News

A Mexican Navy tall ship called the Armada de la República Mexicana (ARM) Cuauhtémoc struck the Brooklyn Bridge at about ...
The Mexican Navy's tall ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, May 17, previously visited Baltimore and was ...
Investigators are determined to figure out why the ship accelerated backwards, directly into the Brooklyn Bridge with 277 ...
Mexico's Secretary of the Navy claimed Tuesday that a pilot from New York was in control at the time the ship crashed into ...
The Cuauhtémoc remains docked off Pier 37 as work crews shore up the ship’s three splintered masts before it taken to a ...
Crowds watched in horror Saturday night when a Mexican navy ship heading the wrong way on the East River crashed into the ...
During a press briefing, NTSB investigators were asked about interviewing crew members of the Mexican Navy Vessel, the ...
The National Transportation Safety Board, which is investigating Saturday's deadly crash of a Mexican Navy tall ship into New ...
As a federal investigation began, officials said the Cuauhtémoc backed into the bridge, killing two, less than five minutes ...
Investigators are determined to figure out why the ship accelerated backwards, directly into the Brooklyn Bridge with 277 sailors and naval officers onboard.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the conditions that led a Mexican naval ship to crash into the ...
Scores of New Yorkers and tourists watched in horror as the masts of the ship slammed into the bridge and crumbled onto the boat and water.