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US Navy Photo U.S. aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) is operating in the Sea of Japan after wrapping a five-day port visit to South Korea on Friday, USNI News has learned. Carl Vinson (CVN ...
Airspace over President Trump's Florida estate is restricted NORAD continues to intercept aircraft in the area, officials said The latest incident was Sunday afternoon Airspace over President ...
Footage of a submersible capturing some intriguing footage of a pre-historic sea animal has resurfaced, as it was making its way across the ocean floor. The OceanX sub captured something so ...
A viral video has sent the internet into a frenzy, claiming to show a massive sea monster lurking beneath the ocean—some say it's the legendary Leviathan! But is it real? Listen to Story A viral video ...
while namesake Hugh Gray's blurred photo of what appears to be a large sea creature was published in the Daily Express in 1933. The first reported sighting of the monster is said to have been made ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. The Philippine defense secretary said his country and its allies would take measures to counter any attempt ...
Antarctic sea ice was 26% below average, and Arctic ice cover was 8% below average. February was 1.59°C hotter than pre-industrial times, marking the third hottest February on record.