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From the first transatlantic telegraph cable to the Atlanta Olympics bombing, this week in history saw key events in politics, war, science and culture that shaped the world.
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The Incredible Story of the USS Washington
Construction of the Washington commenced at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, where her keel was laid down on June 14, 1938.
The Alaska-class ships were unique American warships from World War II, designed as massive “large cruisers” or ...
Explorers found part of the USS New Orleans, blown off of the cruiser during heavy fighting in World War II.
Lost Bow of American Warship Found Eight Decades After It Was Blown Off by a Japanese Torpedo in World War II After the attack, crews sailed the USS “New Orleans” backwards for more than 1,000 ...
Federal officer raises new American flag at Portland ICE facility after protesters burned the previous one during Independence Day riots that included assaults on agents.
Federal officer raises new American flag at Portland ICE facility after protesters burned the previous one during Independence Day riots that included assaults on agents.
Texas Tech has successfully landed one of the top defensive backs in the country. 2026 Navy All-American S’Vioarean Martin from Palestine High School in Texas has committed to the Red Raiders.
Navy All-American Shadarius Toodle from Cottage Hill Christian Academy in Alabama has committed to the Bulldogs. According to 247Sports, Toodle is a four-star prospect.
FORT WORTH—American Airlines on May 29 unveiled a new premium-heavy configuration on its Boeing 787-9, marking its first significant long-haul cabin update in more than a decade and intensifying ...
The Philippine Navy commissioned its first guided-missile frigate and showcased American-provided unmanned surface vessels at Naval Operating Base Subic during ceremonies commemorating the service ...