The iconic ocean liner SS United States, once the pride of American maritime engineering and larger than the famed Titanic, ...
A tourist submarine sank off the Egyptian coast, according to reports and officials. The Russian embassy in Egypt said the vessel was visiting a reef and four Russians were killed. Egypt's Red Sea ...
Questions are now being asked about what caused the vessel to sink – and the security measured around such tours. Dr Simon Boxall, from the National Oceanography Centre at Southampton University ...
The Edmund Fitzgerald, a freighter that went down in a November 1975 storm that was immortalized in the Gordon Lightfoot song, “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," sank off Whitefish Point within 100 ...
The Bay County TDC wants the SS United States sunk closer to Panama City, and they're more than willing to pay. Here's what we know.
No one was still missing from the vessel, he said. The Russian consulate in Hurghada said the tourists on the sunken vessel were Russian nationals, but Hanafi said the group also included citizens ...
making it harder for ships to out-maneuver the storms, he said. But it’s rare to see such gales form in August, Hopkins said. A National Weather Service report called the storm that sank the ...
The council unanimously agreed to offer $3 million to Okaloosa County to sink the SS United States closer to Panama City. Sinking the ship will create the world's largest artificial reef ...
Kate Nalepinski is a Newsweek journalist based in New York City. Kate joined Newsweek in May 2024. She is a graduate of Ithaca College. A submarine excursion in the Red Sea ended in tragedy ...
A historic all-steel ship that broke records as it cruised the Great Lakes but came to a tragic end has been found more than 100 years after it sank, researchers announced this week. The vessel ...