NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News anchor Bill Hemmer needed a chain saw to complete one of his latest assignments. Hemmer traveled north for “Battle for the Arctic,” a documentary on the Fox Nation streaming service about the U.S. Navy’s preparedness in the region, where he took a brief ride on a nuclear submarine. The sub surfaced on a giant ice floe northeast of Alaska where the Navy had a camp. It took more than an hour for a chain saw to cut through the ice and enable Hemmer to walk down the hatch for his visit. “It’s not quite impenetrable,” Hemmer said. “But it’s close.” Hemmer noted that eight nations have land within the Arctic Circle, seven of them members of NATO. The exception is Russia, and the U.S. military is watching closely — the purpose of his trip. His special, currently streaming, doubles as a travelogue into an endless expanse of white. |
No, France did not deploy troops to fight with Ukraine against RussiaTimberwolves center Rudy Gobert misses Game 2 in DenverRussia critic KaraRussian journalist arrested for yearsCan yogurt reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes?Dodgers place Kelly on injured list. Buehler activated to make first start in 2 yearsBiden bows to pressure from antiEmerging trends for upcoming May Day holidayLidia Bastianich, Melody Thomas Scott and Ed Scott to receive Daytime Emmys lifetime achievementSports betting roundup: Betting the under works in hockey Game 7s while basketball goes over