2 Dead as Ship Crashes into New York City's Most Famous Bridge

2 Dead as Ship Crashes into New York City's M...

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English With the News: Why It's Getting Dangerous in America 🇺🇸

Things are getting crazy in the U.S., so let's use this dramatic news story to take your English to the next level. Watch the clip and learn exactly how native speakers use phrases like 'on top of that' and 'cut it out' in tense situations.📝 If you want to review the words from ...  عرض المزيد

Speak English With the News: "We'll Use Force" – Trump’s Insane Threat to Denmark

President Trump has sparked a diplomatic crisis by doubling down on threats to use military force to annex Greenland from Denmark. Watch this breakdown of the shocking ultimatum to understand why the U.S. wants to purchase the territory and how this move could threaten the NATO a ...  عرض المزيد

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"Collision sous haute voile" ("High-sail collision")
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Le 17 mai, le trois-mâts mexicain Cuauhtémoc percute le pont de Brooklyn, causant deux morts et vingt blessés, en raison d'une erreur de navigation.Traduction:On May 17, the Mexican tall ship Cuauhtémoc strikes the Brooklyn Bridge, resulting in two deaths and twenty injuries due ...  عرض المزيد

9/11: Rescue on the Water (Replay)
HISTORY This Week

HISTORY This Week returns with new episodes starting September 16th! In the meantime, listen to a favorite classic from the archives. September 11, 2001. On a clear and sunny day, Captain Richard Thornton is piloting his ferry boat back and forth between New Jersey and New York ...  عرض المزيد

The Dizzy Leap From Brooklyn Bridge
Today In History with The Retrospectors

Larry Donovan made headlines by jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge on 28th August, 1886: a daring feat that earned him the name of the ‘Champion Jumper of the World’ and a reputation for daredevil jumps that ultimately led to his early death. Donovan, who worked for the Police Gazet ...  عرض المزيد

The Sinking of the USS Indianapolis
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A little past midnight on July 30, 1945, the USS Indianapolis, a US Navy cruiser, had just delivered the uranium that would be used in the first nuclear bomb dropped on Japan, and was returning to the Philippines when it was struck by a Japanese torpedo. The ship was badly dam ...

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