A U.S. Air Force pilot has a unique keepsake from the Chinese spy balloon crisis — a selfie snapped with the device in the background … before it was shot down over the Atlantic Ocean. The Pentagon released new images Wednesday, showing the balloon in flight on Feb. 3 — the USAF eventually fired a
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Play video content Audio from the cockpit of Air Force pilots tracking down the unknown object at Lake Huron over the weekend has been released … and confusion’s in the air as they try to identify what exactly they’re looking at. The audio, released Tuesday, reveals the F-16 Falcon pilots attempting to describe the object
Heading into the weekend, TMZ wraps up the top videos and stories of the week including: 00:00 – 01:04 Ice Cube Slams Billboard’s Top 50 Rappers List, Doesn’t Respect Their Lens – According to Billboard, Ice Cube is the 18th greatest rapper of all time … but the Don Mega doesn’t have a f**k to
“Saturday Night Live” jumped on the Chinese spy balloon caper … insinuating we made a way bigger deal of it that it actually was. Chloe Fineman played MSNBC’s Katy Tur, conducting an interview with Bowen Yang, who was dressed as a large spy balloon that was bobbing in the ocean. “Well, you got me, congrats,
TMZ has obtained video of the moment the balloon was struck, and it’s pretty damn dramatic … and something you might see in a Tom Cruise-led movie. SUBSCRIBE: http://tmz.me/wONe5NO About TMZ: TMZ has consistently been credited for breaking the biggest stories dominating the entertainment news landscape and changed the way the public gets their news.
Play video content TMZ.com UPDATE 1:16 PM PT — Biden just addressed the balloon operation, saying he ordered the Pentagon to shoot it down as soon as possible — noting he had given that order on Wednesday. He told reporters that he was informed that the safest way to do it would be to wait
The longstanding, famous tradition of releasing red balloons at Nebraska Cornhuskers home football games will be no more … and it’s all ’cause of a global helium shortage. Univ. athletic director Trev Alberts made the announcement on Monday — explaining that due to the scarcity of helium worldwide, school officials will no longer supply fans