The Constellation-class frigate will now go the same way as the Zumwalt-class destroyer and the Littoral Combat Ship—expensive programs canceled well before their time, at great cost to the taxpayer.
The US Navy’s beleaguered shipbuilding program took a major hit on Tuesday as Navy Secretary John Phelan announced he was cancelling plans to buy Constellation-class frigates, once heralded as a key ...
Derin Yilmaz began her editorial work as a culture and entertainment writer, reviewing films, music, and TV. Her passion for food media ignited when she contributed to Sweet July, a lifestyle brand ...
Pfizer has axed 11 programs including two pipeline assets from its $43 billion Seagen acquisition, work on a BioNTech-partnered mRNA vaccine and a midstage metabolic dysfunction-associated ...
The U.S. Navy is considered the strongest and most technologically advanced naval force on the planet. To maintain this position at the top of the heap, the Navy must constantly innovate. Whether it’s ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Nashville Public Library is turning up the volume on community learning with the launch of a full year of free music programming. It's open to all ages and skill levels. The ...
Advocates are sounding the alarm for Congress to act expeditiously in response to funding cuts that can have long-term negative implications on more than 140,000 survivors and first responders who ...
Windows 11 users who installed the September 2025 update might think that it doesn’t really change much. After all, update KB5065426 is just a small patch that Microsoft is rolling out to everyone.
Survivors of the Sept. 11 attacks and city councilmembers are urging Congress to approve more funding for a 9/11-related illness health program slated to run out of cash this decade. The World Trade ...
New York City and the nation are getting ready to mark 24 years since the September 11, 2001 terror attacks. As the city honors the victims, advocates are calling on ...
ATHENS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio University announced it is suspending 11 degrees in response to a new Ohio law affecting higher education. Senate Bill 1 went into effect on June 27. Although it was best ...
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