News
ExplorersWeb on MSN9d
Weekend Warm-Up: Frozen NorthA modern expedition follows the path of Hubert Wilkins, who set out for the North Pole in 1931 in a decrepit WW1 submarine.
A group of special operations vets retrace the Battle of Okinawa, following in the footsteps of the forefathers of today’s Navy SEALs.
14d
YouTube on MSNBritish Highschoolers try Korean BBQ for the first time!Join us as we take a group of British highschoolers on a mouth-watering journey as they try Korean BBQ for the first time! Watch their reactions as they experience the sizzling sounds and tantalizing ...
5h
Washingtonian on MSN28 Things to Do in the DC Area This Week and WeekendMubadala Citi DC Open is back! Starting this weekend you can watch international tennis stars compete live in Rock Creek Park. Also, the National Cannabis Festival takes over RFK Festival Grounds for ...
10don MSNOpinion
The Pike in Long Beach and the Pacific Ocean Park in Santa Monica had distinct personality: One was a bit naughty and coarse ...
On top of Philadelphia and Camden's myriad history museums, those interested in a deeper dive can attend academic symposiums on the 250 years of the Navy's and Marine Corps' history hosted by the ...
The live-action "How to Train Your Dragon" and a documentary on Billy Joel are some of the new television, films, music and ...
Reasons to be Cheerful reports on Force Blue, where veterans use their skills for marine conservation, healing both ocean and ...
NL Artillery shell pulled from Bell Island waters delivered 'a good boom,' says navy diver Island museum has temporarily closed as shells on display are tested ...
Joe Wein buys a lot of books, intrigued by the subject, but he doesn't always read them from cover to cover. But a decade or so ago the Los Angeles-based filmmaker happened to see a copy of Mainer ...
A new documentary, “ Barbara Walters: Tell Me Everything,” commemorates the journalist’s interviews with presidents and celebrities, how she overcame sexism and accomplished so many firsts.
The Pentagon is looking to rename ships named after civil rights icons, including the gay rights leader Harvey Milk. For LTBTQ sailors who saw the Navy as a refuge, it feels like a betrayal.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results