More than a quarter (27 per cent) of those surveyed think that the UK government should have a war or battle plan in place for a potential alien invasion, while nearly a third (31 per cent) feel there should be a dedicated task force for dealing with extra-terrestrial threats.
Confidence in world governments to deal with a potential alien invasion is low, with well over half of those surveyed (58 per cent) believing that our current leaders are unsuited to such a task. 15 per cent of those polled apparently believe that aliens will likely dominate Earth in the next 20 years.
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Leigha Brown leads Michigan to 87-66 win over Florida Gulf Coast | Sports | themorningsun.com
Michigan guard Naz Hilmon, right, goes up for a shot against Florida Gulf Coast guard Tyra Cox, center, and Emma List, left, during the first quarter of a college basketball game in the first round of the women's NCAA tournament at the University of Texas San Antonio Convocation Center in San Antonio, Texas, Sunday March 21, 2021. (AP Photo/Michael Thomas)
SAN ANTONIO — Leigha Brown missed more than a month in the middle of the season because of the coronavirus. She looked fully recovered in Michigan's women's NCAA Tournament opener.
Spike in covid cases, IPL, Ramzan may hit film business
Despite these challenges, exhibitors, both single screen and multiplex chains, are expecting to bounce back on the back of new films having seen the industry contract by 67% over FY21
Track and field star Dawn Harper-Nelson on motherhood, training for Olympics
March is Women's History Month. Dawn Harper-Nelson is a two-time Olympic medalist in track and field, who's setting her sights on the Tokyo Olympics. She discusses her journey in motherhood and the hurdles she's faced from sponsors. She recently received a grant from Mother, an organization supporting female athletes who are mothers, while she trains for the Olympic trials.
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There was a lot of second-guessing of Texas Tech coach Chris Beard's strategy in the final seconds of Sunday's second-round loss against Arkansas.
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Analysis: Fed hopes for inflation psych-out, stable expectations, as prices rise | Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve's mission is to maintain "stable prices," but Chair Jerome Powell's take on that may seem surprising: He doesn't really care if people pay more for stuff.
Instead, Powell last week flagged a nuanced but critical shift in Fed strategy putting more weight on the psychology surrounding inflation and less on how prices actually behave.
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A new quarterly series, the Fed's Index of Common Inflation Expectations, combines a range of survey and market data into one barometer of future inflation risk. Public expectations about future prices and earnings are central to how inflation actually behaves, and the index shows those expectations are both glacially slow to move and still low.
FAA notified after large blue UFO seen above Oahu appeared to drop into ocean
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - An unidentified flying object spotted in the evening sky over Leeward Oahu prompted witnesses to call 911 on Tuesday.
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There are multiple videos of what appears to be a glowing‚ oblong mass — both in the sky and in the water.
Officials from the Federal Aviation Administration say there were no aircraft incidents or accidents in this area at the time. But multiple witnesses reported seeing a large blue object fall out of the sky and into the ocean.
UFO believers in Circleville having their moment
CIRCLEVILLE — The first sign that something was amiss at the Hartinger home about 1 a.m. on that long-ago February night was that Pal, the family's beloved collie, just wouldn't stop barking.
The next thing Pete Hartinger knew, his brother had shaken him awake, dragged him from his bed and pulled him toward a second-floor window. And there it was: the brightest light he had ever seen in the sky, holding steady maybe 1,000 feet up. Hartinger — a 17-year-old high school junior back on that Feb. 27 in 1958 — watched in wonder as the saucer-shaped object floated over the local feed mill before drifting out of sight.
ICYMI: Story of UFO sighting in Newfoundland town is in mint condition | Provincial | News | The
It was just five days before Hallowe’en when Jim Blackwood, a 25-year-old constable at the RCMP detachment in the Town of Clarenville, got a report of a strange aircraft hovering over Random Island.
In an interview with SaltWire in 2016, Blackwood said he assumed it was a simple case of someone letting their imagination get the better of them.
Blackwood headed down to the Clarenville waterfront, and what he saw is still talked about to this day.
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