Ingalls Shipbuilding is set to christen the USS Harrisburg, the first Flight II in the class constructed for the U.S. Navy.
Nineteen passengers on Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas are suing the cruise line after an employee was sentenced for placing hidden cameras in their guest rooms.
If the U.S. industrial base can't step up to meet the needs of American shipbuilding, perhaps South Korea and Japan can.
The U.S. Navy’s Flight III Arleigh Burke (DDG-51) class destroyers are facing cost increases and delays, jumping from an ...
U.S. hit weapon storage facilities used by the Iran-backed Houthi terrorist organization to target U.S. military and merchant ...
Every cruise ship has a medical center. But how big is it and what does it do? Are the doctors general practitioners or is it ...
During World War II, the crew of the Zaida were among the everyday Americans who risked their lives watching out for enemy ...
President-elect Donald Trump wouldn't rule out military or economic coercion, saying the U.S. needs to stop China. Also a ...
To the president, I’ll make him a counteroffer. How about if we buy Alaska? And we’ll throw in Minnesota and Minneapolis at ...
Few took the president-elect’s combative comments at face value, but they still sent a shudder through a country that the ...
With the addition of the new vessels, including the largest paddlewheel steamboat ever built, American Queen, the cruise line ...
President-elect Donald Trump, fed up with America’s lagging ship-building capabilities, offered an out-of-character solution to the problem: Outsource production if the U.S. can’t keep up.