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Wikimedia Commons/U.S. Navy USS Silversides The USS Silversides began service on December 15, 1941, eight days after the ...
The bow of a US Navy cruiser damaged in a World War II battle in the Pacific has shone new light on one of the most ...
A Japanese torpedo slammed into the USS New Orleans in 1942, tearing off nearly one-third of the ship and killing over 180 ...
A mysterious object spotted on the South Pacific seafloor has been identified as the bow of a torpedoed World War II ship ...
The Breakers Hotel has been a Long Beach landmark since 1926, once offering a glamorous coastal escape for the likes of Elizabeth Taylor and Cary Grant. Nearly a century later, the building has been ...
On the daylong Living History Cruise, visitors can tour the galley, sleeping quarters, navigation center and museum spaces, ...
Hundreds of searchers were combing wide swaths of central Texas yesterday after severe rainfall caused flash flooding on the ...
There are plenty of locations and events in L.A. County to take in Fourth of July fireworks and drone light shows, from a ...
This week on 60 Minutes, Jon Wertheim reported on Sealand, the tiny principality fueled by humor and determination. But first ...
Japan has long been recognized as a global leader in electronics, robotics, and cutting-edge technology. But recently, Japan ...
As rusting war-era ships decay on the seafloor, their toxic cargoes pose an urgent but often overlooked environmental risk.
The historical issues in East Asia have long been a blindspot for the United States. Time to start paying attention.