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VA secretary sorry he claimed to serve in special forces


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Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald.
 
  VA secretary sorry he claimed to serve in special forces  
  McDonald "incorrectly stated" that he had been in special forces during homeless survey.  
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  In this Feb. 20, 2015 photo, Peter Lomonaco, co-founder of the Alaska Cannabis Club, and CEO Charlo Greene share a joint at their medical marijuana dispensary in Anchorage, Alaska.   Alaska becomes 3rd state with legal marijuana
Enjoying pot in public can still bring a $100 fine.
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A man with a baby runs from an area with heavy black smoke in Pennsauken, N.J. Authorities say a tanker truck carrying nearly 9,000 gallons of fuel caught fire on a major southern New Jersey highway.

A man with a baby runs from an area with heavy black smoke in Pennsauken, N.J. Authorities say a tanker truck carrying nearly 9,000 gallons of fuel caught fire on a major southern New Jersey highway.
 
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