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The Vought XF5-U: That Time America Built a Flying Saucer...Did America really build a flying saucer? During World War II, the U.S. developed the Vought XF5-U, a bizarre, disc-shaped aircraft meant to change aerial combat. But why didn’t it take off?
The Senate voted 53 to 47 to confirm Russell T. Vought — an architect of the ultraconservative Project 2025 policy agenda — ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was a target of conservatives since President Barack Obama created it in 2011 after ...
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Air Force One - Past Present And Future Of The President's Private Plane - Animated 3D DocumentaryAir Force One plays a critical role in transporting the president and his staff across the world, and over the years, the ...
The Republican-led Senate is expected to confirm a chief architect of Project 2025 as director of the Office of Management ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate confirmed Russell Vought as White House budget director on Thursday night, putting an official ...
The Senate on Thursday confirmed Russell Vought as the next director of the powerful White House budget office, installing a ...
The Senate invoked cloture Wednesday afternoon with a vote of 53-47, a party-line split. In response, Democrats decided not ...
According to the Allies, one of the most critical aspects of winning World War II was establishing air superiority over ...
On account of its fuselage shape it was given the nickname 'the flying carrot.'" The Vought V-173 "Flying Pancake" is an aircraft that routinely appears on lists of the oddest-looking aircraft. It was ...
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