In what can only be described as a cross between a reality TV show and a political roast, NBA legend and restaurateur Shaquille O’Neal reportedly threw Minnesota Governor and Democratic vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz out of his Atlanta restaurant, Big Chicken, with the booming declaration, “Don’t come back here, you’re a disappointment!” The incident, which […]
French Battleship Richelieu Navigates East River for Repairs at Brooklyn Navy Yard, February 1943.hienca
On February 11th, 1943, the imposing silhouette of the French Richelieu-class battleship Richelieu could be seen steaming up the East River in Manhattan, New York. The massive 35,000-ton warship, with its forward two quadruple 15-inch (380 mm) gun turrets prominently displayed, was being guided by tugboats towards the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The Richelieu was on […]
Breaking: Dennis Quaid Joins Roseanne Barr and Tim Allen’s New Non-Woke Actors’ Alliance.hienca
In an era where the entertainment industry is frequently polarized by social and political ideologies, a new alliance is making headlines. Veteran actors Roseanne Barr and Tim Allen have launched a “Non-Woke Actors’ Alliance,” and their latest addition, Dennis Quaid, has added significant star power to the movement. This alliance aims to provide a platform […]
The Mighty USS Gerald R. Ford: World’s Largest Aircraft Carrier Springs Into Action.hienca
The First-In-Class aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) sails through the Atlantic Ocean with sailors diligently conducting operations on the flight deck. This impressive carrier highlights the prowess of its class within the United States Navy’s Nimitz-class carriers. As a nuclear-powered vessel, the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) stands as the world’s largest […]
USS Oregon (BB-3): The Final Indiana-Class Battleship in the Brooklyn Navy Yard Dry Dock, 1898.hienca
In the late 19th century, the Brooklyn Navy Yard stood as a cornerstone of American naval innovation and might. Among its many historic milestones, one of the most notable moments came in 1898 when the USS Oregon (BB-3), the last of the Indiana-class pre-dreadnought battleships, entered its dry dock. This event not only marked a […]