USS Gerald R. Ford Retreats From Red Sea, Beaten By Broken Toilets, Laundry Room Fire and Exhausted Crew
The bloody chaos of Trump’s war of choice in Iran continues to muddle forward. Most recently, Trump has announced that […]
The bloody chaos of Trump’s war of choice in Iran continues to muddle forward. Most recently, Trump has announced that […]
Who would have imagined that the Trump regime would use its current war of choice in Iran to push for
It feels a bit odd to have developed an emotional attachment to an iceberg. Then again, we have spent years
As the current administration launches a frontal attack on diversity, equity, and inclusion, it is a good time to remember
Today, March 8th, is celebrated as International Women’s Day (IWD), commemorating women’s fight for equality and liberation along with the
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In a time when the US Navy seems incapable of designing and building ships that are not significantly over budget
Around 650 years ago, off the eastern tip of Singapore, a trading vessel slipped beneath the waves and vanished from
Hugh Mulzak served as the first Black Liberty ship captain in World War II. When offered the command, he refused
At a time when programs supporting the American values of diversity, equity, and inclusion are being banned in schools across
Donald Trump bragged that his administration would recruit “only the best people.” Instead, his regime is the very definition of
Last Sunday, on a frigid day on the Navesink River in Red Bank, NJ, the Hudson River Ice Yacht Club
Last Tuesday, the 3,080 passenger cruise ship, Emerald Princess, approached Nawiliwili Harbor, on Kauai’s southeast coast, in Hawaii. Nawiliwili was
On Valentine’s Day, a few Valentine Islands. Are they islands of love on the storm-tossed seas of life? Sadly, they