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AOL.com
AOL.com is tracked by UAP Radar as a source classified as Research in the NASA / Science category. This source profile summarizes classification, trust context, and 4 related UAP Radar briefings.
Recent Coverage
Latest UAP Radar Briefings From AOL.com
Pentagon Releases Second Batch of UAP Files Featuring High-Speed Spheres
The Pentagon's second batch of UFO files, released last week, contain several videos capturing mysterious silver spheres hurtling through the skies
Councillor Proposes Safety Panel to Monitor Unidentified Phenomena at Doncaster Airport
A Reform UK councillor has proposed creating a safety committee to track unidentified anomaly phenomena at Doncaster Sheffield Airport ahead of its planned reopening.
Lawmakers Question Role of Private Contractors in Alleged UAP Programs
Lawmakers have said they believe the Pentagon is using private contractors to conceal UFO-related programs.
Jimmy Carter Recalls 1969 Georgia Sighting, Maintaining Skepticism About Extraterrestrial Origins
Former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at age 100, recounted a 1969 UFO sighting in Georgia but maintained skepticism regarding extraterrestrial visitors or government cover-ups.
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Why This Source Matters
Why UAP Radar Tracks AOL.com
AOL.com is included in the UAP Radar source directory because it contributes research material connected to nasa / science coverage. UAP Radar keeps this source grouped with its visible source type so readers can separate official records, reporting, research, witness reports, and speculation.
How To Read This Source
Scientific, archival, technical, or methodology-focused material. A listing here means UAP Radar monitors or references the source for public context; it does not mean every claim from the source is independently verified.
Current Archive Context
AOL.com currently connects to 4 UAP Radar briefings. The latest matching item is dated May 26, 2026, 2:03 AM.
Questions
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What is AOL.com on UAP Radar?
AOL.com is a tracked source profile classified as Research and grouped under NASA / Science. The page summarizes its public source background and recent matching UAP Radar briefings.
Does UAP Radar verify every item from AOL.com?
No. UAP Radar preserves source labels and attribution. A source profile explains where material comes from, while the article label still determines whether an item is official, mainstream reporting, research, witness-report material, or speculative.
How many UAP Radar briefings currently match AOL.com?
4 briefings currently match this source profile. The count updates automatically whenever the site is regenerated.