A report from a federal watchdog says the Department of Veterans Affairs has failed for years to review job applicants, and has hired hundreds with criminal drug convictions.
Marine Corps Veteran Rudy Reyes' new FOX reality show, "Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test," puts celebrities through the grueling selection process of the military's most elite units.
When GAO did a deeper dive into 305 of those VHA employees, it found that 50 of them had"one more controlled substance-related felony convictions." A new report from a federal watchdog says the Department of Veterans Affairs' Veterans Health Administration is failing to run proper background checks on the health staff it hires, a problem that has stretched back for years.
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