NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Cynthia Cook from the Center for International and Strategic Studies about why naval shipbuilding in the U.S. has become so difficult lately.
Uncover the Wentworth by the Sea, which stands tall in New Castle, as many other hotels of its era have crumbled in disrepair ...
Trump mentioned the first U.S. strike on Venezuelan soil in a radio interview as if it wasn't even important news.
As Jets players walked off the field on Sunday, it was obvious they were completely outclassed by a Patriots team that blew ...
Discover the Wonder of the Seas size, from its 235,600 GT volume to its length, height, decks, and how it compares to Royal ...
The US Navy is struggling to compete with China due to a spate of failed ship classes. A new report warns there's no easy fix ...
Hanwha Group claims that its Philadelphia plant could support construction of advanced submarines, such as the Virginia-class ...
North Korea touted its progress in building a nuclear-powered submarine, releasing photos through state media on Thursday ...
The historic vessel left the city in February as it embarked on its next journey to become an artificial reef off the coast ...
Hanwha's Philly Shipyard has the capability of building a nuclear-powered submarine for the U.S. Navy, said Alex Wong, global chief strategy officer at Hanwha Group, according to a statement from the ...
Wrangell borough assembly took a step toward attracting private investment in building and operating a shipyard at the 6-Mile mill property, which the borough purchased for $2.5 million more than ...
Clear off some space as more sets from LEGO are on the way including Team Spidey setting sail on their own Pirate Ship ...
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