Drug-Running, Lax Opioid Testing Found in VA's Residential Treatment Programs Poor oversight and failures in testing led to two fentanyl overdoses last year at a VA residential treatment program.
VA Evacuates Hundreds of Patients, Closes Hospitals as It Braces for Hurricane The department is also working to make sure disability checks go out if flooding disrupts the mail service.
VA Must Prove to Women Vets That They Belong A VA Inspector General report revealed that 1,300 claims for military sexual trauma were incorrectly processed and denied.
Here's Why the VA's New Caregiver Center Matters It's not always about money. Sometimes it's about attention.
Lawmakers Urge VA Secretary to Offer Gender Reassignment Surgery to Vets VA Secretary Robert Wilkie received a petition pushing for him to end the ban on gender reassignment surgery at the agency.
VA Study Will Compare Effectiveness of Two Leading PTSD Treatments Is it better to treat post-traumatic stress by cognitive processing or by prolonged exposure to the memory?
VA Opens New Research Center Focused on Veteran Caregivers A new Department of Veterans Affairs research hub will focus on veteran caregiver challenges and services.
Double-Billing for Private Care Cost VA $101 Million, IG Finds The audit comes as the VA and Trump administration look to expand private care options for veterans.
'It Is Your VA:' Amid Skepticism, Wilkie Pledges New Commitment to Female Vets The VA secretary said the department was "on the cusp of great change" in terms of addressing services for women.
VA Working to Slash Opioid Use Amid New Research on Painkiller Alternatives A VA study has shown that non-opioids are just as good and far less risky for treatment of pain.
Marine Recruiter Who Wrote ‘Memoir’ About Teenage Recruit Sentenced to Prison Nearly a year after then-Gunnery Sgt. Christopher Champagne self-published a memoir about his inappropriate relationship with...
Five Chinese Nationals Charged with Covering Up Midnight Visit to Michigan Military Site U.S. authorities charged five Chinese nationals with lying and trying to cover their tracks, more than a year after they were...
Air Force Has a Problem Recruiting for Special Warfare Jobs, New Report Finds The Rand Corp. released a study detailing the issues the Air Force has faced in getting recruits to join Special Warfare...
1,000 Active-Duty Soldiers Called Up to Assist with Hurricane Helene Response The 1,000 troops, an Infantry Battalion Task Force formed from the XVIII Airborne Corps, are from the 82nd Airborne Division...
Army Testing Robot Dogs Armed with Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Rifles in Middle East The Army was testing at least one armed quadrupedal unmanned ground vehicle at an installation in Saudi Arabia.