VA Expects to Open COVID-19 Vaccines to All Vets by May 1 The department is establishing the capability to distribute vaccines for over 24 million veterans, spouses or caregivers.
Biden Predicts Full US Military Withdrawal from Afghanistan by 2022 As President Biden wrestles with his first major decision on troops abroad, he suggests it's likely he'll end the war in...
Senate Passes Bill Opening Up VA to Vaccinate Millions More Veterans, Caregivers Right now, the VA is administering vaccines only to employees and its 9 million patients.
As Troop Pullout Looms, Afghanistan 'Fighting for its Very Survival,' IG Says With just 45 days before that crucial deadline, time is running out to make critical decisions.
New Executive Order Requires Pentagon to Track Military Absentee Ballots The administration said more must be done to improve the process following the 2020 election and allegations of voter fraud.
4 Issues That Will Shape the Biden Administration's Foreign Policy Taking the end point of Obama foreign policy as a new starting point is a questionable beginning.
Why 2021 Could Be a Game-Changing Year for Veterans Sickened by Burn Pit Exposure Until now, the VA and Congress have done little to provide service-related care and compensation to burn pit victims.
Deported Veterans, Stranded Far from Home After Years of Military Service, Press Biden to Bring Them Back As of 2018, the United States had 94,000 noncitizen military veterans.
VA Is Asking DOJ for Help Getting Back GIBill.com After Losing Domain Rights The VA seemingly lost the domain rights to GIBill.com last year, drawing frustration from some lawmakers.
Biden Should Consider the Merits of Trump's Troop Drawdown in Germany Europe-wide security is what is important to consider when making deployment decisions.
How the Government Shutdown Impacts Veterans and the VA While most vets won't be impacted by the ongoing government shutdown, concerns may ramp up the longer it persists.
Hegseth Wants 'Male Standard' for Combat Roles. Many Female Veterans Say That's Already the Case Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in an address to the military’s top leaders waded back into a topic that nearly derailed his...
The Forgotten Military Vehicles of ‘M*A*S*H’ Between all the martini-fueled hijinx and medical drama, “M*A*S*H” featured some pretty special military vehicles.
Hegseth's Decision on Wounded Knee Medals Sparks Outrage in Native American Communities Native American communities that had long wanted the removal of military honors for the soldiers involved in the 1890 Wounded...
Airman Confronts and Shoots Armed Neighbor on Deadly Rampage, Iowa Officials Say Harrison Friar, a senior airman, was with his wife and children at their home in Glenwood on the evening of Aug. 6 when they...