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T.I. was ordered by a federal judge to stop using the title “Situationships” for his film after a trademark clash.
Iowa-class battleships measured 887 feet long and displaced 58,460 tons, with crews ranging from 2,500 during WWII to 1,573 ...
On the night of February 1, 1944, the battleship USS Indiana, fresh from a day of heavy shelling, was quietly refueling destroyers under cover of darkness in the Pacific. Captain J.M. Steele oversaw ...
DDG, LHD, CVN? Decode key U.S. Navy ship abbreviations and learn what they mean and what vessels they designate.
On the morning of June 19, 1915, teenager Esther Ross stood nervously beside a naval officer as he guided her through the christening of Battleship 39, one of America’s first oil-fueled and most ...
When Battleship was announced, it was met with derision: if Hollywood was making a movie based on the board game where you try to guess where the other player's ships are, it was surely a sign ...
A naval ship is attacked by an invader in a scene from "Battleship." Rihanna, a cast member in the film "Battleship," poses at the American premiere of the film, Thursday, May 10, 2012, in Los ...
Have you ever played Battleship? It’s a classic board game. You and an opponent take on the roles of two rival naval admirals in what appears to be roughly World War II-era combat. You take ...
Another new month and another new crop of fresh content has arrived on Netflix, and with it some surprising movies making their way onto the streaming service’s Top 10. The latest of these is a ...
“The Great War of Archimedes” is a new Japanese war movie about the World War II battleship Yamato from Toho Studios, home of Godzilla. It’s coming to the U.S. on June 15 with an all-new ...
The trailer for "Don't Look Up," the movie they were filming right here in Fall River gives us a glimpse of what the film is all about.
Both ships returned to Odessa, but the tsarist loyalists among the second ship’s crew prevailed, and the Potemkin once again was alone. Some of the crew of the battleship Potemkin.