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Former UAP Task Force Member Allegedly Claims She May Have Encountered Two ‘Extraterrestrials’ in Public

The Capitol Hill UFO briefing last week made headlines, but Joshua Golembeske says the most jaw-dropping moment never made it to air. Golembeske, lead UFO investigator and head of content at Gaia.com and host of Cosmic Disclosure , was in the room for the press event featuring whistleblower David Grusch and four sitting lawmakers. I reached out to get his account of what actually happened — and what he described goes well past anything the news cycle covered. “I spoke directly with a former member of the UAP Task Force who told me something wild,” he told VICE. “She believes she may have encountered two extraterrestrials in public. They were humanoid enough to blend in, wore disguises, but when they revealed their eyes, something was clearly off.” He went on: “She confirmed the story through her own contacts — there are NHI living in certain locations in the US, human enough to walk around undetected. I need more evidence before I’d call it ...

These Fake Online Stores Are Letting People Shop Without Spending Money. Here’s Why.

South Korea gave the world K-pop, 12-step skincare routines, and parasocial relationships with virtual boyfriends. Its latest export is a fake online store you can shop at without buying anything, and it’s the first one that’s actively trying to save you money. They’re called “dopamine sites,” and according to Oddity Central , these platforms are built to replicate the full online shopping experience, complete with product listings, reviews, ratings, filters, and promotions. Users browse, add items to a cart, enter a delivery address, and click the order button. Then a simulated courier accepts the order and heads to their location. Users can track the delivery in real time on a map. Nothing arrives. No money changes hands. Impulse shopping doesn’t always begin with wanting the product. Sometimes it begins with being bored, annoyed, tired, underpaid, or trapped in bed with a phone and no adult supervision. The browsing does half the damage before ...

Daily Horoscope: June 15, 2026

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The week opens with the Moon moving into Cancer and squaring Neptune, giving Monday that slightly off-kilter quality where emotions are present but hard to read accurately. Give it a few hours before you decide how you feel about anything, stargazer. There’s good energy underneath it all: Venus in Leo sextiling Uranus brings unexpected warmth and creative possibility, and the Sun sextiling both Eris and Chiron means the bold move and the healing move are pointing in the same direction this week. Jupiter squaring Chiron is the one complication — something unresolved is sitting in the path of growth. The week opens up once you get honest about what that is. Read your horoscope for the week , and see what the stars have in store for your sign today.  Aries: March 21 – April 19 Most people dread Monday. You usually don’t — a new week is just another opening, and you’ve never needed much of an excuse to start something. But Mars in Taurus has you...

Weekly Horoscope: June 14-June 20

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Something is resetting this week, and you’ll feel it before you can name it. A New Moon in Gemini kicks things off with fresh mental energy — conversations that needed to happen start happening, ideas that were stuck begin moving. Let yourself be open to it, stargazer, because the middle of the week demands more from you. Wednesday brings a convergence of emotional and relational energy that’s a lot to absorb all at once, and the people who try to breeze past it will find it waiting for them on the other side. Sit with what comes up. The back half of the week is where everything starts to make sense. Venus in Leo has been pushing everyone toward something bolder and more honest about what they actually want. Friday opens a window where feeling and instinct finally align. The week had to get uncomfortable before it could get good. Walk through it. How will your sign fare this week? Aries: March 21 – April 19 Something has been pulling at you all wee...

Before Humans, England Belonged to Horrifying Scorpions the Size of Dogs. Here’s What They Looked Like.

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If you’ve ever found yourself playing Fallout: New Vegas and thanking your lucky stars that you don’t live in a world infested with gigantic scorpions, well, I hate to break it to you, but you do. Or at least, you used to. According to new research published in the journal Palaeontology and led by Richard Howard of the Natural History Museum, scientists have confirmed that a massive scorpion once crept across what is now England and Wales. Praearcturus gigas, as it’s called, lived around 415 million years ago during the Early Devonian period. Fossil fragments pulled from the St Maughan’s Sandstone Formation show a predator with 16-centimeter pincers and an estimated body length of nearly one meter, or roughly three feet. A scorpion as long as a toddler is tall. This would make it the largest scorpion ever identified in the fossil record . Photo: Franz Anthony/Natural History Museum No Way That Massive Thing Is a Scorpion, Scientists Thought The fossils themselves hav...

Scientists Recreated Nuclear Fallout in a Lab. Here’s What Happened Next.

Nobody wants a nuclear event to occur, other than those prepper weirdos who secretly need one to happen to justify the small fortune they spent on a fallout shelter. But just in case one does happen, it’s probably smart to keep studying the science of nuclear fallout so we can mitigate as much of the damage as possible. According to new research from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory published in the journal Analytical Chemistry and reported by ScienceAlert, scientists have learned quite a bit about what happened inside the radioactive cloud that forms after a nuclear explosion. And they didn’t even have to set off a nuke to do it. Instead, the researchers used a plasma flow reactor, a one-meter-long device that can reach temperatures of 5,000 degrees Kelvin. It can recreate some of the extreme conditions found inside a nuclear detonation to observe how all that vaporized radioactive material cools down, condenses, and becomes fallout particles that can linger...

The Truth About Today’s Crazy Cat Ladies, and Why You Might Owe Your Local Cat Lover an Apology

You’ve likely heard of the term “crazy cat lady,” which essentially describes a single woman who lives alone with a bunch of cats. Some people find this to be an unfortunate life choice, while others aspire to surround themselves with precious felines, sans a romantic partner . Obviously, this term was created as an insult toward women (or perhaps a fear of the more independent ones), namely those who craved a less traditional path. First of all, to imply a woman is “crazy” for choosing a solo life with feline companions is one of the most obvious attempts at social conditioning out there. Second, perhaps we should start making the same judgments toward unmarried men who own a bunch of dogs?  No? Didn’t think so. The Origin of The ‘Crazy Cat Lady’ According to the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), the “crazy cat lady” stereotype actually originated in medieval Europe during the infamous witch trials. During this time, cats were also considered “demonic,...