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The North Atlantic route connecting America to Europe saw some of the most majestic ships to sail the waters, like the fast SS United States, the capable SS Normandie, the unfortunate RMS Titanic ...
Experts have identified the wreck of the SS Nantes, which sank off the coast of Cornwall in November 1888, closing the book ...
The ship will depart from Ludington 9 a.m. May 16 ... 1, and the fall season from Sept. 2 to Oct. 12. The SS Badger’s 2025 sailing season will also include regular overnight crossings from ...
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A Mexican Navy ship never intended to sail under the Brooklyn Bridge. U.S. and Mexican officials are investigating what led to the accident that killed two crew members. The Cuauhtémoc ...
Kroger has closed its online marketplace Kroger Ship, which offered products from other companies alongside grocery delivery. The company said that it stopped selling third party products "as of ...
Huntington Beach (34-3) vs. Mira Costa (32-2) at Cerritos College, 7 p.m. Outlook: Huntington Beach has won five CIF-SS boys volleyball championships, most recently in 2015. The Oilers’ previous ...
A Mexican navy ship collided with the Brooklyn Bridge, injuring 19 people on board. Videos on social media showed the ship, Cuauhtemo sailing underneath the bridge as its masts collided with it.
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board went aboard the Mexican naval ship Cuauhtemoc Tuesday to interview remaining crew about the ship’s deadly crash into the Brooklyn Bridge.
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A towering Mexican naval sailing ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday evening during a festive journey down New York City’s East River, snapping two of its masts and killing two ...