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San Mateo Daily Journal· 3 hours agoIn 1937, in a set of rulings, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the Social Security Act of 1935. In 1941, the German battleship Bismarck sank the British ...
Things to do this weekend: Foodie fairs, big festivals, and dinosaurs galore
NBC Los Angeles· 15 hours agoLos Angeles Fleet Week: Ship tours, brassy concerts, stirring speeches, and lots to do around town...
A July election? Thanks a lot Rishi, you’ve ruined Wimbledon
Daily Telegraph· 2 days agoDon’t forget his Adidas Sambas! The cabinet’s going on A Summer Holiday – and the road to perdition...
Author Joe Gould | Navy Times
Navy Times· 3 hours agoJoe Gould was the senior Pentagon reporter for Defense News, covering the intersection of national security policy, politics and the defense industry. He...
Big J | Scene Through the Lens
Philly.com· 4 days agoDuring World War II, 40,000 ship workers built and repaired ships there. Today the city-owned Navy Yard is a large campus with more than 150 companies...
Today in History
The Martinsburg Journal· 6 hours agoToday is Friday, May 24, the 145th day of 2024. There are 221 days left in the year. On May 24, 1935, the first Major League Baseball game to be played...
He served 13 months during World War II and found peace in the surroundings through music
The Daily Record via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIf you were eating your lunch and had your tray on the counter, you better watch out because here...
Celebrate National Maritime Day aboard the Battleship Wisconsin in Norfolk
Virginian Pilot via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe Propeller Club, Port of Norfolk will celebrate National Maritime Day with a ceremony and reception aboard the Battleship Wisconsin at Nauticus in Norfolk on Wednesday.
32 Terrible Movies And TV Shows Based On Classic Toys
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIt’s a mostly generic piece of work with by-the-book stories and stock characters and, back in the...
Author Megan Eckstein | Army Times
Army Times· 4 hours agoMegan Eckstein is the naval warfare reporter at Defense News. Megan is a University of Maryland alumna. The V-22 is allowed to fly again, and the...