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The Nicaragua Canal: Inside the $60 billion megaproject that never happened
Engineers once planned to move more earth than any project in history—enough to bury Manhattan under 18 meters of rock—to carve a canal five times longer than Panama’s. With locks large enough to fit ...
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How did Japan’s I-400 submarines fail in World War II?
During World War II, Japan developed one of the most ambitious naval weapons of the conflict—the I-400 Sen-Toku class ...
The United States has positioned its naval and air forces for a massive assault on Iran in the largest military buildup in ...
The US military said Tuesday that it carried out strikes on three boats accused of smuggling drugs in Latin American waters.
The US military killed 11 people Monday in strikes on three boats in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean Sea, in the deadliest single day of the Trump administration’s killing spree off the Latin ...
The White House on Tuesday rejected the latest offer from Democratic lawmakers on proposed new constraints on federal ...
Although the US Navy has 11 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers in active service, only around half are deployed at any given time—with the rest in port or undergoing maintenance. The United States Navy ...
With more choices and ever-shifting phone plans across the market, we look at two of the big three carriers. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He is also the author of dozens of ...
The name Matagorda usually lands on a map, not a ship’s stern, but in World War II it did both. USS Matagorda took its name from Matagorda Bay and went ...
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