The purpose of the aircraft carrier’s visit to the waters near Venezuela is still unclear—but it makes for a powerful warning to Caracas about what might follow.
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The headline drove the point home with a blunt force particular to the Daily News: “Ford to City: Drop Dead.” The date was ...
Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro sings John Lennon's "Imagine" at rally while U.S. warships patrol Caribbean waters in ...
Trump noticed. Recall how Watergate unfolded. Burglars paid by the Nixon reelection campaign bugged telephones at the ...
The move follows through on the president’s vow to crack down on leftists after the September assassination of conservative ...
The USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier, has entered the U.S. Southern Command’s area of responsibility, covering Latin America and the Caribbean, in an operation that reinforces ...
Oct. 30, 1975: In perhaps its most iconic front page, The News hit out at President Ford for saying he would veto any bill calling for a federal bailout of New York City and proposing legislation that ...
It’s rare that a headline outlasts the person who wrote it. But long after my father’s death, “Ford to City: Drop Dead” still reverberates. By Bill Brink Bill Brink, a senior editor in The Times’s ...
Fifty years ago today, the New York Daily News printed what may be the most famous front-page headline that paper has ever produced, consisting of five simple words: “Ford to City: Drop Dead.” The ...
Interdictions and captures have been replaced by detections and explosions. Timid and traditional diplomacy has been replaced by strategy and strength. Nicolas Maduro will soon face the diplomacy of ...
The United States Navy has redirected the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford from Europe to the Caribbean as part of an expanded military operation targeting drug trafficking networks, a move drawing ...