Delaware Public Media Roundup: Pentagon UAP Update and Local Headlines

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The page blends Delaware Public Media’s news and programs with sections like arts, business, education, politics, science, health, stay-connected, and giving options, cites Bill Chappell’s NPR segment on the Pentagon’s UAP office (AARO) and the ODNI’s 2022 sightings summary—showing hundreds of reports, 171 needing deeper look, 366 new UAP reports since AARO formed, mostly due to balloons, drones, or clutter, with officials like Ronald Moultrie and Sean Kirkpatrick saying there’s no evidence of alien activity, notes a broad UAP definition including transmedium objects and a classified version, mentions efforts to destigmatize the topic while checking for adversarial collection or new aerospace capabilities, adds local Delaware headlines about Sussex Conservation District funding, Wilmington housing debates, and the Delaware Division of the Arts seeking public input through March 27, plus a message from General Manager Tom Interrante and that Bill Chappell is a contributing NPR writer.

The Pentagon got hundreds of new reports of UFOs in 2022, a government report says
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The Pentagon got hundreds of new reports of UFOs in 2022, a government report says

The All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, formed last year, is focusing on some 171 cases — including some in which objects appear to have demonstrated unusual flight characteristics.