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Israel on Monday struck Houthi-held parts of Yemen for first time since end of its 12-day war with Iran.
Israel launches strikes against Houthi rebels after attack on a Liberian bulk carrier in the Red Sea
The ship attack comes at a sensitive moment in the Middle East, as a possible ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war hangs in the ...
The vessel, seized by infamous pirates en route to Lisbon from Goa, was carrying an “eye-watering” amount of treasure, ...
The Declaration of Independence condemns King George III for having “burnt our towns.” But the British were not to blame for one of the war’s most infamous conflagrations.
Underwater archaeologist James Delgado reveals the stories behind history's most haunting shipwrecks
Delgado, who has investigated more than 100 shipwrecks globally, gained international attention in 2019 when he discovered ...
The sinking of the U.S.S. Indianapolis is widely known as a shark story—but the truth is much more horrifying.
I n a limestone cave beside the Sea of Galilee, not far from the spot where Jesus performed the miracle of the loaves and fishes, two giant hydraulic pumps hummed into action. The pumps sucked in ...
As they sail across the Sea of Galilee, a “furious squall” (Mark 4:37) breaks out, and powerful waves crash over the boat and nearly swamp it. All this time, Jesus is asleep.
On March 18, 1990, 13 priceless artworks were stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, marking the largest art heist in history. Thirty five years later, during my first museum visit ...
In a staged raid, fake FBI agents recover a replica of Rembrandt van Rijn’s “Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee,” one of the works that was stolen in the Gardner Museum heist.
An undated photo of “The Storm on the Sea of Galilee,” by Rembrandt, one of more than a dozen works of art stolen by burglars in the early hours of March 18, 1990.
There they cut Rembrandt’s Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee and other works from their frames. View of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum atrium, The Fenway, Boston, Massachusetts. (1977).
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