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    Hellfire missile bounces off mysterious orb in stunning UAP footage shown to Congress
    A House hearing on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) stunned lawmakers when video evidence showed a U.S. drone firing a Hellfire missile at an orb off Yemenonly for the object to remain intact and keep moving, raising urgent questions about technology beyond known military capabilities.At a House Oversight subcommittee meeting on UFO transparency and whistleblower protection, Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., unveiled the video.The footage showed an MQ-9 drone tracking a UAP orb as another MQ-9 launched a Hellfire missile at it. The missile struck the orb, but instead of destroying it, the round appeared to "bounce right off.""Thats a Hellfire missile smacking into that UFO and [it] just bounced right off, and it kept going," journalist George Knapp said. "There are servers where theres a whole bank of these kind of videos that Congress has not been allowed to see."HOUSE WITNESS TESTIFIES UFOS NEARLY ACTIVATED RUSSIAN NUCLEAR MISSILES DURING 1982 INCIDENTLawmakers and witnesses stressed that no known U.S. technology could withstand a Hellfire strike."Are you aware of anything in the U.S. arsenal that can split a Hellfire missile like thisand do whatever blob thing it did, and then keep going?" Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., asked each witness.Nuccetelli and Wiggins testified that no U.S. technology is capable of surviving such a strike.UFO MANIA GRIPS SMALL TOWN AFTER MYSTERIOUS GLOWING OBJECT SIGHTING GOES VIRALAsked if the video frightened them, all three Nuccetelli, Wiggins and U.S. Air Force Veteran Dylan Borland answered "yes."Beyond the Hellfire video, witnesses also shared their own UAP encounters.JD VANCE SAYS HE'S 'OBSESSED' WITH EERIE UFO VIDEOSNuccetelli described the "Vandenberg Red Square," a 2003 incident at what is now Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. At the time, it was still an Air Force installation.He recalled hearing chaos unfold over the radio. His friend screamed, "Its coming right at us! Its coming right for us!" Just moments later, he said he heard them say the object "shot off and was done."Wiggins also recalled a "Tic Tac" encounter, noting the craft showed no "conventional propulsion signatures" as it left.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThough the origins remain unknown, lawmakers pressed for answers, demanding greater transparency on UAPs.Fox News Digitals Rachel Wolf contributed to this report.
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    Charlie Sheen's excessive drug habit was so extreme even cartels refused to keep up with demand
    Charlie Sheen talked about his years of drug addiction on Tuesday night, saying he was doing so many drugs at one point that he was "cut off" by the cartel supplying him."The amount that they were selling to [his drug dealer] Marco [Abeyta] the amount that he kept requesting from them at the frequency that he was asking for they had never transferred that to someone who wasnt dealing," Sheen explained to Jesse Watters in an interview on "Primetime."Sheen added that the cartel believed he was "blowing through this stuff so freaking fast, hes dealing without our permission."He added that to be allowed by the cartel to deal, "Youve got to get permission from the shot callers."CHARLIE SHEEN OPENS UP ABOUT SEXUAL ENCOUNTERS WITH MEN FOR THE FIRST TIMEHe also discussed getting sent to rehab by CBS when he was starring on the sitcom "Two and a Half Men.""They sent the jet hoping I would get on it and get the rehab," he told Watters. "That's when I told [former CBS CEO and chairman], Les Moonves, I appreciate this. You have my word, Im going to shut it down, but Im going to do it here at home.'"He said it was the first time the jet had been offered to anyone in the eight years he was on the show.CHARLIE SHEEN FELT RELIEF WHEN DIAGNOSED WITH HIV AFTER YEARS OF WILD, DRUG-FUELED CRAZINESSHe was then fired from the show and replaced by Ashton Kutcher in 2011.Sheen said hes almost eight years sober now."It stopped working," he said of why he decided to stop doing drugs. "I had to get to a place I had to make the decision, you know, and I had to do it for myself first, my children second, and then the rest of my family."He added, "There was nothing left. There was no bigger party to attend. There was no higher high left. And I just felt like Id been letting people down for too long and myself included in that, and it just lost its luster. It lost its effect. It lost its seat at the table."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe documentary "aka Charlie Sheen" premieres on Netflix on Wednesday and his memoir "The Book of Sheen" was released on Tuesday.
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    Newsom says Trump has relentless, unhinged obsession with California during State of the State address
    California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, on Tuesday argued that President Donald Trump and his administration have a "relentless, unhinged California obsession."In a letter to the state legislature, Newsom toutedthe states achievements during the State of the State address on its 175th anniversary of statehood. The governor also posted a clip of himself delivering a shortened version of the address on social media.Newsom has not delivered a formal State of the State address the last three years, despite decades of tradition of doing just that. He has instead opted for letters and prerecorded videos."We are now nine months into a battle to protect the values we hold most dear and to preserve the economic and social foundation we built for California," Newsom wrote. "We are facing a federal administration built on incompetence and malicious ignorance, one that seeks the death of independent thinking."NEWSOM WARNS AMERICANS 'YOU WILL LOSE YOUR COUNTRY' UNDER TRUMP AT CALIFORNIA SUMMITCalifornia has been a target for the Trump administration over issues such as immigration, in which federal raids targeting migrant workers over the summer sparked protests against arrests and deportations. Newsom butted heads with the administration over its move to deploy the National Guard and the Marines to the Los Angeles area to respond to the demonstrations and support immigration enforcement.The federal government has also cut funding for the states long-delayed high-speed rail project, rolled back the states rule prohibiting the sale of new gas-powered vehicles and sued the state over a law that allows transgender girls to compete on sports teams matching their gender identity rather than their biological sex.California, meanwhile, has filed 41 lawsuits against the administration.Earlier this year, state lawmakers approved giving $50 million to the states Department of Justice and other legal groups to help preserve its progressive policies.NEWSOM ESCALATES TRUMP IMMIGRATION FEUD WITH FOUL-MOUTHED INSULTNewsom said California is also challenging the presidents move to suspend funding to the University of California, Los Angeles, over allegations of antisemitism on campus and affirmative action."It would be a mistake to think California is cowering in the face of this onslaught," Newsom said.The governors letter also detailed what he described as the states achievements, including the states resiliency and quick recovery effort after the wildfires in Los Angeles earlier this year, as well as advancements in tech, green energy and education.Newsom also lauded the states tens of thousands of young volunteers and a tax credit program to bring back Hollywood productions.State Republicans contended that Newsom, seen as a potential presidential candidate in 2028, is focusing more on boosting his national profile rather than on working on issues in the Golden State, with James Gallagher, the GOP leader of the state Assembly, citing the states ongoing budget deficits, its homelessness crisis and high costs of living."Stop refusing to show up and actually do the work of being a governor," Gallagher said in a video posted to social media.Gallagher also criticized Newsoms push for a U.S. House redistricting plan to boost Democrats and potentially win control of the chamber ahead of the 2026 midterms. The move by California lawmakers was done in response to a similar Trump-endorsed effort by Republican lawmakers in Texas.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    Federal agents forced to retreat on slashed tires after immigration raid confrontation in sanctuary city
    A dramatic standoff in upstate New York between immigration agents, roofers and protesters ended with officials leaving the scene with slashed tires Tuesday.The confrontation happened at a residential job site where one worker was detained and others refused to come down from a rooftop in Rochesters Park Avenue area.Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and other federal agencies arrived at the sanctuary city home to carry out a removal operation of the suspected illegal immigrants.IMMIGRATION OPERATION AT CALIFORNIA CANNIBIS FARMS LEADS TO CLASH BETWEEN FEDERAL AGENTS AND PROTESTERSOne roofer was taken into custody, while others stayed on the rooftop, WXXI News reported.The incident escalated quickly when more than 100 protesters gathered at the scene, according to the NPR radio station.Some were heard chanting "shame" and called the agents "gestapo," according to the outlet.At one point, a CBP vehicle, the station reported, was allegedly forced to retreat on four slashed tires as the crowd clapped. A few blocks away from the scene, the SUV was towed, WHAM reported.The four-hour standoff saw federal agents abandon their attempts to detain other workers.MAN BUSTED WITH ANTI-GOVERNMENT, ANTI-TRUMP DOCUMENTS AFTER TEXAS ICE AMBUSH SUSPECT PHONE CALL, FEDS SAYLate last month, the Rochester City Council voted unanimously to codify the citys sanctuary policy.The Western New York Coalition of Farmworker Serving Agencies helped mediate the standoff, according to WXXI."The coalition is committed to standing alongside farmworkers, immigrants, and migrants to ensure dignity, fairness, and access to justice," coalition Executive Director Irene Sanchez said in a news release.The incident came as the Trump administration has increased immigration enforcement across the country.TOM HOMAN CALLS OUT MORNING JOE HOST FOR ACCUSING ICE AGENTS OF DISAPPEARING PEOPLE"President Trump's been clear we're going to prioritize public safety threats and national security threats, and data shows that's exactly what we're doing," White House border czar Tom Homan told reporters Tuesday. "But if you want me to sit here and bless someone being here illegally, I'm not going to do that because they cheated the system."CBP and ICE did not immediately respond to Fox News Digitals request for comment.
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    Poland shoots down drones in its airspace during Russian attack on neighboring Ukraine
    Polish defense officials say the military shot down drones that violated its airspace early Monday.Polands Deputy Defense Minister Cezary Tomczyk wrote on X that an operation to "neutralize objects that have violated and exceeded the border of the Republican of Poland is underway.""The state authorities, namely the President of the Republican of Poland and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland, have been notified," Tomczyk wrote.Deputy Prime Minister Wadysaw Kosiniak-Kamysz said the Polish military was in "constant contact with NATO command."RUSSIA SAYS UKRAINIAN DRONES HIT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT DURING INDEPENDENCE DAY STRIKES"The Territorial Defense Forces have been activated for ground searches of downed drones," Kosiniak-Kamysz wrote on X. "We ask for calm and to share only the announcements of the military and state services. In case of encountering object fragments, please do not approach them and inform the police."RUSSIAN DRONE CRASHES IN POLISH FIELD AS WARSAW PROTESTS AIRSPACE VIOLATION AND PLANS FORMAL COMPLAINTPolish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said he was in "constant contact with the President and Minister of Defense" and that he had received a "direct report from the operational commander."Polands Operational Command of the Armed Forces linked the drone incursion of its airspace to an attack on neighboring Ukraine by Russian forces."As a result of the attack by the Russian Federation on Ukrainian territory, there was an unprecedented violation of Polish airspace by drone-type objects," the Command wrote on X. "This is an act of aggression that posed a real threat to the safety of our citizens."The Operational Command said it activated "defensive procedures" and, with the help of the Polish Armed Forces "made decisions to neutralize those that could pose a threat.""Some of the drones that entered our airspace were shot down. Efforts are underway to search for and locate the possible crash sites of these objects," the Command wrote. "The Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces is monitoring the current situation, and Polish and allied forces and assets remain fully prepared for further actions."
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    Coast Guard burns, sinks suspected 'drug boat,' apprehends 7 alleged drug smugglers: video
    The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) captured, burned and sank a suspected "drug boat" over the weekend, video released on Tuesday by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) showed.As part of Operation Pacific Viper, the Coast Guard conducted three interdictions in one night in which nearly 13,000 pounds of cocaine were seized and seven suspected drug smugglers were apprehended."ASMR: @USCG captures, burns, and sinks a drug boat," DHS wrote on X.US BOLSTERS MILITARY PRESENCE IN CARIBBEAN NEAR VENEZUELA AMID TRUMP'S EFFORTS TO HALT DRUG TRAFFICKING"Over the weekend, as part of Operation Pacific Viper, the @USCG Cutter Stone conducted three interdictions in a single nightseizing nearly 13,000 pounds of cocaine and apprehending seven suspected drug smugglers," the agency added.The video showed the "drug boat" being blown up. The vessel was seen catching fire as it was repeatedly shot at.Last week, the Coast Guard announced it has seized more than 40,000 pounds of cocaine in the Eastern Pacific Ocean since Operation Pacific Viper was launched early last month, averaging more than 1,600 pounds interdicted per day.TRUMP TOUTS US STRIKE AS MADURO SLAMS MILITARY THREAT OFF VENEZUELA"Through Operation Pacific Viper, the Coast Guard is accelerating counter-drug operations in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, where significant transport of illicit narcotics continues from South America," the Coast Guard said in a press release on Thursday. "In coordination with international and interagency partners, the Coast Guard is surging additional assetscutters, aircraftand tactical teamsto interdict, seize and disrupt transshipments of cocaine and other bulk illicit drugs."The sinking of the boat comes after a Marine strike on Sept. 2 hit a vessel in the southern Caribbean Sea while allegedly carrying members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua smuggling narcotics headed for the U.S.This also comes as the U.S. military is bolstering its Navy presence near Venezuela, as part of President Donald Trump's efforts to stop drug trafficking from the Latin American country.
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