The Coast Guard is pushing back on reports that it will no longer classify swastikas and nooses as hate symbols -- with a ...
Sirius Signal, the world's leader in marine safety distress signal innovation and manufacturing, announced today its support of a recent U.S. Coast Guard directive to remove pyrotechnics from service, ...
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‘China’s Goal Was Clear’: Noem Warns of Arctic Threat
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the Icebreaker Collaboration Effort (ICE Pact), a partnership with Canada ...
Brandon Partridge, first mate of the "Great Pacific," was steering the vessel back to Seattle for maintenance when the ship ...
The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Tampa is officially back in Hampton Roads after a more than two-month long deployment. Link: ...
The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Tampa is officially back in Hampton Roads after a more than two-month long deployment. After 67 days, signs, friendly waves, four-legged ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va. — A Coast Guard crew is back home following a more than two-month deployment. The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter ...
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Showers will move through Maryland late Friday, into Saturday morning
Cataclysmic crash with neighboring planet may be the reason there's life on Earth today, new studies hint ...
From a November policy change labeling the symbols "divisive" to a late night memo banning them again — here's a timeline.
It was unclear who had directed the attempt to reclassify such symbols as “potentially divisive” rather than hate symbols.
A Coast Guard personnel directive updated language identifying symbols of racial or religious hatred, setting off a political ...
The U.S. Coast Guard has reversed course on swastikas and nooses, saying they are "hate symbols" after reportedly issuing ...
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