HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - An unidentified flying object spotted in the evening sky over Leeward Oahu prompted witnesses to call 911 on Tuesday.
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There are multiple videos of what appears to be a glowing‚ oblong mass — both in the sky and in the water.
Officials from the Federal Aviation Administration say there were no aircraft incidents or accidents in this area at the time. But multiple witnesses reported seeing a large blue object fall out of the sky and into the ocean.
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Liddell leads Ohio State over skidding Michigan State, 79-62 | Sports | news-herald.com
Ohio State's Justice Sueing, right, tries to shoot over Michigan State's Aaron Henry during the first half Jan. 31 in Columbus.
COLUMBUS — No. 13 Ohio State caught Michigan State in the midst of a uncommon skid and beat the blue-blood Big Ten program for the first time in its last five tries.
The Spartans had 20 days off because of COVID-19 issues and then lost to Rutgers by 30 points on Jan. 28. The shooting went cold again in the second half on Jan. 31, and the opportunistic Buckeyes cruised to a 79-62 rout.
See the CIA’s trove of UFO-related intelligence documents | WWLP
(NEXSTAR) – From reports of flying saucers to mysterious bomb blasts, the CIA has opened its catalogue of intelligence on reports of unidentified flying objects to the public.
In one report from June of 1996, two Lithuanian police officers working near the border reported seeing “a spherical object hanging and ‘pulsing,’ alternately shrinking and expanding” around 12:30 a.m. that morning. They also described “a strange sound like an electric or electronic crackle.”
Liddell leads No. 13 Ohio St over skidding Michigan St 79-62 | National | saratogian.com
Ohio State's E.J. Liddell, right, shoots over Michigan State's Julius Marble during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, in Columbus, Ohio.
Ohio State's Duane Washington, right, shoots past Michigan State's Marcus Bingham during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, in Columbus, Ohio.
Ohio State's Justice Sueing, right, tries to shoot over Michigan State's Aaron Henry during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, in Columbus, Ohio.
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UFO believers in Circleville having their moment
CIRCLEVILLE — The first sign that something was amiss at the Hartinger home about 1 a.m. on that long-ago February night was that Pal, the family's beloved collie, just wouldn't stop barking.
The next thing Pete Hartinger knew, his brother had shaken him awake, dragged him from his bed and pulled him toward a second-floor window. And there it was: the brightest light he had ever seen in the sky, holding steady maybe 1,000 feet up. Hartinger — a 17-year-old high school junior back on that Feb. 27 in 1958 — watched in wonder as the saucer-shaped object floated over the local feed mill before drifting out of sight.
Mysterious lights spotted flashing in Houston sky - ABC13 Houston
High-flying balloon seen over Topeka now in Indiana
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The unmanned balloon that had several people looking to the skies on Tuesday has moved out of Kansas and is now in Indiana.
While the balloon is no longer known as a UFO, its point of origin and who launched it are still unknown.
The balloon has a registry of N253TH through the FAA, but public data does not list who it belongs to or what its purpose is.
The balloon was seen over Topeka around noon Tuesday and at last track at 59,000 feet going about 16 kts.
UFO videos, shot by US Navy and later leaked, declassified by Pentagon
The Pentagon on Monday released three unclassified videos showing "unidentified aerial phenomena" in an attempt to "clear up any misconceptions" regarding whether the videos – which have been circulating for years – are real.
The three videos, the first of which was leaked in 2007 and discovered by the U.S. Navy in 2009, show small, flying objects. In one of the videos, a person exclaims, "What the (expletive) is that?!"
Two of the videos were recorded in January 2015, according to the Department of Defense. The other was taken in November 2004. In a statement, the Defense Department said the Navy " previously acknowledged " the videos were Navy videos.
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