Brazilian witnesses from January 1996 claimed at least one extraterrestrial survived the crash of a cigar-shaped craft.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche faces a proposed $1,000-a-day fine for refusing to comply with a federal judge's order to release more Epstein files.
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Last spring, it was rumored that agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigations were trained to redact portions of the ...
The latest federal developments come as Georgia continues debating how votes should be counted and verified. This week, the Georgia Secretary of State’s office released an audit finding that ...
The mystery surrounding UFOs and other unidentified flying objects has once again captured public attention after newly ...
The U.S. military released a new batch of files related to UFOs, including one report from a Navy pilot who said a mysterious ...
A Google executive has told an inquiry that a YouTube video that falsely claims a wounded survivor of an antisemitic massacre in Sydney is a crisis actor blooded with makeup met the platform’s ...
It’s been six months since a federal agent shot and killed Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, yet virtually nothing has come ...
A federal judge dealt Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche a new blow Monday, rejecting his bid to close a lawsuit over the ...
Dan Bongino branded Chris Cuomo a "fraud" who bashes him in public over the Epstein files but begs him to come on his ...
YouTubers who bait scammers for content have been credited by federal prosecutors after helping crack a $65M fraud ring that ...