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Memorial Day 2025 gas prices are among the cheapest in years.
The national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline is projected to be around $3.08-$3.20, the lowest since 2021, when it was $3.04. When adjusted for inflation, this year’s prices are the lowest since 2003, excluding the COVID-affected year of 2020. This is a significant drop from 2024’s average of $3.58 and 2022’s $4.60.
Lower crude oil prices, increased production, and stable supply are key factors. However, regional variations exist, with Gulf Coast states like Mississippi averaging $2.66-$2.79, while Arizona and the West Coast see higher prices at $3.38-$4.29.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/05/cheapest-memorial-day-weekend-gas-prices-in-years/
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/2025-memorial-day-weekend-gas-prices/
https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/20/business/gas-prices-memorial-day-trump-inflation
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In a candid interview with TMZ on April 6, 2026, U.S. Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) dropped a bombshell on the UFO/UAP conversation, urging Americans to prepare for the reality of extraterrestrial life.
Burchett recounted a striking conversation with a high-ranking naval official who described encountering massive underwater crafts—objects the size of a football field capable of speeds exceeding 200 mph. These defy known human submarine technology, which typically tops out far below that velocity underwater. The official reportedly pulled Burchett close before leaving his office and delivered a simple, chilling message: "Tim, they're real."
The Tennessee congressman, long vocal about government transparency on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), suggested these craft indicate extraterrestrial beings are "among us" and have visited Earth, possibly making contact. He framed the revelations as part of broader military briefings on advanced, non-human technology operating in our oceans.
Burchett has previously highlighted similar accounts, including potential underwater bases and high-speed submerged objects documented by military sources. His latest comments add fuel to ongoing debates about UAP disclosure, especially as public interest in the topic continues to grow.
While skeptics question the lack of hard evidence and view such stories as potential distractions, Burchett maintains that more people believe in UFOs than in Congress—and it's time for the truth to come out.
Whether this signals imminent disclosure or remains classified intrigue, the congressman's blunt assessment has reignited conversations about what might be lurking beneath the waves.
What do you think—extraterrestrial visitors, advanced human tech, or something else entirely?