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Pentagon Releases Second Wave of Declassified UFO Files
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What happened: The Pentagon released over 50 declassified videos and hundreds of pages of documents on May 22 covering unexplained aerial phenomena from the 1940s through 2024. The files include infrared military footage, Cold War intelligence reports, Apollo 12 astronaut audio describing light flashes, and 209 reports of green orbs and discs near Sandia, New Mexico between 1948-1950.
Why it matters: This marks an unprecedented transparency effort ordered by President Trump, with the government archive receiving over one billion hits since launching two weeks ago. While officials stress no evidence of extraterrestrial technology has been found, the releases provide public access to decades of previously classified military sightings that remain unexplained and invite independent analysis.
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Senegal's President Fires PM Sonko, Dissolves Government
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What happened: President Bassirou Diomaye Faye fired Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko late Friday and dissolved the entire government following months of escalating tensions over debt policy and IMF negotiations. The decree, read on state television, dismissed all ministers while the outgoing government handles day-to-day affairs until a new cabinet is appointed.
Why it matters: The political upheaval risks delaying Senegal's crucial IMF talks scheduled for early June, threatening economic recovery as the country grapples with debt at 132% of GDP. Potential unrest looms as Sonko retains strong youth support and his PASTEF party dominates parliament, which could complicate governance and passage of needed reforms.
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Admiral's Neck Shadow on Fox News Draws Viral Mask Claims
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What happened: Retired Vice Admiral Robert Harward appeared on Fox News' America's Newsroom on May 19 to discuss Iran policy, but harsh overhead lighting in the remote feed created an unusual shadow on his neck. The clip went viral within days as social media users speculated he was wearing a prosthetic mask, prompting Polymarket betting and widespread debate before production experts attributed the effect to poor studio lighting.
Why it matters: This viral episode demonstrates how easily short TV clips and lighting anomalies can fuel conspiracy theories across social platforms, distracting from substantive news coverage. The incident highlights growing concerns about trust in live broadcasts and the speed at which unverified claims spread online, affecting how viewers consume and interpret news media.
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Sexually Transmitted Infection Cases Hit Decade High Across Europe
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The numbers: Gonorrhoea cases in Europe tripled to 106,331 in 2024, a 303% increase since 2015, while syphilis cases more than doubled to 45,557. Congenital syphilis nearly doubled from 78 cases in 2023 to 140 in 2024, with Spain reporting the highest numbers at 37,169 gonorrhoea and 11,556 syphilis cases.
Why it matters: Widening gaps in testing and prevention, longer waits for care, and out-of-pocket costs in 13 of 29 countries are driving the surge. Untreated infections cause chronic pain, infertility, and cardiovascular or neurological problems, with pregnant individuals risking transmission to newborns with lifelong complications.
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Over 40K Evacuated Over Chemical Tank in California
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What happened: A storage tank holding 7,000 gallons of methyl methacrylate overheated Thursday at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove, forcing evacuation of over 40,000 residents across six Orange County cities. Firefighters are spraying water to cool the pressurized tank and prevent explosion or rupture, with valve failures blocking access to neutralize the toxic chemical inside.
Health risks: Methyl methacrylate exposure can cause respiratory irritation, burning eyes, nausea, dizziness and headaches according to health officials. The chemical is heavier than air and settles low, though no injuries have been reported and air monitoring shows no active harmful plume currently threatening residents.
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