Science fiction stories about “alien” invaders are often political allegories for anxieties around immigration. Now, a government website depicts non-citizens as extraterrestrials.
The FIFA World Cup 2026’s hype is on peak. In the midst of growing hype, a Brazilian spiritualist has predicted UFO chaos ...
A UConn researcher believes RSV adapted during COVID-era restrictions, helping drive a wave that strained children's ...
A Knicks fan is crying foul after he booked a penthouse at the Ritz-Carlton for Game 4 of the NBA Finals -- but got kicked ...
(CNN) — When the Trump administration registered the domains Aliens.gov and Alien.gov in March, UFO conspiracy theorists wondered whether they might finally get answers they’d long awaited. But coming ...
Religious leaders in Tennessee discuss the spiritual implications of upcoming UFO disclosures, warning followers of potential ...
Pro-migrant campaigners boasted that they had influenced a BBC children’s television show as part of an attempt to change ...
Potentially high interest from retail investors following the IPO is one reason SpaceX is warning that its stock price could ...
As immigration enforcement in Oklahoma continues to ramp up, one Tulsa couple’s experience shows how the federal government ...
The Pentagon has added several prominent Chinese businesses, including tech giant Alibaba, to its list of Chinese military ...
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