Rep. Tim Burchett maintains that the Pentagon is deliberately withholding important information on the topic.
Following the Queen's death, there have been calls for Prince Philip's UFO investigation files to be released to the public.
A previously unpublished letter seems to support the idea that the tomb's discoverer made off with some of its contents.
A photo taken by two men who spotted a strange object above Scotland in 1990 has finally been published.
Vehicles seen in science fiction movies and TV shows might not be quite as far-fetched as they seem.
The NOAA has appealed to the public for help explaining the presence of a line of holes at the bottom of the sea.
Several more stunning images from the James Webb Space Telescope have now been published by NASA.
A recently published viral video shows what appears to be a creature peering out from behind a tree at night.
Published in 1698, the book offers a unique look into how people from the time perceived the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
A recently published video clip shows a huge gorilla tenderly petting a tiny groundhog at Detroit Zoo.
A sketch of the Loch Ness Monster drawn in 1936 has been revealed as part of a cache of newly published files.
The petition aims to persuade US government officials to release classified UFO footage to the public.
The recently captured footage shows a glass shattering all on its own right in front of staff and customers.
29 essays detailing the best evidence for life after death have been published and are available to read online.
The notoriously haunted establishment is reportedly home to all manner of paranormal happenings.
Recently released footage from the Lansdowne Pub in Cardiff shows a piece of furniture with a mind of its own.
An international team of researchers has published a paper claiming that there is evidence of fungus on Mars.
The intriguing anomaly, which looks like a figure with two green orbs, was filmed at the Twa Dogs Inn, England.
A NASA report published in 2018 takes the idea of finding alien 'technosignatures' very seriously indeed.
Social media users were left perplexed last week when the US StratCom account published a bizarre message.