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Panama City Beach Police Chief J.R. Talamantez stated that the city's time as a spring break destination is over. The announcement follows a chaotic spring break season marred by shootings ...
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Jersey City Marathon 2025 route map, road closures and resultstakes runners through the New Jersey city's diverse and culturally-rich neighborhoods. Here's what to know about the third annual race, including street closures, a map of the route and where to ...
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday the Panama Canal faces ongoing threats from China but that together the United States and Panama will keep it secure. Hegseth’s remarks triggered a ...
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Highlights: Ventura sits on the northwestern shore of Clear Lake, a popular northern Iowa lake with a town of the same name on the lake's northeastern shore. Clear Lake is a popular spot for ...
The chief responded, encouraging her and others to keep reporting violations as city officials tried to crack down on an illegal nightclub that had suddenly popped up next to multi-million dollar ...
Panama Canal administrator Ricaurte Vásquez (left) next to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during a visit to the Miraflores locks of the Panama Canal in Panama City on Tuesday. Photo: Martin ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Tuesday said the U.S. will take back the Panama Canal from "China’s influence" as Washington tries to reassert control over the major trade route.
“There are breaches, nonpayment, and countless things that were wrongly calculated,” Flores told reporters in Panama City. Cargo container ships on the Panama Canal in Panama. (Getty ...
Hegseth is first US defense secretary to visit in decades Panama wrestles with US concerns about Chinese investment US handed waterway to Panama in 1999 PANAMA CITY, April 8 (Reuters) - The United ...
For over 40 years, Capt. Efraín Hallax, 73, has been steering vessels through the canal, and he has seen it all, from a dictator’s fall to the rise of U.S. interest in retaking the waterway.
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