May 10 Wreck of deadliest US naval loss of World War I found after more than a century: 'Lost with all hands' The Coast Guard announced the discovery of the cutter Tampa, whose 1918 torpedoing by a German U-boat represented the deadliest U.S. naval loss of World War I.
May 8 US military kills two alleged narco-terrorists in lethal strike on drug vessel in Eastern Pacific U.S. Southern Command says it carried out a lethal strike on a suspected narco-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing two on board Friday.
May 6 Coast Guard asks public to identify sailboat moored near vessel where Lynette Hooker vanished in Bahamas The U.S. Coast Guard seeks help identifying a sailboat that may have been moored near Soulmate when Lynette Hooker vanished off Elbow Cay, Bahamas.
May 3 Somali pirate and Houthi alliance targets $1T oil trade route with revived hijack tactic Analysts warn of a Red Sea security vacuum as Somali pirates and Houthi-linked groups allegedly collaborate using new tech to hijack oil tankers.
April 29 Coast Guard wreck found after century, confirms World War I tragedy that killed all 131 aboard Divers located the sunken Coast Guard Cutter Tampa in the Atlantic, 106 years after a torpedo strike caused the largest U.S. naval combat loss of WWI.
April 26 Titan submersible widow says remains of husband and son came back in what looked like small 'shoeboxes' Christine Dawood says remains of her husband and son came back in two small boxes nine months after the catastrophic Titan submersible implosion.
April 25 CBP joins forces with Coast Guard to intercept 3 smuggling boats, apprehend 60 people off California coast CBP apprehended 60 people off the California coast during April joint operations with the Coast Guard, intercepting three separate overcrowded vessels.
April 16 Two icebreakers headed to Alaska as US combats Russian, Chinese influence in Arctic The Coast Guard announced two Arctic Security Cutters will be homeported in Alaska by 2028, bolstering U.S. maritime presence in the Arctic.
April 15 Husband of missing American woman returns to US after Bahamas jail release, source says Lynette Hooker might never be found in the Bahamas as the country's military says it is ending the search. Her husband, Brian Hooker, plans to search on his own.
April 13 US military kills 2 suspected cartel operatives in latest Eastern Pacific lethal strike, SOUTHCOM says The U.S. military killed two men believed to be cartel operatives in the Eastern Pacific as part of broader efforts to disrupt narcotics trafficking.