#shorts Hey Galaxy Geeks! Luke and Audrey here, and we just watched DREAMWORK'S MONSTER VS ALIENS (2009) for the FIRST TIME ...
#shorts Hey Galaxy Geeks! Luke and Audrey here, and we just watched DREAMWORK'S MONSTER VS ALIENS (2009) for the FIRST TIME ...
And so the band set to work on a new album, and with Rosanna in the bag, felt certain that they had something they could throw Columbia’s way. Africa was the last track to be recorded for Toto IV and ...
President Donald Trump's announcement that he will direct his administration to release government files related to aliens and associated phenomena has triggered a flurry of jokes and memes online. On ...
President Donald Trump said he will direct the release of government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life and unidentified aerial phenomena, saying there is "tremendous interest" in the ...
new video loaded: Song of The Week: ‘Bazooka,’ From Memes to Therapy transcript Miami XO’s latest release, “Bazooka,” had our critic Jon Caramanica pondering music, memes and grief on the East River ...
Former US President Barack Obama said he’s seen no evidence that aliens have made contact with Earth, clarifying his position on extraterrestrials after comments he made in a podcast went viral. Obama ...
The Department of Homeland Security is actively recruiting from the far right as it seeks to hire 10,000 ICE agents. An ICE promotion flyer is seen during a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
A financial crisis could be triggered by an announcement that aliens exist, according to Helen McCaw, a former policy expert of the Bank of England. McCaw told The Times of London that politicians and ...
On TikTok, few things are more fun than a reaction video. Over the past several weeks, EDM star Kato’s song “Turn the Lights Off,” featuring Jon Nørgaard, has gone viral on TikTok and Reels thanks to ...
Daniel Whiteson and Andy Warner’s upcoming book is a philosophical exploration of the humanity behind our desire to find aliens. Reading time 6 minutes At Gizmodo, we love a good story about ...
In 1950, famed astrophysicist Enrico Fermi posed a profound question during a casual lunch with colleagues: Where is everybody? In other words, if there’s an extremely high probability that advanced ...