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A recovery in oil flows from the Persian Gulf and a pledge by OPEC Plus to pump more crude have put downward pressure on energy prices.
Dozens of ships from around the world have voyaged to New York Harbor to commemorate America's 250th anniversary.
Waterfront crowds watched the largest maritime gathering in U.S. history as more than 40 vessels paraded past New Jersey.
Royal Caribbean's Legend of the Seas cruise ship shares a staggering scale with its sister vessels, but has new and reimagined venues and activities.
New York City took center stage for America's 250th birthday by hosting an international parade of tall sailing ships. The procession is expected to draw millions and transform the harbor into a floating tribute to America’s past and future.
World War II prizes, living Chesapeake Bay museums and ships that have traveled all the way around the world will be anchored in Baltimore.
Sail 250 has brought foreign militaries to the United States amid a volatile period for the country's international relations.
The Hudson River will be filled with dozens of tall ships from at least 20 nations this Fourth of July for Sail4th 250.
Video captures roughly 20 nations' tall ships arriving at Sandy Hook as the Coast Guard Eagle prepares to lead a historic parade of ships Saturday.
