In 1989, a man named Bob Lazar claimed he worked at a sub-facility near Groom Lake called “S-4," where he saw nine alien flying saucers powered by an undiscovered “Element 115". His claims were later ...
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Why an ex–Area 51 worker’s story refused to die despite official denials
Bob Lazar claimed he worked at a site known as S4 and described technology that didn’t fit known aerospace programs.
Conservative candidate Maria Lazar reported raising about $200,000, a tenth of the total raked in by her liberal opponent, Chris Taylor. Radio host Dan O'Donnell said he thought Lazar would be a ...
Billy Bob Thornton is done wrecking his body for Hollywood. The Oscar-winning actor revealed he stopped extreme weight gains, crash dieting and physical punishment after the 1990s, saying the dramatic ...
Bob Costas, who retired from his baseball play-by-play duties with TBS at the end of the 2024 postseason, is headed back to the network that made him famous. Costas will return to NBC Sports as the ...
Bob Weir was the quiet linchpin of the Grateful Dead. Though he was uninterested in competing with the mythical presence of Jerry Garcia, saying fans’ deification had ultimately killed the frontman, ...
Dashcam video captured the moment a stolen SUV, driven by a 17-year-old, barreled through a Georgia residential area and flipped in a rollover crash after leading deputies on a 115-mph chase. Video ...
As NBC rekindles its connection with Major League Baseball in devoting its coveted Sunday night slot to a national telecast, it is turning to an old voice to entice viewers on the pregame show. Bob ...
In 1991, an infamous Bob Knight rant went public. Decades later, it remains a part of the fabric of Indiana basketball. Illustration: Will Tullos / The Athletic; photos: Jamie Squire, Bettman Images, ...
Today” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie will not head to Milan for NBC’s 2026 Winter Olympics coverage as she deals with the ongoing police investigation into the suspected abduction of her mother.
Federal agents in the Twin Cities lately have been conducting more targeted immigration arrests at homes and neighborhoods, rather than staging in parking lots. The convoys have been harder to find ...
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