contractors are not legally guaranteed back pay when the government returns to ...
Fox News
2mon

Government shutdown enters day 4 as lawmakers gear up for House-wide vote on Trump-backed deal

The ongoing partial government shutdown is now in its fourth day, but House GOP leaders are confident that the end is near. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is aiming to hold a chamber-wide procedural vote on the Senate's funding compromise on Tuesday ...
CBS News
5mon

We asked 7 lawmakers and Vice President Vance what they're doing to end the government shutdown

Nikole Killion is a CBS News congressional correspondent based in Washington D.C., who has covered some of the biggest stories on Capitol Hill since 2021. Killion has also served a key role in CBS News' election coverage during the 2024 and 2020 ...
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Delivering on AI in Government

Governments recognize AI's transformative potential but face hurdles like risk aversion, budget, and training gaps. To succeed, they must make AI accessible, train employees, measure impact, invest in scalable platforms,
Opinion
The Mining Journal
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Opinion

Little kids, big government

Child care got expensive — more than $13,000 per child, per year. So many people want government to pay for it. My state just agreed. New York will fund free child care. Yay! But wait … what government does isn’t free.
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