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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In space, as the famous Alien tagline goes, no one can hear you scream. So that's where the music comes in. Jeff Russo: I saw the second movie in theaters, but I was far too young to see ...
The White House has launched a controversial new website called Aliens.gov — but the extraterrestrial-themed page isn't for disclosures on UFOs.
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Psychic spy veteran Lyn Buchanan claims the CIA accessed 23andMe and Ancestry.com to search for people with extraterrestrial DNA. But is it true?
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White House uses alien theme for new immigration enforcement site
The White House has launched a controversial space-themed website for immigration enforcement. Using sci-fi imagery, it refers to individuals without legal status as 'aliens' who 'walk among us' and promotes Donald Trump's hardline stance.
Alien: Romulus takes place between the events of Sir Ridley Scott's Alien and James Cameron's Aliens, a creative decision which opened the door to exciting cameos and world-building opportunities. The movie cleverly brought back Ian Holm as the android ...
This is FRESH AIR. Noah Hawley has created successful, well-received television adaptations of the Coen brothers' movie "Fargo" - five seasons to date and counting - and of the Marvel comic book character Legion in a series that ran for three seasons.
What intrigued you about 'Alien: Earth' and building on the franchise legacy? Chandler: For me, watching Noah take 'Fargo' and adapt it into something wholly new, but still keeping a hold of the essence and honoring 'Fargo.' I was excited to read these ...
