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After former President Obama made viral comments about aliens, President Trump said his administration would begin to release government files related to aliens and extraterrestrial life.
Podcast host Brian Tyler Cohen defended his questioning of Barack Obama on Monday, and said he asked the former president to make a statement to clarify his alien remarks.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Buried in all the news this week was another congressional hearing on UFOs. For some reason, our government now prefers the acronym UAP, which stood for Unidentified Aerial Phenomena ...
A video has been spreading on social media, which is bringing up a big question... Did a Ring camera in L.A. catch a real live ALIEN on video? This is one of those things where there might be a logical explanation, but people want to believe. Me?
CNN’s Victor Blackwell speaks to civil rights activists Rev. Jesse Jackson and Andrew Young during their first joint visit to the Memphis motel where Martin Luther King Jr. was gunned down in 1968.
Trump said he'd direct agencies to begin sourcing and "releasing government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life."
A Democratic lawmaker who has reviewed unredacted portions of the Jeffrey Epstein files —with the help of Reddit users—says they directly contradict President Donald Trump’s account of barring Epstein from Mar-a-Lago.
A Fox News host had a blunt response to President Donald Trump’s claim that he was “exonerated” by the release of the Epstein files. The Five co-host Jessica Tarlov, 41, issued a dare to Trump, 79, after he told reporters aboard Air Force One on Thursday that the files related to Jeffrey Epstein prove he had done nothing wrong.