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Feds threaten big fines against for-profits schools that dupe troops, veterans
Federal Trade Commission officials said they have seen an increase in education complaints related to unfair recruiting practices.
Finding trash (and treasures) at a gun show near you
While the 1,300+ tables at a gun show near me offered a plethora of plastic pistols and generic looking AR-15s, I couldn’t help but notice a few diamonds in the rough.
By Jake Wilamowski
WWII Army Air Forces pilot still showing them how to drive the ball
Retired Air Force Maj. Julius Okrzesik, 99, who flew P-51 Mustangs during World War II, can still navigate his way around a golf course.
By Ileana Najarro, Tampa Bay Times
TBT: This submachine gun helped Finland repel a Soviet invasion then inspired the Russians to build their own
The Suomi KP/31 was a well-built, fast shooting 9mm submachine gun that was so popular it was adopted by Finland's enemies and allies alike.
By Jon Guttman
For-profit college’s access to veteran education benefits the focus of new investigation
Lawmakers are taking another look at the "90/10" rule that encourages schools to target veterans.
These Air Corps pilots’ actions at Pearl Harbor made them among the first heroes of World War II
Two heroic American aviators led a spirited defense against the Japanese at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.
By Michael E. Haskew
Push to limit for-profit college’s access to GI Bill benefits gets new boost
A bipartisan bill to change the "90/10 rule" regarding federal education funding has advocates optimistic, despite lingering challenges.
At least 40 civilians killed in anti-Taliban raids, Afghan officials say
Anti-Taliban raids by Afghan forces backed by U.S. airstrikes killed at least 40 civilians attending a wedding party in the southern Helmand province, Afghan officials said.
Why military retirees may no longer have to wait 180 days to start a job at DoD
Lawmakers say the DoD is losing good candidates because military retirees don't want to wait for 180 days to start work.
By Brian Mackley
Trump asks Supreme Court to unfreeze Defense Department money for border wall
The Trump administration on Friday asked the Supreme Court to lift a freeze on Pentagon money it wants to use to build sections of a border wall with Mexico.
Despite massive shows of air power, nearly 40 percent of Marine Ospreys are not mission capable
The Osprey is the Corps’ “most in-demand and deployed aircraft.”
By Shawn Snow