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Historic Battleship New Jersey returns to Camden waterfront today following weeks of repairs

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After 12 weeks of repairs at the naval shipyard in Philadelphia, the historic 82-year-old ship will return to the Camden waterfront.
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SpaceX launches and lands massive Starship

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After blasting off from Boca Chica, Texas, SpaceX successfully landed the two stages of its Starship, even after one of the ship's fins fell apart during re-entry. CREDIT: SPACEX
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Historic Battleship New Jersey returns to Camden waterfront following weeks of repairs

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After 12 weeks of repairs at the naval shipyard in Philadelphia, the historic 82-year-old ship returned to the Camden waterfront.
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Made on Long Island: Kate’s Vintage Rose in Stony Brook

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The owner makes her pieces with a fun twist!
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'It was so obviously Quest': Expedition leader on the moment he know they'd located the famous wreck

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Shackleton Quest expedition leader John Geiger describes watching 'clear signs of a shipwreck' come in on a monitor after hours of searching for Quest, the wreck of explorer Ernest Shackleton's last ship.
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Bronx plumber program helps you learn the job while getting paid

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An apprenticeship with the Plumber's Union offers an opportunity to learn while getting paid. News 12's Valerie Ryan checks out the program and spoke with a woman who says plumbing is where she belongs.
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UA Local 1 to offer 5-year paid apprentice program for plumbers for 1st time in 2 years

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An apprenticeship with the Plumber's Union offers an opportunity to learn while getting paid. News 12's Valerie Ryan checks out the program and spoke with a woman who says plumbing is where she belongs.
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Greece shipwreck trial: Judge dismisses case on migrant boat accident

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A judge in Greece has dismissed a case against nine Egyptian men accused of causing a migrant ship-wreck in the Mediterranean last year
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Coast Guard boards anchored shipping vessel in Manasquan; no violations

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The Coast Guard says they could not see anyone on the ship and sent guardsmen to investigate. They found two people on board after they attempted to make contact.
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Baltimore bridge demolition delayed by weather

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Weather has delayed the planned controlled explosion of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, which is necessary to free a ship that has been trapped for weeks.
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What home gardeners need to know about the box tree moth

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The box tree moth is in southwestern Ontario, and its caterpillars could wreak havoc on your shrubbery. Sandy MacDonald is a professor in horticulture at St. Clair College, and he sheds some light on the invasive pest and what gardeners...
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Marine officials: Dead whale caught on cruise ship's bow in Brooklyn

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The whale has since been towed to New Jersey and is undergoing bone and tissue sampling.
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Do sanctions even matter? Why Russia’s economy is still growing

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After Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the West vowed to sanction Russia into submission, but that hasn’t happened. The National breaks down how a global dependence on cheap fuel and financial loopholes are helping to...
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How the West's plan to punish Russian oil backfired | About That

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After Russia invaded Ukraine, the West took aim at Russia's oil sector to hamper Russia's wartime economy. Andrew Chang explains how Western leaders used oil price caps and shipping embargoes to disrupt a critical source of revenue — and...
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Aid ship delayed: Israel creates 'administrative roadblock'

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An international aid organisation says Israel is deliberately preventing a ship carrying aid and international observers, from reaching Gaza
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Squamish residents divided over new “floatel” plan

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More than 250 Squamish residents packed into a local gym Tuesday night with a single purpose: to decide whether Squamish council should allow a cruise ship to house workers for an LNG plant being built near the community. As CBC's David...
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Case dismissed against migrant rescuers: Italy accused NGOS of aiding human traffickers

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In Italy, a seven-year legal case against migrant rescuers has ended with all charges against them being dropped.
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Jersey Proud: Remains of sailor from NJ killed in Pearl Harbor attack finally laid to rest

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Francis Day, of Millburn, was on the battleship Oklahoma the morning of Dec. 7, 1941. His remains were only recently identified.
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Battleship on the Delaware River: USS New Jersey traveling to Philadelphia for repairs

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The USS New Jersey is scheduled to move from its dock in Camden today, when it will head to the Philadelphia Navy Yard for extensive maintenance work.
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Famed battleship USS New Jersey floating down Delaware River to Philadelphia for maintenance

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The USS New Jersey is scheduled to move from its dock in Camden today, when it will head to the Philadelphia Navy Yard for extensive maintenance work.
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Hansal Mehta: One of the first things that I told Jai during 'City Lights' was to make the budget of the film

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Acclaimed director Hansal Mehta beams with pride as his son Jai gears up for his directorial debut with "Lootere"! In this exclusive interview with ETimes, Hansal opens up about his emotions, Jai's extensive film industry experience, and...
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Food aid unloaded: First delivery made through maritime corridor

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Gaza faces extreme famine; 200 tons of aid are insufficient for nearly 600,000 people, as per aid agencies' warning.
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Aid vessel arrives: 'Open arms' off Gaza coast with food supplies

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A Cyprus ship carrying 200 tons of aid has reached Gaza, aiming to feed 600,000 Palestinians amid severe blockade.