AARO records add another item to the disclosure archive
AARO’s official historical report reviewing U.S. government records and prior investigations related to UAP.
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AARO’s official historical report reviewing U.S. government records and prior investigations related to UAP.
DefenseScoop reports on how UAP researchers and disclosure advocates are responding to the first 2026 file release, framing the drop as a transparency step while noting unresolved questions.
Phys.org covers the May 2026 Pentagon UFO file release, including Apollo-era material, unresolved case context, and comments about additional rolling releases.
NewsNation coverage, syndicated by Yahoo, features congressional reaction to the first UFO file release and the pressure for more transparency.
The Atlantic analyzes public expectations around the 2026 UAP file release and the gap between disclosure politics, historical UFO lore, and direct evidence.
Space.com explains the first 2026 Pentagon UFO file tranche, including nearly 30 videos and the government’s unresolved-case framing.
Live Science covers the first 2026 UAP file release, including Apollo-era materials, unresolved case language, and the absence of confirmed extraterrestrial evidence.
CBS News reports on the first batch of Pentagon UFO files, including documents from the FBI, NASA, State Department, and Defense Department.
CBS News covers Apollo 17 material in the 2026 UFO files, including reported anomalous lights and the historical context of NASA mission records.
Axios summarizes the opening UAP file release, emphasizing that the material fuels transparency debate without confirming extraterrestrial claims.
Sky News reports on the Pentagon’s May 2026 UAP release and highlights Apollo material, congressional pressure, and the promise of continued disclosure.
Navy Times covers the coordinated release of UAP files involving the White House, Defense Department, intelligence agencies, NASA, and the FBI.
AP reports on the public buildup to the 2026 Pentagon UFO file release, including official hints and skepticism around what the files might show.
AP reporting on AARO’s historical report and the Pentagon’s public assessment of past UAP claims.
AARO’s official historical report reviews U.S. government records and prior investigations related to UAP.
The Hill coverage of David Grusch continuing to discuss his claims after the congressional hearing.
Live Science coverage of NASA’s UAP report and the remaining scientific questions.
Phys.org science-wire coverage of NASA’s UAP report release.
Washington Post coverage of NASA’s UAP report and the agency’s public position on extraterrestrial-origin evidence.
Guardian reporting on NASA’s UAP research chief announcement and the report’s emphasis on science-based data collection.
BBC coverage of NASA’s UAP study report and what the agency said about evidence, data quality, and unexplained sightings.
Reuters coverage of NASA’s UAP report and the agency’s move toward a more formal role in studying unidentified anomalous phenomena.
NASA’s UAP page collects the agency’s public study material, including the independent study team report and scientific framing for future UAP work.
Space.com coverage of NASA’s UAP study team report and its data-quality recommendations.
Scientific American context piece on UFO belief, private funding, and fringe-science dynamics.
CBS News summary of major claims and takeaways from the July 2023 congressional UAP hearing.
Guardian coverage of David Grusch’s claims at the July 2023 House Oversight UAP hearing.
The House Oversight Committee’s official hearing page anchors public testimony and committee materials for the July 2023 UAP hearing.
ABC News coverage of the House hearing and the extraordinary claims raised there.
CNN coverage of the House UAP hearing and calls for greater government transparency.
Politico coverage of congressional plans to hold a public hearing on UFO/UAP claims.
NewsNation’s interview package with David Grusch, useful as a claim source requiring careful labeling and review.
Fox News coverage of the Pentagon response to Grusch’s retrieval-program claims.
Politico Magazine analysis of UAP crash-material claims and the evidentiary questions around them.
AP coverage of the U.S. government’s rise in UAP reports and the official framing around safety and national-security concerns.
The Defense Department’s April 2020 statement authorized release of three Navy videos and described them as depicting unidentified aerial phenomena.
The New York Times story that brought the Pentagon’s earlier UFO-related program into mainstream public attention.