The Military's Coronavirus Cases: The Latest Rundown The DoD and the VA are providing daily updates on the number of confirmed and presumptive cases of the virus.
After Criticizing Bloated VA Budget, House Agrees to Boost It By $170 Million The first draft of the VA appropriations bill for fiscal 2022 includes additional funding for women's health care, mental...
Probation for Ex-VA Hospital Doc Who Admitted Fondling Women According to a plea agreement, Dr. Kenneth C. Ramdat will not be required to register as a sex offender.
VA Moves to Offer Gender Confirmation Surgery to Vets Secretary Denis McDonough made the announcement at a Pride Month event in Orlando.
VA Warns of 'Dramatic Increase' in Homeless Veterans as Eviction Moratorium Ends The VA and the Department of Housing and Urban Development are bracing for the end of the moratorium on June 30.
VA Adds Staff, Boosts Funding to Tackle Claims Backlog That Nearly Tripled During Pandemic The department is bolstering staff and providing funds for overtime at the National Archives and Records Administration to...
After 3 Years, Veterans Health Administration's Acting Leader to Step Down Dr. Richard Stone, who has led the Veterans Health Administration since 2018, is leaving amid a search for a new under...
Fly Infestations, Canceled Dialysis: Senators Reveal Grim Conditions at Some VA Hospitals The VA frequently cites its $60 billion infrastructure needs but has given few details; senators filled in some of the blanks...
VA Asks for Billions to Treat 'Bow Wave' of Veterans Needing Care After Pandemic The VA is seeing increased demand for health services from veterans who either deferred care or couldn't get appointments...
VA Hospital Allowed Alcoholic Pathologist to Go Unchallenged, Resulting in Patient Deaths: Watchdog Dr. Robert Levy was fired in 2018 and convicted in January of involuntary manslaughter.
Airman Accused of Firing AK-47 Through Apartment Wall in Latest Gun Death Near Wyoming Base The weekend arrest and firearm death come just weeks after a Security Forces airman was killed by an M18 handgun on base...
Navy Is Retiring the Last of its Storied Cruisers. To Veterans, They Were ‘the Pinnacle of Naval Power’ As the Navy nears its 250th anniversary in October, there's a lot of reminiscing going on about the fleet. Much of it...
Cancer in Military Pilots and Aircrews Will Be Studied Under Newly Signed Law President Donald Trump signed a law last week ordering the review of the prevalence of cancer and deaths by cancer in fixed...
AI Is About to Radically Alter Military Command Structures that Haven’t Changed Much Since Napoleon’s Army AI agents -- autonomous, goal-oriented software powered by large language models -- can automate routine staff tasks...
40 Years of Nebraska Vietnam Veterans Reunions. Now, a Final 'Taps' In a pesky drizzle, a handful of people recently set out 400 small American flags on an empty lot in memory of the 400...