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Can the US Save Its Construction Timeline for the Columbia-Class Submarine?
The Columbia-class submarine outstrips its predecessor, the Ohio class, in many ways—but falls short in one conspicuous one.
This article originally published at Newest Connecticut waterfront add: submarine cradle two football fields long.
The Massachusetts-based chain is set to expand its presence in Connecticut with two stores set to open in the spring of 2027.
The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate is now down to its lowest level in more than three years. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac ...
Senators from opposing parties are working together in hopes of finally banning members of Congress from trading stocks.
Kaiser Permanente affiliates will pay $556 million to settle a lawsuit that alleged the health care giant committed Medicare ...
An appliance distributor is expanding a minifridge recall that now covers roughly 964,000 Frigidaire-branded products sold in ...
M&T Bank's upcoming closings will mark the second wave of bank-branch shutdowns at Stop & Shop stores in Connecticut in a ...
Could late-night “prank” videos be targeting Groton homes? Why neighbors say this Groton intersection is becoming too ...
The "distributed shipbuilding" concept should reduce the time it takes to build the frigates, according to the Chief of Naval ...
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The US’s Nuclear Arms Treaty With Russia Is About to Lapse. What Happens Next?
If the US abandons New START, say goodbye to that comfortable feeling we once enjoyed of relative freedom from an imminent nuclear holocaust.
The engine room of one of the U.S. Navy’s newest fast attack submarines, the USS Idaho, will be named for former Idaho ...
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