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OMG science
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
5 days ago

Pentagon releases UFO files, but offers no evidence of little green men - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The Pentagon released 162 long-classified UAP files to increase transparency, but the records provide no confirmed evidence of alien life or secret retrieval programs.
Washington DC
fromenglish.elpais.com
5 days ago

Trump administration begins declassifying documents on UFOs and extraterrestrial life'

DoD released an initial set of UAP-related documents with no major revelations about extraterrestrial life, with weekly uploads planned to war.gov/ufo.
OMG science
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
5 days ago

Pentagon releases UFO files, but offers no evidence of little green men - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The Pentagon released 162 long-classified UAP files to increase transparency, but the records provide no confirmed evidence of alien life or secret retrieval programs.
Washington DC
fromenglish.elpais.com
5 days ago

Trump administration begins declassifying documents on UFOs and extraterrestrial life'

DoD released an initial set of UAP-related documents with no major revelations about extraterrestrial life, with weekly uploads planned to war.gov/ufo.
#ufos
US politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
5 days ago

Make up their own minds': Pentagon releases first tranche of UFO files

The Pentagon released 162 previously classified UFO/UAP files, with no determinations, aiming for public transparency while analysis of anomalies remains pending.
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Pentagon inks deals with AI giants, but not Anthropic

The US Department of Defense signed agreements with seven AI companies to enhance military capabilities, excluding Anthropic due to safety concerns.
#google
fromEngadget
2 weeks ago
Artificial intelligence

Google and the Pentagon sign classified deal to give the Department of Defense unfettered access to its AI models

Google has signed a deal with the US Department of Defense to use its AI models for lawful government purposes, with concerns over oversight and control.
fromThe Verge
2 weeks ago
Privacy professionals

Google and Pentagon reportedly agree deal for 'any lawful' use of AI

Google has signed a deal allowing the US Department of Defense to use its AI models for lawful government purposes amid employee concerns over ethical implications.
Artificial intelligence
fromEngadget
2 weeks ago

Google and the Pentagon sign classified deal to give the Department of Defense unfettered access to its AI models

Google has signed a deal with the US Department of Defense to use its AI models for lawful government purposes, with concerns over oversight and control.
Privacy professionals
fromThe Verge
2 weeks ago

Google and Pentagon reportedly agree deal for 'any lawful' use of AI

Google has signed a deal allowing the US Department of Defense to use its AI models for lawful government purposes amid employee concerns over ethical implications.
fromwww.npr.org
5 months ago

U.S. ready to cut support to Scouts, accusing them of attacking 'boy-friendly spaces'

The century-old partnership between the U.S. military and Scouting could be coming to an end. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is planning for the military to sever all ties with Scouting America, saying the group once known as the Boy Scouts is no longer a meritocracy and has become an organization designed to "attack boy-friendly spaces," according to documents reviewed by NPR.
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US politics
from24/7 Wall St.
8 months ago

The U.S. Navy's Most Expensive Weapons Programs in 2026

DOD's requested budget for 2026 is approximately $962 billion, with 40% allocated for weapons development and procurement.
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Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
11 months ago

Where the Most U.S. Military Personnel Live in Each State

Armed Forces Day, on May 17, 2025, recognizes the dedication of military personnel and the communities supporting them.
fromTheregister
1 year ago

US Defense Department cancels $5.1B in contracts

According to Hegseth, the funds saved through contract cuts would be better used to improve healthcare for US warfighters, rather than being burned on $500-an-hour consultants.
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