A viral podcast moment last month reignited speculation about extraterrestrials and prompted President Donald Trump’s commitment to kickstarting the release of government files on flying saucers. But ...
In the affluent, technocratic Alexandria Colony, people are disappearing. And witnesses are dying in grisly, mysterious ways—it all reeks of Xenomorphs. At a loss, the Hume City police call in Special ...
The GOP race for Indiana Senate's 22nd District recently heated up with tit-for-tat web pages each calling out the other ...
War Machine may not aim all that high in its back-to-basics action, but that only makes it easier to hit its mark.
Our columnist on the month’s best new books. Credit...Doeun Choi Supported by By Sarah Lyall A young woman, drifting in and ...
Rotello has worked with Patti Smith and was friends with Hilly Kristal, the late owner of CBGB, the iconic club where Smith, ...
A new psychedelic retreat calling itself a “SETI for the mind” aims to establish two-way communication with the nonhuman entities people encounter while tripping on DMT.
Aura readers, quantum life coaches, and “starseeds” came together at the Conscious Life Expo in Los Angeles: “There’s a consensus that ‘first contact’ is not far away” In a packed ballroom in Los ...
In 1947, pilot Kenneth Arnold reported a sighting of fast-moving objects near Mount Rainier which ignited public fascination ...
After changing how we eat and how we trip, the author returns to his garden — and the page — to examine the mystery of ...
A violent, almost demonic alien race called the Furies first appeared in a series of Star Trek crossover novels published in 1996. Titled Star Trek: Invasion!, these four novels spanned the 23rd and ...
In 1962, President Kennedy said America would put a man on the moon by the end of the 1960s. Deborah Brevoort’s “The Blue-Sky Boys” explores how NASA kept his audacious promise. On the surface, it’s a ...
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