
Tommy Brooksbank
Producer, Prime at ABC News
ABC News ▪️ USC ▪️ duPont Award-winning Journalist
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abcnews.go.com | Devin Dwyer |Tommy Brooksbank |Jon Schlosberg
Pentagon official vows ‘aggressive’ data collection, swift resolution of casesByDevin Dwyer, Tommy Brooksbank, and Jon SchlosbergThe Navy released the so-called “Go Fast” video in 2018 of an airborne encounter between military aviators and an unidentified object off the coast of California. The case was resolved in 2024.
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whio.com | Devin Dwyer |Tommy Brooksbank |Jon Schlosberg
WASHINGTON — After generations of stigma and secrecy around sightings of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), or what the public calls UFOs, investigators probing hundreds of unsolved cases say the second Trump administration could be a turning point for transparency.
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abcnews.go.com | Jon Schlosberg |Tommy Brooksbank |Mireya Villarreal
Colossal Biosciences said it restored the long-extinct canine species. ByJon Schlosberg, Tommy Brooksbank, and Mireya VillarrealColossal's dire wolves were born in late 2024. Colossal BiosciencesIn a scientific breakthrough that could forever change how humans interact with our planet, Colossal Biosciences said it has brought back an extinct animal that last walked the Earth roughly 10,000 years ago: the dire wolf.
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thepulseofnh.com | Devin Dwyer |Youri Benadjaoud |Tommy Brooksbank
(WASHINGTON) -- The battle over taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood takes center stage at the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday in a dispute over South Carolina's exclusion of the group from the state Medicaid program because it provides abortions. On the line is the ability of Medicaid beneficiaries to freely choose a healthcare provider, including physicians at Planned Parenthood who provide services other than abortion, like contraception treatments and cancer screenings.
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thepulseofnh.com | Youri Benadjaoud |Tommy Brooksbank |Alice Gao |Mary Kekatos
(NEW YORK) -- One year ago, the first bird flu infection in a human in the United States was reported in a Texas dairy worker, just weeks after the virus had been found in cattle for the first time ever. While the virus has spread in birds for decades, in recent years it has started to infect more and more mammals including cows, bears and racoons -- and even house cats are getting sick. In the 12 months since the first human case, at least 70 people have been infected.
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RT @ABCNewsLive: A U.S. biotech company claims it has brought back the dire wolf back from extinction. ABC News goes inside the lab. @ABCMi…

RT @ABCNewsLive: On April 1, 2024, a dairy worker in Texas became the first American to contract bird flu. @DoctorDarienMD has a look insi…