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Aussies Say Wreck of Ship Sailed by British Explorer Found in Rhode Island, US Says Not So Fast
Australian maritime experts believe the wreck of one of the most important ships in the history of the South Pacific has been found, but archaeologists in the U.S. quickly countered by saying the findings were premature.
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Alec Baldwin Sued for Defamation by Family of Slain Marine
The widow and two sisters of a U.S. Marine killed in Afghanistan are suing Alec Baldwin.
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Supply Chain Chaos to Persist Through to Next Summer, Siemens Chairman Says
Supply chain chaos will likely persist through to the middle of next year, according to Jim Snabe, chairman of German conglomerate Siemens.
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Marine Veteran Stops Armed Robbery at Arizona Convenience Store
A Marine veteran stopped an armed robbery at a convenience store in Arizona, officials with the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office say. Police said the Marine was able to keep the suspects detained until police arrived.
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Amazon's New Net-Zero Carbon Pledge Is Focused on the Oceans, as Shipping Giants Pursue Alternative Fuels
Amazon commits to zero-carbon marine shipping by 2040, but while new fuel sources like ammonia are promising, they are far from reality.
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Father of Slain Marine Who Cradled Afghan Baby at Kabul Airport: ‘She Was My Hero'
Marine Sgt. Nicole Gee shared a touching photo of her cradling an Afghan baby just days before she was killed in a suicide bombing outside the airport in Kabul
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Parents Remember Texas Marine Killed in Kabul Airport Bombing
One of the 13 service members killed in Afghanistan is from Texas according to his family. The parents of Marine David Espinoza says he wanted to be in the military ever since he was young. Vince Sims reports.
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Why the Boating Industry's Boom Could Carry on for a Long Time
Boating was booming even before the Covid-19 pandemic, and some who follow the industry think it could persist beyond it.
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The Philippines Has Dramatically Boosted South China Sea Patrols, Data Shows
The Philippines has drastically stepped up its patrols in the South China Sea, and has come into closer contact with the China Coast Guard, according to data.
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Texas Marine Honored for Saving Drowning Child
A Marine from Duncanville, Texas was honored Thursday with the Navy and Marine Corps medal for saving a young boy caught in a rip current on a North Carolina beach.
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Former US Marine Imprisoned in Moscow Maintains His Innocence
Joey Reed’s son, Trevor, is 29. He could spend nearly a decade of his life in a Moscow prison, where he’s been held since August 2019. For most of 2020, Texan Joey Reed has been living in Moscow. Despite many challenges, including the pandemic, Reed remains in Russia. He is trying to keep his son’s case from falling below...
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Trump Allows Commercial Fishing in Marine Conservation Area
President Donald Trump has rolled back protections at a marine conservation area off the New England coast
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Near-Record ‘Dead Zone' Predicted in Gulf of Mexico
Scientists are predicting a near-record dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico – an area where the water holds too little oxygen for marine life.
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Near-Record ‘Dead Zone' Predicted in Gulf of Mexico
Scientists are predicting a near-record dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico – an area where the water holds too little oxygen for marine life.
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Hundreds Honor WWII Marine From NY Who Died Without Living Relatives
Hundreds turned out Friday to honor a decorated World War II Marine in New York after a young friend ensured the 97-year-old’s life and death did not go unrecognized.
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Woman Makes Sure Decorated WWII Marine From NY With No Living Relatives Isn't Forgotten
A decorated World War II veteran who died this month with no living relatives is being honored by strangers around the world thanks to an unlikely friendship with a young woman determined to give him a hero’s farewell.
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USMC Identifies Pilots Killed in Helicopter Crash in Yuma
Authorities have released the names of two Marine pilots who died in a helicopter crash during a training mission in southwestern Arizona.
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Armed North Florida Man Threatened Fast Food Customers, Yelled ‘Get Out of My Country': Police
Mohamed Galal and Zeyad Said told St. Johns Sheriff’s deputies that 60-year-old John Jay Smith approached them while holding a knife and asked if they were “American boys.”
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'He Was Everyone's Rock': Family Mourns Maine Marine Killed in Australia
A military aircraft crash in Australia has hit a community in Maine. One of the three Marines presumed dead in the crash is 1st Lt. Benjamin Cross, of Bethel, Maine.
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Marine Renting Movie Killed During Suburban Carjacking
A man was killed after he tried to stop carjackers from stealing his vehicle while he and his girlfriend were renting a movie over the weekend.