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First US deep water port for the Arctic to host military, cruise ships
The port will accommodate larger cruise ships, and military vessels to counter the presence of Russian and Chinese ships in the Arctic.
Coast Guard searching for four missing crew members from burning cargo vessel
The ship rolled over and caught fire.
Florida cops wondering who left grenade in Goodwill donation bin
For the second time in a year authorities discovered an inert grenade in a Port St. Lucie thrift store donation bin.
By Howard Altman
US-backed troops take Yemen port area with ground assault, airstrikes
A renewed coalition offensive has seen dozens of fighters have been killed and hundreds wounded on both sides.
Mattis: US relations with China not worsening despite bumps
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Monday that he doesn’t see the U.S. relationship with China worsening after a series of setbacks that officials said include canceling the Pentagon chief’s planned visit to Beijing this month.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press and Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Why China turned down a Hong Kong port call for a US Navy ship
China on Tuesday demanded the U.S. cancel a $330 million sale of military equipment to Taiwan, warning of “severe damage” to bilateral relations and mutual cooperation if Washington fails to comply.
Investigators: Dover mortuary employee made ‘inappropriate’ offer to show John Glenn’s remains
Investigators: Dover mortuary supervisor's behavior was inappropriate around some fallen service members' remains.
By Karen Jowers
Army deserter arrested after boarding cruise ship in New Orleans
The Army issued a warrant for her arrest several years ago, according to reports.
By Charlsy Panzino
Threats and military exercises fuel tension between China and Taiwan
China threatens to use military force if U.S. ships make port visits to Taiwan.
By Jon Simkins