A three-decade veteran of the U.S. Navy SEALs, Zinke was the first member of the elite special force unit to serve in the House and only the second ever to serve in Congress. His arrival on ...
Former Navy SEAL Robert O’Neill, who killed Osama bin Laden, is launching a marijuana brand, Operator Canna Co., aimed at helping veterans with PTSD. O’Neill believes cannabis can aid in ...
Doug Smith was amazed by the support he received with his inaugural “Warrior Gala” Navy SEAL meet and greet event last year, but he really shouldn’t have been surprised. He said that after moving to ...
Marine biologists at UC Santa Cruz have discovered that northern elephant seals can serve as 'smart sensors' for monitoring fish populations in the ocean’s twilight zone. Seals' foraging ...
For years, Navy SEALs have trained in sewage-contaminated water, but exactly how it’s impacted the health of members have remained unknown, until now. A report from the Inspector General ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — They may be some of the toughest humans here on earth. But even the Navy Seals are not immune to toxic waste from Mexico. Over the years, more and more sewage has made ...
The former Navy SEAL who nailed Osama bin Laden has gone from killing to chilling. Robert O’Neill, the decorated ex-Navy hot shot who fired the bullets that killed the al Qaeda fiend ...
Robert O’Neill, a former Navy SEAL credited with shooting Osama Bin Laden, has a new mission: Helping you get high, legally. O’Neill is the founder of Operator Canna Co., a veteran-owned canna ...
Nearly ten years after masterminding the devastating 9/11 attacks that took the lives of 2,996 innocent people, al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden was finally hunted down and killed. Netflix has just ...
His company named 'Operator', draws heavily from his military background as a Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill, the highly decorated former Navy Seal who took down Osama bin Laden, is shifting gears as ...
Article continues below The final episode's second half recreated the intense operation to capture Bin Laden, with the Navy SEALs receiving the green light from then-President Barack Obama.