Former US President Barack Obama has made the most categorical affirmation of belief in extraterrestrial life from an ex-US leader, claiming 'they're real' whilst debunking Area 51 conspiracy theories during a podcast appearance
Former US President Barack Obama has become the first US leader to openly affirm his belief in life beyond Earth, but firmly denied the top-secret military base houses extraterrestrials
Area 51, officially an air force base established in southern Nevada during the Cold War, has long been at the centre of rumours claiming it conceals alien technology and UFOs.
Saturday on “The Alex Marlow Show,” Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick talked about Obama economic policies. Lutnick said, “What it did was it broke people’s spirit. Because when I grew up, I had shop class, and there were kids who liked
In a podcast interview released Saturday, former President Barack Obama told YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen that aliens are real, but he has never seen them.
The security guards and administrators made it clear that no one would be storming the court during the City League boys basketball championship game at Brashear High School. After six years of chasing a title, Obama Academy guard Naron…
"There doesn't seem to be any shame about this among people who used to feel like you had to have some sort of decorum," Obama said in an interview that was posted on YouTube Saturday.
Barack Obama spoke out a week after President Trump's social media account posted a video depicting him and Michelle Obama as apes, condemning behavior on TV and social media as a "clown show."
Former President Obama in an interview published Saturday criticized the actions of federal immigration officers in Minneapolis while praising those protesting their presence in the city. Obama told host Brian Tyler Cohen on his “No Lie”…
Former President Barack Obama broke his silence on the since-deleted disturbing meme video clip posted on President Trump's Truth Social depicting him and the former first lady as apes.
Speaking with liberal commentator Brian Tyler Cohen in a 47-minute episode released Saturday, Obama did not reference Trump directly but addressed what he described as a broader decline in public standards.
Former President Barack Obama has weighed in on phenomena in the world’s skies that have perplexed observers since “flying saucers” were first reported after World War II.