
- How the “Missing Scientists” Conspiracy Theory Went Mainstream After Others Failed
- It’s One of the Most Influential Social Psychology Studies Ever. Was It All a Lie?
- Pod of War
- Why Trump Officials Keep Promising Inevitably Disappointing Disclosures
- Michael Flynn and Other Disinformation Merchants Take Aim at Military’s Role in Hurricane Response
- It’s Not Just Sandy Hook. Aaron Rodgers Has Some Very Strange Thoughts About…Buildings.


- The Stories That TV Tells About Online Sex Work - The New Yorker
- What’s Missing from Belle Burden’s “Strangers” - The New Yorker
- Sam Altman May Control Our Future—Can He Be Trusted? - The New Yorker
- The Sci-Fi Novelist Who Disappeared for Decades - The New Yorker
- “Project Hail Mary”: In Space, No One Should Hear Your Glib Jokes - The New Yorker
- Not Your Grandmother’s “Wuthering Heights” - The New Yorker
- The End of Books Coverage at the Washington Post - The New Yorker
- Is Cognitive Dissonance Actually a Thing? - The New Yorker
- Emma Stone’s Apocalyptic Showdown Blooms in “Bugonia” - The New Yorker
- The U.S. Government’s Extraordinary Pursuit of Kilmar Ábrego García - The New Yorker
- A Major Advance in the Search for Life on Mars - The New Yorker

- Alien Life Could Look Nothing Like What We Expect. Here's How Microbes Beyond Earth Might Live Without Liquid Water - Smithsonian Magazine
- Sixty Years Ago, When Instruments Were Played in Space for the First Time, It Was ‘Jingle Bells’ All the Way - Smithsonian Magazine
- Miners Discovered a Mysterious Smoking Object in Western Australia. Experts Think It's Likely Unexpected Space Debris - Smithsonian Magazine
- An American Toy Company Produced the World’s First Frisbees, Beloved by Humans and Dogs, on This Day in 1957 - Smithsonian Magazine
- How British College Students Convinced Authorities That Flying Saucers Were Invading the U.K. - Smithsonian Magazine
- 10 Biggest Unsolved Mysteries About Planet Earth - Reader's Digest
- 14 Mysteries of the Ocean Scientists Still Can’t Explain - Reader's Digest
- 15 Amazing Facts About the Women of NASA - Reader's Digest
- July Holidays and Observances to Celebrate Year After Year - Reader's Digest
- Secret Government Projects in Stranger Things Aren't All Fiction - Reader's Digest
- The Strangest Unsolved Mysteries in Every State - Reader's Digest
UFO Publication Archives
UFO skeptic and researcher Issac Koi has scanned thousands of pages of UFO magazines; UFO ‘club’ newsletters and bulletins from around the world going decades back to his blog, Issac Koi – New Uploads. Collections, which also include the spectrum of the paranormal, are arranged alphabetically as PDF files. A tresure chest for researchers.
- Baylee Lefton's Playlist: Guitar Moments - UPROXX
- Your Guide To The Hottest CES 2026 Events For Media & Ad Pros - UPROXX
- The Best ‘Lost’ Albums, Ranked - UPROXX
- Ozzy Osbourne Is Dead At 76 Years Old, Just Weeks After The Final Black Sabbath Concert - UPROXX
- New On Netflix April 2025: Havoc, Ransom Canyon, Pulse, You, And More - UPROXX
“We all know that UFOs are real. All we need to ask is where do they come from, and what do they want?” Edgar Mitchell

- Science’s three big hopes for finding alien life - Big Think
- Can the Drake equation’s final term predict humanity’s demise? - Big Think
- 5 sci-fi aliens — and the likelihood they could actually exist - Big Think
- All claims of extraterrestrial life must pass these 7 hurdles - Big Think
- Why scientists can’t stop searching for alien life - Big Think
- Pentagon announces release of 162 unidentified object files
- Watch: Mystery light in South Australian sky most likely from rocket launch
- Congress probes UFOs in hearing on whistleblowers, transparency
- Watch: Mystery light over U.S. East Coast sparks UFO speculation online
- N.J. lawmaker calls for 'limited' state of emergency over unexplained drone sightings
- Pentagon: UFO reports spike, more than 700 documented
- Watch: Suspected meteor over the Carolinas was a SpaceX rocket
Most scientists never look at UFO evidence, which leads to their conclusion that there is no evidence.”Astrophysicist Bernard Haisch
- US releases second batch of government declassified UFO files - Reuters
- Trump pledges near-term release of UFO records - MSN
- Trump orders release of 162 declassified UFO files - MSN
- Trump directs release of UFO files in first declassification - MSN
- Pentagon releases 162 declassified UFO files under Trump order - MSN
- Trump orders release of Pentagon UFO files under new program - MSN
- Trump releases government UFO files, more expected - Reuters
- Handout image shows unidentified aerial phenomenon" (UAP) released by U.S. Defense Department - Reuters Connect