The Case for Gnosticism, Part 6: A Gnostic Viewpoint on “Alien Abductions”HuffPostAfter working on a book in 1997 with famed Israeli psychic Uri Geller about the UFO cases with the strongest evidence (he had also had encounters), we discovered that publishers weren't receptive after the glut of books for the 50th anniversary of the …
Downsizing : the trailer of the comedy SF from Alexander Payne with Matt Damon is the UFO of the monthThe Sherbrooke TimesAlexander Payne, despite what people think, is one of the darlings of the critics. Started by Mr. Schmidt, applauded for Sideways, incensed with The Descendants to finish definitely dubbed by Nebraska, Downsizing is logically […]
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un was pictured laughing with top officials as he watched the launch of his Hwasong-12 on Tuesday and later warned the trial was a mere ‘curtain raiser’.
ParkingEye sued Nicholas Bowen QC after he refused to pay a parking ticket for exceeding the free two-hour limit while he took a nap at Membury service station on the M4 at night.
GBBO’s eagerly anticipated first episode went down well with viewers as it aired for the first time since switching from BBC to Channel, 4 last night.
Paul Burrell has rubbished claims that chauffeur Henri Paul was driving over the limit, insisting Diana’s bodyguard would not have allowed him to get behind the wheel.
The boy pleaded guilty at Plymouth Crown Court to raping the six-year-old last August. He admitted five further counts of causing or inciting that child into sexual activity in August and in March.
Researchers from the University of Jyväskylä in Finland argue that even busy parents can set an example to their children by being less sedentary rather than worrying it is taking their time away from them.
Hong Kong businessman and socialite Sir David Tang, known as the founder of international fashion brand Shanghai Tang, died at the age of 63 just weeks after inviting friends to a farewell party.
Heart attack victims with other health problems have a 250% raised risk of dying, found a large British study of 700,000 people. It was found 89% did not receive optimal care.