On July 30, 1945, the USS Indianapolis CA-35 fell prey to a Japanese submarine and was sunk after delivering the first operational atomic bomb to the island of Tinnian. Of the 1,196 men aboard ...
This week is about sharks: In the final days of WWII, the crew of the USS Indianapolis (CA-35) faced a harrowing choice: Burn on their sinking ship or brave the shark-infested waters of the Pacific.
By Winston Cho California’s program that provides tax relief to film and TV productions is potentially looking at a major revamp amid an increasingly tit-for-tat race to host Hollywood.
The 20 percent base credit offered by California is lower than most competitive film hubs, including New York, Georgia and the U.K. Under the amendment, productions would get 35 percent of their spend ...
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A California couple, Nelson and Gladys Gonzalez, living in the U.S. for 35 years, were deported to Colombia despite having no criminal record, leaving their three U.S. citizen daughters devastated.
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PENSACOLA, Fla. -- On July 30, 1945, shortly after midnight, the USS Indianapolis was sunk by a Japanese submarine somewhere in the Philippine Sea. Roughly 300 of the sailors aboard went down with ...
The Virginia-class fast-attack submarine returned to a naval submarine base in Connecticut this past Thursday.
The Pentagon has ordered the San Diego-based aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson to leave the Indo-Pacific for the Middle East to help a second carrier suppress the missile and drone attacks that ...
Sailors look out from the flight deck of the aircraft carrier Nimitz in Puget Sound, Washington, on March 21, 2025, as they ...