The New Jersey Drones Mass Delusion, Explained

The New Jersey Drones Mass Delusion, Explaine...

Up next

How Trump Bullied Israel Into A Ceasefire

On Thursday, President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Lebanon had agreed to a 10-day ceasefire. The ceasefire could pause weeks of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, a Lebanese militant group backed by Iran. The agreement followed the first direct talks between Israel ...  Show more

The Race To 2028 Has Begun

Presidential hopefuls have already started jockeying for position in the 2028 race — look at the number of Democrats who published memoirs over the last year. But a lot can happen in two years. And across the aisle on the Republican side, there's a big orange obstacle: Donald Tru ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

UFOs and Aliens and Drones and Balloons: Understanding the U.S. Sky Wars
Plain English with Derek Thompson

Since a big white Chinese spy balloon floated across the ocean and into U.S. airspace, the United States has shot down four objects over North American skies. What are we looking at, and what are we shooting at? Are these objects American? Are they Chinese? Are they human? To tel ...  Show more

A serious conversation about UFOs
The Gray Area with Sean Illing

You may have been following — I hope you are following — the New York Times's recent UFO reporting. Videos that the Navy confirms are real show pilots seeing and marveling over craft they can't explain. And as former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid put it, those videos “only sc ...  Show more

Farewell, Murder Hornet | What FAA Regulations Tell Us About Mysterious Drone Sightings
Science Friday

Officials say the invasive Asian giant hornet, with its menacing nickname, has been eradicated from the United States. Also, with drone sightings in the news, we take a look at the current laws and regulations around hobby and commercial drone operation.

<h2>Farewell, Murde ...  Show more

The Mystery of New Zealand's Kaikōura Lights
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know

In December of 1978, New Zealand's Kaikōura mountain ranges gained international attention as a series of unidentified glowing objects appeared to follow multiple planes in the area. Pilots, journalists, radar techs and air traffic control all confirmed the events -- along with n ...  Show more