Before Hollywood made the gray alien famous, one alleged encounter helped define what people thought aliens looked like.
An odd event at a farmouse set between Kelly and Hopkinsville, Kentucky influenced Steven Spielberg's most beloved movie.
The trip had all the makings of a boring car ride—until the couple saw mysterious lights approaching from the sky.
A sketch of the aliens Betty and Barney Hill described under hypnosis as they tried to recall the details of their abduction. These sketches are on display at the Portsmouth Historical Society's new ...
With 'Disclosure Day,' the director returns to a longtime preoccupation. Two Times staffers explore his ongoing fascination with extraterrestrials.
Where Spielberg's visions once seemed to be leading the culture, now he's following decades of lore and mythology. The UAP files show a lot of things we’ve seen before — in grainy U.S. military ...