VA's Active COVID-19 Cases Dip as Deaths Rise Steadily in August The VA reported that 3,960 patients have active cases of the coronavirus, down from 6,424 four weeks ago.
VA Continues to 'Torture' Cats in Medical Research, Rights Group Claims Documents obtained by animal rights advocates show that the VA continues to conduct experiments on cats for medical research.
Full Senate to Take Up ‘Deborah Sampson’ Landmark Bill on Female Veterans' Health A landmark bill designed to improve women's health services in the VA took a step closer to becoming law.
Bill to Make VA Motto Gender-Neutral Unanimously Approved by Committee Another bill would expand VA home loan eligibility for activated National Guard and Reserve members.
VA Facilities Continue to Hide Doctors' Misconduct, Probes Find Two IG investigations found the VA failed to properly investigate problem doctors or report them to state licensing boards.
VA COVID-19 Death Count Passes 2,000 as Infection Rate Begins Decline VA hospitals in states experiencing surges in coronavirus cases are seeing the impact of the spike.
Back from the Brink: 4 Veterans Who Beat COVID-19 Tell Their Stories All four are over age 65 and have underlying conditions that may have made them more susceptible to COVID-19.
Effort to Change VA Motto Triggers Heated Exchange in Hearing Republicans and Democrats pressed Acting Deputy Secretary Pamela Powers on the urgency of dealing with sexual harassment.
Legislators Move to Stop VA from Using Dogs for Most Medical Research The House will vote on a bill prohibiting the VA from using dogs for experiments that would cause them any type of pain.
Outdated Policies, Conflicts of Interest Hinder VA's Efforts to Stop Sexual Harassment: GAO More than a quarter of female VA employees experienced sexual harassment in recent years, according to a GAO report.
4 Soldiers Charged in Alleged Sexual Assault in Barracks at Washington State Base Four soldiers have been charged in an alleged sexual assault that took place in the barracks at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in...
Fire Extinguished After 12-Hour Fight on USS New Orleans Off Okinawa Two sailors received minor injuries in the response, U.S. 7th Fleet officials said.
A Look at Those Trump Has Targeted in Tactic of Revoking Security Clearances The Trump administration's announcement this week that it would rescind the security clearances of 37 current and former...
Major Russian Attack on Western Ukraine Hits an American Factory During US-Led Push for Peace The aerial assault on a part of Ukraine that has largely avoided such focused attacks was one of Russia's biggest this year...
14 with Ties to Washington Deported to ‘Third Countries’ and Guantánamo Bay As the Trump administration lines up ever more countries to accept deported immigrants, a report to be released Thursday...