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Ten years after India, US Marine Corps bids farewell to Sea Harrier
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Graham Platner’s cocaine brag resurfaces as unearthed posts reveal blunt admission
Graham Platner, the presumptive Democratic nominee for Senate in Maine, bragged in newly resurfaced social media posts about doing hard drugs while on military leave – adding that he had "no regrets" about his past escapades. Platner, a combat veteran of both the Marine Corps and the Army National Guard, claimed in a 2020 Reddit post made under the handle P-Hustle that he was "partying it up" by using drugs while backpacking through Spain on military leave. In a post made that same year, he...
Graham Platner’s cocaine brag resurfaces as unearthed posts reveal blunt admission
Graham Platner, the presumptive Democratic nominee for Senate in Maine, bragged in newly resurfaced social media posts about doing hard drugs while on military leave – adding that he had "no regrets" about his past escapades. Platner, a combat veteran of both the Marine Corps and the Army National Guard, claimed in a 2020 Reddit post made under the handle P-Hustle that he was "partying it up" by using drugs while backpacking through Spain on military leave. In a post made that same year, he...
Iran Didn’t Get Any Crude Oil Past US Blockade in May, UANI Says
US Marines board an Iranian-flagged oil tanker in May. Source: US Marine Corps.
Authenticity is what American voters want
Authenticity is what American voters want Results in US Democratic primary races are showing that old establishment politics no longer work. At first glance, Graham Platner and Adam Hamawy share little in common. Platner, an oyster farmer and a United States Marine Corps veteran, carries his burly, tattooed frame with a gruff and outspoken attitude.
Is this the next Artemis crew? A look at the astronauts on NASA's shortlist
Is this the next Artemis crew? A look at the astronauts on NASA's shortlist It's a long list, but there are some front runners. NASA is about to reveal the astronauts who will launch to space on the Artemis 3 mission.
The back-channel bid to go soft on Maduro
When Marco Rubio was named secretary of State, many in both South Florida Republican circles and the American energy industry exulted. But one man who bridged both worlds knew he had a problem. A longtime investor in Venezuela, the main source of crude oil needed to produce the asphalt that had made his family rich, Harry Sargeant III kept relations with top officials in Caracas even as they seized most foreign oil holdings.
The Betrayal of Black Patriots
Photographs by Nate Langston PalmerDaniel “Chappie” James Jr. became commander of the Wheelus Air Base, near Tripoli, just after rebels under Muammar Qaddafi took control of Libya in a coup in 1969. In the midst of the insurgency, Qaddafi led an effort to break into the U.S. air base, but James managed to close the gate in time to prevent the young rebel from entering. The incident, which James recounted in a 1978 interview, would come to be the stuff of Air Force lore.
Brian Hooker may have left US, friend claims — but former prosecutor says feds likely have him in crosshairs
HOPE TOWN, Bahamas — Speculation is starting to swirl over where Brian Hooker, husband of Lynette Hooker, may be following the mystery around her Bahamas disappearance. A source claiming to be a close friend of Brian's said he may have left the U.S. by way of the California-Mexico border by land or — possibly — by water. It is possible given Hooker's extensive boating experience, the source said.
WATCH: Scandal-plagued Platner dodges questions before DC meeting with Democrats
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner dodged questions from reporters Tuesday as he arrived for a meeting at the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee amid an alleged sexting scandal and criticism over resurfaced online posts. Platner, are you here to calm the waters, sir?" Platner was asked by Fox News Digital when confronted as he exited a car, but he did not respond.