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"We reserve the right to navigate under international norms," the U.S. Pacific Air Forces previously told Newsweek.
Once the site of ferocious World War Two battles, Palau is again at the epicenter of a geostrategic tussle. America is ...
Sometimes the most extraordinary culinary experiences come in the most unassuming packages, and South Beach Fish Market in South Beach, Oregon, proves this delicious point with every crab sandwich ...
Situated just south of Newport’s famous bridge, this blue-trimmed seafood haven looks like it was plucked straight from a coastal postcard – the kind your retired uncle would send with “Wish you were ...
Australia's primary climate drivers are currently in a neutral phase, which means the weather around Australia is likely to ...
NASA’s giant super pressure balloon, carrying the HIWIND experiment, is racing across the Pacific after launching from New ...
Electronic warfare is the future of international Geo-conflict; its use is not only pragmatic but practical. The use of ...
Over the past two decades, satellite-based planetary observations have recorded rapid mass loss of Patagonian glaciers, ...
Two continents collided millions of years ago, forming a bridge that changed Earth's climate system and triggered one of ...
USS Michael Monsoor is a powerful symbol of the U.S. commitment to a secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific, the U.S. Seventh ...
Marine heat waves that seemed extreme just a decade ago will become commonplace by the end of this century in waters favored ...
The U.S. has deployed its bombers to five Indo-Pacific locations that are outside the continental U.S., a Newsweek map shows.