VA Misses Deadline on Expanding Caregiver Program, Sets New Target According to the VA, it is still working on the required computer system to support expansion.
A Million Veterans Have Looked Into Private Care Since Mission Act Rollout Veterans increasingly are asking about going to private doctors since the rollout of the Mission Act three months ago.
Terminally Ill Vet, Caregiver to VA: End Hold on Agent Orange Benefits "Like many of my shipmates, we thought we had been handed a major victory," said former sailor Bobby Daniels.
Top VA Committee Democrats: Accelerate ER Reimbursements to Veterans The directive follows a court ruling that the VA improperly denied payments to thousands of veterans.
Alarming VA Report Totals Decade of Veteran Suicides The VA released a report Friday showing that more than 60,000 veterans died by suicide from 2008-17.
Nine VA Leaders, Staff Placed on Leave Amid Ant-Bite Scandal VA Secretary Robert Wilkie says swift action was needed in a case where the VA did not "treat a vet with dignity."
VA’s $900 Million Caregiver Program Bogged Down by Bad Data, IT Issues, GAO Finds Continued problems with data and software will delay expanding a program to aid those who care for severely injured veterans.
Comedian Jon Stewart's New Cause: Help for Veterans Sickened by Burn Pits The former 'Daily Show' comedian created a public service announcement to draw attention to veterans sickened by burn pits.
VA May Be Forced to Pay Billions in Veterans' ER Bills After Court Ruling The case marks the second time VA has been overruled on its interpretation of medical reimbursement policies.
VA Wrongly Denied Some Veterans' GI Bill Benefits, Judges Rule The U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims ruled the department erred in denying a claim by a soldier with "split time."
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...