WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the U.S. military on Sept. 2 to kill all 11 people on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea because they were on an internal list of ...
The boat at the center of the “double-tap” controversy that allegedly saw the United States Navy kill two survivors with a second strike, after first destroying their vessel with an initial hit, ...
The two men killed as they floated holding onto their capsized boat in a secondary strike against a suspected drug vessel in early September did not appear to have radio or other communications ...
The alleged drug traffickers killed by the US military in a strike on September 2 were heading to link up with another, larger vessel that was bound for Suriname — a small South American country east ...
Two people who survived the U.S. military's early September strike on an alleged drug-carrying vessel were attempting to climb back onto the boat before it was hit a second time, a source familiar ...
Two survivors of the attack were said to struggle to cling to the boat before a second strike. After the briefing with lawmakers, the military disclosed a boat strike on Thursday that killed four ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s reported order in early September to “kill everybody” aboard an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean has sent shock waves throughout Washington, prompting scrutiny from ...
James LaPorta is a national security coordinating producer in CBS News' Washington bureau. He is a former U.S. Marine infantryman and veteran of the Afghanistan war. The U.S. military's early ...
Lucas is a writer and narrative designer from Argentina with over 15 years of experience writing for games and news. He keeps a watchful eye at the gaming world and loves to write about the hottest ...
Hegseth said the strikes were intended to be "lethal, kinetic strikes." Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth responded to a report that he ordered the military to kill all passengers aboard a boat suspected ...
The Naples Christmas Boat Parade is back for another year of festive nautical fun. This year's boat parade is Saturday, Dec. 13, from 6:15 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. You can watch the boat parade from Pinchers ...