Here's What’s in the $2.2 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Proposal for Veterans and the Military The House bill allots $2.2 billion for the Pentagon and military services and another $613 million to the VA.
The Community with the Most US Veterans Per Capita Is Finally Getting Its Own Memorial The Riverside National Cemetery in California is the first to recognize Native American veterans.
After Nine-Week Decline, VA Sees Spike in COVID Cases Active cases of COVID-19 at the VA remain at less than half they were at their peak July 20.
VA Researchers Develop New 'Cyber-Bandage' for Hard-to-Heal Wounds The bandage will make healing faster and less painful.
After Ant-Bite Scandal, Federal Watchdog to Review VA's Nursing Home Ratings System Following concerns over care at a nursing home in Atlanta, the GAO will look at how the VA assesses its facilities.
Veteran Suicide Prevention Bills Face Failure as Debate Stalls Passage Differences between the House and Senate have slowed progress of bills to combat veteran suicide.
VA Data Breach Leaves Personal Info of 46,000 Veterans Exposed The VA will offer credit monitoring services to those whose Social Security numbers may have been compromised.
Burn Pits Linked to Chronic Cough and Wheezing in Veterans, New Study Shows The Department of Veterans Affairs asked the National Academies in 2018 to review existing scientific and medical research.
The VA Has Changed to Better Serve Post-9/11 Veterans, Wilkie Says He said the department "emotionally" serves veterans of all eras but has "adapted practically" to meet post-9/11 vets' needs.
Tracking of Veteran Suicides at VA Facilities in Disarray, GAO Finds A GAO report found a number of errors in the VA's tracking of suicides at its facilities.
'They Don't Care About My Kids': Marine Families Take Military to Court After Child Abuse at Yuma Day Care In November, the families filed a federal tort claim, which allows individuals to litigate against the government. The filing...
2 Educational Programs for Troops Eliminated Amid Cost-Cutting Efforts at Pentagon Two companies that had contracts aimed at educating troops say they have suddenly had their popular programs eliminated as...
Claims a Fired Air Force General Was Sentenced to Death Have Spread Online. They're Not True. Social media accounts have falsely been spreading a claim that a former top official in the Air Force who was fired by...
Chinese Weapons Gain Credibility After Pakistan-India Conflict The recent conflict between India and Pakistan is prompting a reassessment of Chinese weapons, challenging long-held...
Ex-FBI Agent and Pentagon Contractor Sues over Secret Recording Showing Him Criticizing Trump Jamie Mannina says in his lawsuit that he was misled by a woman he met on a dating website who held herself out as a...