The VA to Be Investigated Following Reports of Racism and Discrimination, Lawmakers Say The Government Accountability Office has agreed to conduct an audit of the culture, policies, and practices of the VA.
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.
Walks on the Mall, Shake Shack Burgers and a Car Crash: Scenes from the Guard's Deployment in DC What started as an 800-troop mission for the D.C. National Guard has ballooned to more than 2,000 troops as Republican...
Former Space Force Sergeant Fatally Shot Teen in 'Vigilante Violence,' Colorado Officials Say Orest Schur received a 54-year prison sentence after a jury in June found him guilty of second-degree murder and attempted...
Airman Killed in Off-Base AK-47 Shooting Near F.E. Warren Air Force Base Identified An airman stationed at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, who died after being shot by an AK-47 fired through the wall of an off...
VA Processes Record-Breaking Number of Disability Claims This Year, with 62% Approval Rate The department has made changes in the past several years designed to process disability compensation claims faster and...
Air Force Chief's Sudden Retirement Raises Question of 'Who Is Next' in Leadership Shake-Up Policy experts told Military.com that the departure raises alarm amid other leadership changes within the Department of the...