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Feds close 90/10 loophole involving veterans education benefits
Rules regarding how much money colleges could get from federal sources had been under scrutiny for years.
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.
This Nazi sub was sunk when its captain took a dump
Loose lips might sink ships, but expelling bloat can damn a boat.
By Jon Simkins
Fort Meade petty officer found dead in home
No foul play is suspected, a police spokeswoman said
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.
Inside the hunt for Eagle 56
Like many really good sea stories, naval historian Paul Lawton’s begins with shots of 100 proof whiskey chased down by bottles of Budweiser.
By Jon Simkins
Meet the Navy chief helping suicidal sailors on Reddit
Chief Grant Khanbalinov started posting videos encouraging sailors to seek help earlier this year.
Op-ed: The Navy needs a new crew endurance plan
"Just making sure that fatigue is no longer a badge of courage is a good start, but we can do so much more to improve the lives of sailors."
By Capt. John P. Cordle
Navy vessel sunk by German sub in WWII finally found
Only 13 of the 62 crew members survived; they were plucked from the water by a nearby Navy destroyer.
‘Ghost Fleet’ cemetery now a national sanctuary
Mallows Bay is known for its "Ghost Fleet," including partly submerged remains of more than 100 wooden steamships that were built in response to threats from World War I-era German U-boats.
The unloved, unlovely, yet indispensable LST
One of the biggest threats to D-Day success came from the Allied side — the shortage of a key ship.
By Craig L. Symonds, World War II Magazine