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Officials are investigating what caused a Mexican navy tall ship to veer off course and strike the Brooklyn Bridge on May 17, killing two sailors and injuring more than a dozen others on board.
How's this for an unexpected visitor: A 443-foot container ship ran aground in the yard of a Norwegian homeowner, barely missing his cabin. The ship crashed in the early morning of May 22 into the ...
The spotlight was back on U.S. supply chains heading into the Memorial Day weekend after President Donald Trump threatened a “straight” 50% tariff on the European Union and at least a 25% levy ...
The helmsman of a huge container ship that ran aground in Norway several feet away from a cabin as its owner slept was probably asleep as well at the time of the accident, Norwegian media reported ...
On April 18, the 6-foot-3, 260-pound two-way lineman from Caravel Academy sat in Penn State coach James Franklin’s office and felt his heart soar as he was offered a scholarship to do exactly ...
For first-timers, cruise ship terminology can seem like its own language. From direction to parts of the ship, crew members use maritime terminology onboard that travelers won’t necessarily ...
A Norwegian man awoke to find that a cargo ship had run aground and narrowly missed crashing into his home along the Trondheim Fjord’s coast. Johan Helberg told Norwegian broadcaster NRK that he ...
What will become the largest cruise ship in the world is set to begin sailing from Port Canaveral in August, but first Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas has to complete a series of sea trials.
The Mexican navy tall ship that struck the Brooklyn Bridge was underway for less than 5 minutes before its masts crashed into the historic span, and radio calls indicating it was in distress went ...