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Mar 29 2024
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Heinz ketchup dispensers to be placed outside Chicago restaurants that don't serve the brand
But there’s likely a ketchup-loving silent majority in the Windy City who feel left out at restaurants that don’t serve it, according to the Kraft Heinz Co. The company wants to capitalize on those dissenters — four out of five people, according to Heinz — by placing small ketchup-dispensing billboards outside Chicago restaurants that don’t serve the brand. Two locations are slated to be
Chicago Sun-TimesNov 27 2020
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US Navy Destroyer Takes on Russian Forces in Pacific
A U.S. Navy destroyer took on Russian forces on Tuesday in a direct challenge to Moscow's territorial claims in the Pacific.
Dispatched from a Navy base in Japan, the USS John McCain set out for Peter the Great Bay in the Western Pacific to combat Russia's "excessive maritime claims," according to a statement from the Navy.
As it conducted the freedom of navigation exercise, a
Washington Free BeaconFeb 20 2023
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Lockheed Martin awarded Navy hypersonic missile contract worth over $1 billion
Lockheed Martin announced Friday that it will receive a contract that's potentially worth more than $2 billion to integrate a hypersonic missile system onto certain U.S. Navy destroyers.
The deal, which is initially worth $1.1 billion, involves the integration of the Conventional Prompt Strike (CPS) hypersonic missile system onto the Navy's Zumwalt-class guided missile destroyers. If
Fox BusinessJun 04 2023
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Chinese warship cuts off US Navy ship, marking 2nd military provocation in week
In the second major provocation by China's military in the span of a week, a Chinese warship carried out what the U.S. military called "an unsafe maritime interaction" when it crossed an American warship's bow at a distance of 150 yards forcing the U.S. Navy destroyer to take evasive maneuvers to avoid a collision. The incident occurred on Saturday as the American destroyer USS Chung-Hoon and
ABC News (Online)Mar 29 2024
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Timeline to reopen Port of Baltimore unclear as collapsed Key Bridge cleanup begins
BALTIMORE -- A massive salvaging effort is underway to reopen the Port of Baltimore after the deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The Navy has mobilized a 1,000-ton lift capacity derrick barge, a 400 ton lift-capacity revolving crane barge and a 160-ton revolving crane to help lift debris from the water. It is a huge undertaking. Officials say the section of the bridge trapping
CBS News (Online)Mar 25 2024
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Teen Boy Reported Missing In Middletown
MIDDLETOWN, RI — Middletown police have asked for the public's help finding a teen boy who was reported missing.
Police said Owen Cameron, 17, was last seen around 7 p.m. Saturday, leaving Anthony’s Seafood on Aquidneck Avenue.
According to police, Cameron was wearing a navy blue Anthony’s Seafood shirt, dark-colored pants and a ball cap.
Patch.comMar 28 2024
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Baltimore begins massive and dangerous cleanup after bridge collapse
Huge crane ships, thousands of relief workers and millions of dollars headed toward Baltimore on Thursday, as efforts turned from recovery after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge to a massive cleanup that some experts described as unprecedented and highly dangerous. The U.S. Navy deployed several floating cranes, including one that could lift 1,000 tons, while the U.S. Army Corps of
Washington PostApr 14 2023
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U.S. Coast Guard, Mexican Navy searching for American sailors last seen near Mazatlán
The Mexican Navy and thE U.S. Coast Guard are conducting a search operation for three American sailors who went missing on April 4 near Mazatlán, Mexico. The sailors, who were on board the sailing vessel Ocean Bound, a 44-foot La Fitte, had planned to travel from Mazatlán to San Diego with a stopover in Cabo San Lucas on April 6. However, they never arrived and have not been heard from since,
CBS News (Online)Mar 19 2024
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Future USS Idaho, the newest Virginia-class nuclear submarine, christened in Connecticut
The newest Virginia-class, fast-attack nuclear submarine is one step closer to beginning its Navy career. The future USS Idaho (SSN 799) was christened Saturday at Groton, Conn. Idaho is the 26th submarine in the Virginia class, designed for the full range of 21st-century mission requirements, including anti-submarine and surface ship warfare and special operations support. It is the 13th
Stars and StripesOct 14 2021
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Navy Sets Dates to Discharge Sailors Who Refuse Vaccine
The Navy has set a timeline for all sailors to comply with mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations or provide a valid exemption, and it has set punishment for those who refuse to comply. All active-duty sailors must be fully vaccinated by Nov. 28, while those in the reserves have until Dec. 28, according to a Navy press release on Thursday. The actual deadline for receiving the second dose is Nov. 14
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