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Marine veteran Congressman Duncan Hunter says he will plead guilty to corruption charges
U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter plans to plead guilty on Tuesday to the misuse of campaign funds and has indicated he will leave Congress.
Marine veteran Congressman Duncan Hunter used campaign cash for extramarital affairs, federal prosecutors allege
The congressman allegedly illegally used campaign funds to finance romantic flings with lobbyists and congressional aides, spending thousands of dollars on meals, cocktails and vacations, federal prosecutors say.
Meet the unstoppable Mr. Smalls
He would go on to share intelligence with the U.S. Navy, fight in 17 naval battles, rise to the rank of major general, overcome illiteracy, publish a newspaper, win state and congressional offices, serve as a U.S. collector of customs and become master of his master’s plantation house. But first he had to hijack a Confederate steamer.
By Gerald S. Henig, America's Civil War Magazine
Among troops, vaping is now more popular than cigarettes
Health effects of e-cigs are a concern, so the Pentagon needs to watch the trend of increased vaping.
By Karen Jowers
Head of military school fired for using marijuana extract to treat cancer
He was dismissed from the school, where he had served as dean since 2009, for using the non-psychoactive CBD.
By Jon Simkins
Congressman accused of abusing campaign funds denies any wrongdoing
California Republican and Marine Corps veteran Duncan Hunter called the indictment against him a political attack aimed at hurting his re-election chances.
Charges against Duncan Hunter detail family vacations, football tickets, other luxury items with illegal funds
The Marine Corps veteran turned Republican lawmaker faces more than 20 years in jail on federal corruption charges.
After GI Bill victory, VSOs turn to reforming TAP
“I believe it will be the next big thing,” says a representative of the American Legion, one of many VSOs that support reforms to the military's transition assistance program.
By Natalie Gross
Military health officials: No deaths from vaping
The assurance comes after the Army mistakenly reported two vaping-induced Marine deaths earlier this week.
By Victoria Leoni
Army releases warning on dangers of ‘CBD’ vape oils
The Army says 60 patients were treated for symptoms linked to vape oils.
By Victoria Leoni