A newly-released audio recording of the Titan submersible’s final moments sheds new light on the timeline of the ill-fated 2023 underwater expedition.
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One of Britain's oldest watering holes will shut its doors for the final time after 570 years of serving pints due to ...
Biden’s EPA issued $20 billion in green grants. Now Trump’s administration wants that money back
In a major reversal, the new head of the Environmental Protection Agency says he'll try to rescind $20 billion in grants ...
More than a century after the Titanic's tragic sinking, the public's fascination with its history remains strong.
The Titanic exhibition in Ludwigsburg, Germany, has a little over a month left in its present location. The traveling ...
The ‘Red Sea Riviera’ has 5-star resorts cheaper than a Heathrow hotel — but it faces a threat
The Red Sea also has the added draw-card of some of the world’s best reefs. Home to shipwrecks and rich marine life including ...
A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration passive acoustic recorder located about 900 miles (1,448 kilometers) away ...
The US Coast Guard released a haunting audio Tuesday of what is believed to be the acoustic signature of the 2023 Titan ...
(NewsNation) — The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Wednesday released an audio recording of what it suspects is the moment the Titan submersible imploded on June 18, 2023.
New audio footage released by the US Coast Guard is believed to be the moment Titan submersible implosion occurred.
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