Sunday, February 15, 2026

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Did former President Barack Obama finally answer one of the world's biggest mysteries?

During an appearance Saturday on Brian Tyler Cohen's podcast, the former commander in chief was asked directly if aliens were real.

"They're real, but I haven't seen them," Obama answered.

The 44th president also said aliens were not being kept at the Nevada Air Force base known as Area 51.

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"There's no underground facility, unless there's this enormous conspiracy and they hid it from the President of the United States," Obama continued.

Cohen then asked what Obama’s first question was after becoming president — and it again involved aliens.

"Uh, where are the aliens?" he joked.

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Saturday's interview was not the first time Obama talked about the possible existence of extraterrestrial life.

During a 2021 appearance on "The Late Late Show with James Corden," Obama said that after taking office, he sought information on aliens and whether they were being studied in a secret lab. He was told the answer was "no."

But Obama did note that officials are seriously investigating aircraft that behave in seemingly unexplainable ways.

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"There is footage and records of objects in the skies that we don't know exactly what they are," he said. "We can't explain how they moved, their trajectory. They did not have an easily explainable pattern. I think people still take seriously trying to investigate and figure out what that is."

Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy later asked President Joe Biden about Obama’s comments, referring to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP).

"What do you think that it is?"

Biden replied, "I would ask (Obama) again."

UAPs have gained attention in recent years, including from the federal government.

Congress passed the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act in 2023 and the Department of War has also created the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office.



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Saturday, February 14, 2026

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Too often, watching the ladies on ABC’s "The View" is like finding the five more partisan Democrat accounts on Instagram or X. You’ll get every Democratic National Committee talking point, with an emphasis on how the left is amazing and the right will end democracy as we know it.

This week, "The View" crew repeatedly gushed over the allegedly marvelous Super Bowl halftime show of Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, because he hates President Donald Trump and ICE. The fact that it was almost entirely in Spanish (except for a Lady Gaga interlude) was a point of pride and proved that Americans are backward people. "This country seems to be one of the only countries in the world that is so proud of being monolingual and not being able to communicate in more than one language," Co-host Sunny Hostin complained. "And, the fact of the matter is, in about 20 years, multi-ethnic people will be the majority in this country! So, if you don't understand Spanish, maybe start taking a little Duolingo course!"

Co-host Joy Behar added disdain to the Bad Bunny critics: "These are not exactly the same people that go to the opera where they speak Italian and French. But let’s not go there. The country, in my opinion, has a misplaced set of values."

Try to imagine Behar feeling morally superior as she goes to the Metropolitan Opera in New York to see the new woke version of Bizet’s "Carmen," where the setting is MAGA – "an industrial American town" in flyover country – and the villains are ICE agents. Then it doesn’t matter if it’s in French.

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The only hope in the coming weeks is that Alyssa Farah Griffin’s maternity leave results in a little more conservative dissent on this remarkably one-sided program. Already, fans of the show are up in arms that Elisabeth Hasselbeck is going to pop in, as if she was unacceptably ultraconservative in her decade on the show. It’s easier for the liberals to feel smart when nobody calls them out for sounding stupid.

On Thursday, after Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before Congress, Hostin accused Bondi of ruining the Department of Justice, which had supposedly never been a partisan agency under Democrat Presidents Bill Clinton or Barack Obama or Joe Biden. "The Justice Department is in shambles. So, the people of the United States have that person who is deeply unqualified, who is deeply unserious as their protection, as the person that is the chief law enforcement officer of the United States of America! I am so disgusted! I am so saddened by what is the destruction of one of the biggest and strongest institutions in our country!" Nobody pushes back on these speeches.

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Then Behar typically came unglued: "By the way, you know, just a little history, during the Watergate scandal President Nixon did not go to jail but John Mitchell did. John Mitchell was his attorney general. So, at the end of the day, Miss Bondi, you're looking at some prison time." For what? Who needs to look it up? Emotion in search of an applause line is everything.

Minutes later, she played historian again, in the fight between Trump and Democrats in Congress like Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, who nudged military personnel to defy Trump: "Again, I hate to bring up history again but there's something called the Nuremberg defense, which basically states that acting under orders, illegal orders does not relieve a person of responsibility under international law." They always have to compare Trump to Hitler and his Nazi underlings.

She continued: "These people were saying, you do not have to obey an illegal order. And the illegal orders are the following," she said, reading from a paper. "Telling generals to send members into major cities to use them as training grounds. Suggesting that troops shoot protesters in the legs. Ordering unlawful military strikes on boats in international waters…. the Nuremberg Trial proved that going against an illegal order is legit."

Nobody should want these ladies as their experts on history or politics or culture. But they are reliable robots on the social-media memes and themes that the Democrats use in their efforts to win every news cycle. It’s shocking that this show is under the ABC News umbrella, because there’s nothing in this show that sounds like journalism. 

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The federal government has entered its third partial shutdown of the last half-year after Congress failed to reach an agreement on all 12 of its annual spending bills.

Unlike past shutdowns, however, this one just affects the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). It comes after Democrats walked away from a bipartisan deal to fund the department amid uproar over President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown in Minneapolis.

And while some 97% of the federal government has been funded at this point, a DHS shutdown will still have effects on everyday Americans — effects that will become more apparent the longer the standoff continues.

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Disruptions to the TSA, whose agents are responsible for security checks at nearly 440 airports across the country, could perhaps be the most impactful part of the partial shutdown to Americans’ everyday lives.

Acting Administrator Ha Nguyen McNeill told lawmakers at a hearing on Wednesday that around 95% of TSA employees — roughly 61,000 people — are deemed essential and will be forced to work without pay in the event of a shutdown.

"We heard reports of officers sleeping in their cars at airports to save money on gas, selling their blood and plasma, and taking on second jobs to make ends meet," she said of the last shutdown.

But it would take some time before TSA funding could translate to delays. TSA agents, like other essential federal workers, received back pay once the shutdown was over. Those who did not miss shifts also got a $10,000 bonus for added relief.

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TSA paychecks due to be issued on March 3 could see agents getting reduced pay depending on the length of the shutdown. Agents would not be at risk of missing a full paycheck until March 17.

If that happens, however, Americans could see delays or even cancellations at the country’s busiest airports as TSA agents are forced to call out of work and get second jobs to make ends meet.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is one of the largest and most critical recipients of federal funding under DHS.

Associate Administrator of the Office of Response and Recovery Gregg Phillips told lawmakers on Wednesday that FEMA has enough funds to continue disaster response through a shutdown in the immediate future, but that its budget would be strained in the event of an unforeseen "catastrophic disaster."

That means Americans hit by an unexpected natural disaster during the shutdown could see delayed federal reimbursement for their homes and small businesses.

Others who have already lived through a natural disaster in the last year but still have not received their checks — FEMA is currently working through a backlog worth billions of dollars — could see that relief delayed even further during the shutdown.

"In the 45 days I've been here … we have spent $3 billion in 45 days on 5,000 projects," Phillips said. "We're going as fast as we can. We're committed to reducing the backlog. I can't go any faster than we actually are. And if this lapses, that's going to stop."

American business owners who rely on certain types of worker visas could see processing times extended during a DHS shutdown.

That's because United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) programs are run under DHS and are responsible for processing most immigration applications as well as temporary visas.

The majority of those programs are funded by fees and are largely untouched. However, areas like e-Verify, the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Regional Center Program, Conrad 30 J-1 doctors, and non-minister religious workers all rely on funding appropriated by Congress, according to the American Immigration Lawyers Association.

USCIS could allow employers to use alternate processes if e-Verify is disrupted during a shutdown, but it's not clear how much time it would add to business owners' day-to-day responsibilities to learn a new route for that paperwork.



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A former Team USA synchronized figure skater turned coach was shot and killed in broad daylight during an alleged armed robbery at a Starbucks drive-thru in St. Louis, Missouri.

Gabrielle "Sam" Linehan, 28, was sitting in her car in the city’s Tower Grove East neighborhood just after 10 a.m. Tuesday, when a suspect approached and opened fire, according to a probable cause statement obtained by the New York Post.

Police identified the suspect as 58-year-old Keith Lamon Brown, FOX 2 reported.

Surveillance footage released by the St. Louis Police Department showed Brown wearing a high-visibility vest and helmet around the time of the shooting.

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Authorities allege Brown stole several of Linehan’s bank cards and her driver’s license before fleeing the scene. Linehan was transported to a nearby hospital, where she was pronounced dead, the Post reported.

Linehan represented U.S. Figure Skating as a member of St. Louis Synergy’s junior team, which earned a silver medal at the 2014 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships, according to KSDK.

Linehan's team later paid tribute to the beloved athlete and coach at the Metro Edge Skating Club in an emotional Instagram post, calling her "a cherished skater, coach, mentor, and friend" whose impact stretched far beyond the rink.

"A dedicated leader, Coach Sam devoted time and heart to supporting and developing skaters while instilling the values of discipline, teamwork, integrity, and resilience," the team wrote. 

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Authorities announced Wednesday that Brown had been arrested.

"Intelligence detectives have taken a 58-year-old man into custody in connection to the homicide on S. Grand," the St. Louis Police Department posted on X. "He was armed when he was arrested. SWAT executed a search warrant at the suspect’s home. Homicide detectives located evidence from two prior robberies as well."

According to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital, Brown has been charged with first-degree murder, three counts of first-degree robbery, four counts of armed criminal action and one count of unlawful possession of a firearm.

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He is being held without bond at the St. Louis City Justice Center.

Authorities said Brown was also wanted in connection with two other armed robberies in the days leading up to the killing. 

His criminal history dates back to the mid-1980s, FOX 2 reported.

The St. Louis Police Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.



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Friday, February 13, 2026

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The overwhelming media consensus is that Pam Bondi turned in an atrocious performance at a House hearing in which she hurled personal insults at Democratic lawmakers.

And sure, she succeeded in virtually avoiding questions by repeating, like a mantra, "Merrick Garland" – as in, why did they never question Joe Biden’s AG about the Jeffrey Epstein case? (Some members conceded she had a point but couldn’t get an answer about her own tenure.)

Still, the Democrats played a major role in the meltdown as well. Members repeatedly used four minutes out of their allotted five to make angry speeches, then clashed with Bondi as she tried to deflect their questions while the final seconds ticked off.

In short, they treated the proceedings as a circus on steroids as well – yet were largely let off the hook by the mainstream media.

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Everyone looked awful. And yet, in this hyperpartisan age, neither side believed that substantive information would be unearthed. The goal these days is to create a viral moment that can be replayed on television, online, or on videos they post on social media and YouTube.

No one loves the mortal combat more than cable news producers, who milk these moments for days as anchors, hosts and guests debate them – just as the endless Bad Bunny arguments were finally starting to fade.

Despite the gravity of the subject – a child sex-trafficking ring led by a man who traded favors with supposedly upstanding members of the establishment, aided by his enabler Ghislaine Maxwell – the substance was all but lost in the shouting.

The Democrats got to call Bondi a liar and the perpetrator of a grand coverup who should immediately resign. The attorney general got to call Jamie Raskin a "washed-up loser" and Thomas Massie, a Republican, as suffering from "Trump Derangement Syndrome." She said of Pramila Jayapal, "I’m not going to get in the gutter for her theatrics."

When Jerry Nadler delivered a lengthy lecture about how many people have been prosecuted in the Epstein probe, he only had time to answer his own question: Zero. 

Perhaps the lowest moment came when Rep. Becca Balint, a Jewish Democrat who has accused Israel of genocide in Gaza, had her turn. 

"With this antisemitic culture," Bondi said, "she voted against a resolution condemning –"

The Vermont congresswoman cut her off. "You're talking to a woman who lost her grandfather in the Holocaust," Balint proclaimed, storming out of the room.

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In a few high-decibel hours, we got a master class in screechy partisanship by both sides. But there’s a long history here, even dating to the days when the two parties weren’t devoted to the politics of personal destruction. 

Theater has always been embedded as an art form. At the 1973 Senate Watergate hearings, a deputy assistant to Richard Nixon, Alexander Butterfield, revealed the existence of a White House taping system, as top committee officials knew he would, completely transforming the investigation and leading to the panel’s bipartisan vote to impeach the president.

The 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings, about accusations of Communist infiltration, reached their peak when Army counsel Joseph Welch confronted Joe McCarthy: "Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last, have you no sense of decency?" This was at the dawn of the television age – and led to the censure of the reckless Wisconsin senator.

It’s hard to avoid the conclusion that Bondi was playing to an audience of one. She said more than once that Donald Trump was the greatest president in history. And he posted on Truth Social that she had been "fantastic" against the "Trump Deranged Radical Left Lunatics" and "SLIMEBALL Democrats."

What seemed especially absurd was when Bondi declared that the Epstein uproar was designed to steer attention from the Dow breaking 50,000.

For all the histrionics, it was a silent moment that carried the day.

Eleven of Epstein’s victims were seated in the audience, behind the witness. Bondi, who has never met with them, said her Justice Department was happy to immediately take meetings with any of them.  

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That’s when Jayapal – and this was a bit of a stunt – asked Bondi to turn around and apologize to these women, whose lives had been devastated by Epstein when they were girls. Pam Bondi ignored the offer.

The Democrat asked the women to stand and raise their hands if they had not yet been able to meet with the Trump Justice Department. Every one of them stood up, sending an unmistakable message.



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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday asked a court to revoke the Israeli citizenship of two Palestinian men convicted of terrorism offenses.

The effort appears to be the first use of a law enacted three years ago allowing the revocation of citizenship and subsequent deportation of Palestinian citizens who were convicted of certain violent crimes such as terrorism and received financial support from the Palestinian Authority as a reward.

Netanyahu filed court documents arguing that the severity of the crimes, along with payments the men reportedly received from a Palestinian Authority fund, justify pulling their citizenship and expelling them from the Jewish State.

The prime minister has long claimed the fund rewards violence, including attacks on civilians.

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But Palestinian officials have contended that it is a safety net for the broad cross‑section of society with family members in Israeli detention. They also accused Netanyahu of focusing on the relatively small number of beneficiaries who carried out the attacks.

When the law passed, critics argued that it allowed Israel's legal system to treat Jewish and Palestinian people differently. Civil rights groups said that basing a deportation law on Palestinian Authority payments effectively excluded Jewish Israelis, including settlers convicted of attacks against Palestinians, from the threat of losing their citizenship, as the statute targeted people of a certain race.

Netanyahu said this week that the government launched proceedings against the two men and that similar cases would be brought in the future.

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Israeli officials said Mohamad Ahmad, a citizen from Jerusalem, was convicted of "offenses that constitute an act of terrorism and receiving funds in connection with terrorism." He allegedly received payment after he was sentenced in 2002 for a shooting attack and served 23 years before his release in 2024.

Mohammed Ahmad Hussein al-Halsi was sentenced in 2016 to 18 years behind bars for stabbing elderly women. He also allegedly received payments while in prison.

Ahmad would be deported immediately, while al-Halsi would be removed upon his release, as individuals are subject to removal to Gaza once their sentences are complete under the 2023 law, which applies to citizens or permanent residents convicted of "committing an act that constitutes a breach of loyalty to the State of Israel," including terrorism.

The general director of Israel's Adalah legal center, Hassan Jabareen, called the move to use the law "a cynical propaganda move" by Netanyahu. He said stripping citizenship violated the most basic principles of the rule of law, including by acting against people who have completed prison sentences.

"The Israeli government is attempting to strip individuals of the very foundation through which all rights are protected, their nationality," he said on Thursday, according to The Associated Press.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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Thursday, February 12, 2026

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The USS Gerald R. Ford has been ordered to move from the Caribbean Sea to the Middle East, as President Donald Trump weighs whether to take military action against Iran amid tensions in the region, a U.S. official confirmed to Fox News.

This will put two aircraft carriers and their accompanying warships in the region. The USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier and three guided-missile destroyers arrived in the Middle East more than two weeks ago.

The USS Ford, which set out on deployment in June 2025, was sent from the Mediterranean Sea to the Caribbean last fall as the administration established a significant military presence ahead of the operation to strike Venezuela and capture its president, Nicolás Maduro.

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On Thursday, Trump warned Iran that failure to reach a deal with the U.S. regarding its nuclear program would be "very traumatic" after the two countries held indirect talks in Oman last week.

"It should happen quickly. They should agree very quickly," he told reporters.

Trump held talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday and said he insisted to the Israeli leader that negotiations with Iran must continue.

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Netanyahu is calling on the Trump administration to push Tehran to scale back its ballistic missile program and end its support for terror groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah as part of any deal.

Fox News' Jennifer Griffin and The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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