As GI Bill Marks 75th Anniversary, Some Call for Expansion A large number of post-World War II veterans chose a business opportunity over college.
Lawmaker: Close GI Bill 'Loophole' that Benefits For-Profit Colleges Education advocate Rep. Donna Shalala is seeking to close the GI Bill "loophole."
Senator Joins Call to Allow Troops to Sue for Military Medical Malpractice Troops are prevented from suing the federal government for injuries deemed incidental to military service.
Senators Seek to Strengthen Oversight of Military Housing Firms The Senate Armed Services Committee wants troops to have more recourse in dealing with their landlords.
Latest Survey Shows Widespread Problems in Military Housing More than 16,000 military family members reported dirty and unsafe conditions on more than 160 bases.
Lawmakers Blast Military Personnel Chiefs over Shortage of On-Base Child Care The wait lists for on-base child care can be six months or more for military families.
Lawmakers Call for Action on Burn Pit Exposure Members of Congress want the VA and Pentagon to improve their accountability.
VA, DoD Electronic Health Records Still Aren't Compatible, and Lawmakers Are Angry Shanahan was grilled by lawmakers on the lengthy and costly effort to develop compatible electronic records systems.
Bill Would Let Troops Sue for Military Medical Malpractice Legislation introduced Tuesday by Rep. Jackie Speier, D-California, has bipartisan support to overturn what's known as the...
Victims of Military Medical Malpractice to Testify Before Congress An active-duty soldier and the widow of an airman will ask lawmakers for changes to the Federal Tort Claims Act.
Trump Orders VA to Build Homeless Veterans Center on West LA Campus The future of a 388-acre campus in Los Angeles that was donated more than a century ago to house disabled veterans has been...
Navy Subs, Nuclear Secrets and Beer: The Riveting History of Bay Area’s Mare Island Mare Island supported the Navy during both world wars and helped spy efforts during the Cold War by using nuclear submarines...
Fort Carson Soldier One of 1,000 Leaving After Transgender Ban Temporarily Upheld Fort Carson Sgt. Mason Benavides is leaving an Army that no longer wants him.
Trump Wants to Attack Drug Cartels. How Can Mexico Respond if He Does? Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum may soon face her most challenging test -- and her response could define bilateral...
Rattlesnake Wranglers Help Conserve Michigan’s Only Venomous Snake at Military Base Each spring, dozens of conservation researchers and volunteers descend on the Michigan Army National Guard base in northern...