Trump has ordered a UFO data release. But if aliens exist, what would they think of us? - For generations, human beings have ...
Stepped-up interest in UFOs also is swirling as the United States heads back toward the moon with Wednesday's launch of ...
The article examines humanity's perception from the viewpoint of potential extraterrestrial life, discussing public interest ...
UFOs, or the notion of them, have been around a long time. Here’s a look at how the various iterations of the subject — from government investigations to sightings to movies and TV — have unfolded sin ...
Cue the curiosity surrounding extraterrestrial life. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has registered two new federal domains, including Alien.gov and Aliens.gov, though the websites aren't ...
Two new – otherworldly – government-operated website domains created this week have caused a stir. Alien.gov and Aliens.gov were both registered by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency ...
The chances of President Donald Trump declassifying files on UFO’s spiked on Polymarket today, surging to 53 percent, after the Trump administration has registered the federal domain Aliens.gov, amid ...
According to federal records, the United States government purchased two new domain names: alien.gov and aliens.gov. Now, all everyone wants to know is, why? The Internet Corporation for Assigned ...
Two newly registered federal website domains – Alien.gov and Aliens.gov – are drawing attention after records showed they were created this week by a U.S. government agency, fueling speculation as ...
A still from a previously released unclassified U.S. government video appearing to show unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), as featured on the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) website.