The sinking of the Titanic may have happened over 113 years ago, but the curiosity surrounding the disaster remains at its peak. Numerous documentaries and a box-office smash hit have since come out, ...
A luxury resort hotel in Boca Raton, Fla., filled with floodwater on Sunday, Oct. 26. The Boca Raton resort reopened its ...
"Everyone was tense," recalled Oscar-winning producer Jon Landau. "We’d spent five years and $200 million. At times, it ...
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What Happened to Titanic's Crew After the Sinking
They escaped the freezing Atlantic, but survival came at a cost. Titanic’s crew faced blame, trauma, and a lifetime in the shadow of disaster AG Says Ban on Religious Gatherings Violates Law Parents’ ...
WELLINGTON, Oct 6 (Reuters) - The New Zealand government said on Monday it would pay the Samoan government 10 million Samoa tala ($3.51 million) following the sinking of a Royal New Zealand Navy ...
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Faulty engineering led to implosion of Titan submersible headed to Titanic wreckage, NTSB finds
The National Transportation Safety Board says faulty engineering led to the implosion of an experimental submersible that ...
For more than a decade, an Australian billionaire’s widely promoted plan to offer transatlantic voyages on a replica of the legendary RMS Titanic ocean liner has seemed as disastrous as the original ...
A researcher believes he's cracked the mystery behind the sinking of Sir Ernest Shackleton's legendary ship Endurance. Part of one of the most famous Antarctic expeditions in history, Endurance set ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand’s government said Monday it had agreed to pay 10 million Samoan tala ($3.6 million) in compensation to Samoa’s government, a year after New Zealand sailors drove ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The state Department of Transportation removed the Falls of Clyde from Honolulu Harbor early Wednesday morning. DOT began the removal process at around 5:30 a.m. The ...
“She was doomed, no ship built by human hands could have withstood the strain.” When polar explorer Ernest Shackleton wrote this journal entry on October 27, 1915, his dreams of reaching Antarctica ...
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