Court Ruling Paves Way to Faster Appeal Decisions for Some Vets A ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims could accelerate adjudication of vets' disability claims appeals.
Post-9/11 Vets Bear More Mental, Physical Battle Scars than Prior Generations: Pew Study About half say they experienced post-traumatic stress, and half say they had trouble transitioning to civilian life.
Younger Vets Are on a Mission to Change the American Legion from Within Younger veterans say it's time to go back to a grassroots campaign of family-oriented programs and community service.
Millions of Veterans to Be Memorialized Online in VA Legacy Project It will allow the public to search for vets, find where they are buried and read basic details of their lives and service.
AMVETS Elects First Female National Commander Retired Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Jan Brown will serve a one-year term.
Key Pentagon Official Endorses Commissary-Exchange Merger Pentagon personnel have been directed to start planning for a prospective consolidation.
Trump Signs Bill Protecting Disability Payments for Veterans Who Declare Bankruptcy The HAVEN Act ensures that debt collectors can't go after veterans' disability compensation.
The VA Removed a Vet's High-Risk Label. The Patient Died by Suicide. What Went Wrong? The VA Inspector General went into detail on a veteran's suicide death in California.
Trump Signs Directive Expediting Student Debt Forgiveness for Some Veterans He announced an effort Wednesday to accelerate the process for canceling eligible disabled veterans' federal student loans.
Soldier Dies on Fort Leonard Wood Rifle Range The Army identified the 18-year-old on Monday but has not provided details into the circumstances of his death.
Trump Celebrates West Point Alumni Group Canceling Award Ceremony to Honor Tom Hanks President Donald Trump celebrated news on Monday that an alumni group from West Point canceled an award ceremony set to honor...
Records Show the VA Failed to Treat a Father’s Common Infection. Now He’s Paying the Price. Anthony Walker always liked to think of himself as “the man.” He always liked to think of himself as “tough Tony.” But that...
South Koreans Feel Betrayed over Detainment of Hundreds of Workers at Plant Raid in Georgia South Korea’s foreign minister departed for the U.S. to finalize steps for the return of several hundred South Korean workers...
A Military Approach to Drug Busts Upends US Efforts and Raises Legal Questions The Trump administration has indicated more military strikes on drug targets could be coming, saying it is seeking to “wage...