LOS ANGELES -- "Resident Alien," a new Syfy series that caught the attention of veteran TV critic Rob Owen and approving viewers, is evidence that inventive shows exist outside premium cable and streaming services.
"It's been a while since there's been a cable show, a basic cable show on USA or Syfy or another one of those channels, that's struck me as something I would go back and give another look," Owen, a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review columnist, said of the comic book-inspired series that arrived in January.
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In Broomfield, distressed airplane and falling parts attract crowds and strange reactions
Longtime Broomfield residents had never seen the sights they witnessed Saturday after airplane debris landed in their lawns and damaged their properties.
A Boeing 777 headed for Hawaii was forced to make an emergency landing Saturday , spewing parts across the neighborhood of Northmoor.
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That’s what Mary Ellen Sucato thought when she heard loud booms. The 81-year-old was upstairs as airplane parts rained over her neighborhood. She was able to laugh about it when she realized what had happened. Across the street from her Elmwood Street home was a towering 20-foot circular object that was in front of Kirby Klements’ door.
OPINION | MIKE MASTERSON: Laughter needed
Can't speak for you, but I could have benefited of late from a lot less stress and lots more belly laughs.
Love of laughter being in my nature, it's unnatural when I can't enjoy chuckles and laughs over an extended period (thanks covid, politics and freezing weather).
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I also realize I'm likely not alone, which called my attention to a recent survey of 120 volunteers by OnBuy.com. The participants watched sitcoms featuring comedians widely considered in the top 20 of their craft.
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Dickinson's 22 lifts Michigan over Ohio State, 92-87 | Sports | news-herald.com
Ohio State's Duane Washington shoots between Michigan's Chaundee Brown, left, and Austin Davis on Feb. 21 in Columbus.
COLUMBUS — In a virtually empty Value City Arena, the matchup between No. 3 Michigan and No. 4 Ohio State in February looked more like an intense NCAA Tournament game in March: good shooting, timely 3-pointers, fierce play under the rim, few mistakes and some late drama.
After six ties in the second half, Michigan pulled away in the final minutes and then held off Ohio State, 92-87, on Feb. 21 in a meeting that showcased two teams aiming for No. 1 seeds next month.
Michigan State tops No. 5 Illinois 81-72, bolsters NCAA chances | College | themorningsun.com
Michigan State guard Joshua Langford blocks an attempt by Illinois guard Ayo Dosunmu (11) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021, in East Lansing, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
EAST LANSING — Aaron Henry scored 20 points and Joshua Langford had 15 points and a career-high 16 rebounds to lead Michigan State to an 81-72 win over No. 5 Illinois on Tuesday night.
The Spartans (12-9, 6-9 Big Ten) earned a desperately needed quality win to bolster their chances of playing in 23 straight NCAA Tournaments.
Ranch bordering Area 51 for sale, including black mailbox famous with the alien-obsessed | WFLA
MYSTERY WIRE — Have you ever wanted to buy a ranch that allows you to access the top-secret Area 51 military base? You are going to need to dig out your checkbook. The Medlin Ranch is on the market . It is the only cattle ranch that is directly adjacent to the world's best-known military base.
That ranch is also home to one of the most enduring stories about Area 51 — the legend of the black mailbox.
Nevada's Tikaboo Valley is beautiful but sparse. It is not the place you might think to raise and graze cattle. And when a cowboy named Steve Medlin first moved into the valley in the early 1970s, there were no buildings, no running water and no other utilities.
See the CIA’s trove of UFO-related intelligence documents | Fox 59
(NEXSTAR) – From reports of flying saucers to mysterious bomb blasts, the CIA has opened its catalogue of intelligence on reports of unidentified flying objects to the public.
In one report from June of 1996, two Lithuanian police officers working near the border reported seeing “a spherical object hanging and ‘pulsing,’ alternately shrinking and expanding” around 12:30 a.m. that morning. They also described “a strange sound like an electric or electronic crackle.”
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