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VA’s Office of Inspector General said the agency “did not establish a control environment that makes accessibility a priority ...
The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA) proudly announces the launch of its new Web-Based Data Transparency Portal, ...
The City’s Department of Veterans’ Affairs was pleased to be joined by Everett High School (EHS) graduates Albert Ferreras and Cayden Bairos. Ferreras will be joining the United States Army Reserve ...
A Norman man has been sentenced for fraudulently receiving nearly $27,000 in veteran’s benefits, officials say.
The Office of Veterans Affairs has been forced to downscale outreach activities as allocations legally owed to it by the V.I.
In the military, we call that soft power—influence earned through credibility and values. It's what builds coalitions abroad, ...
Attrition, hiring freezes, and fears of layoffs have medical staff at VA hospitals across the country worried.
Senators Cortez Masto, Rosen and AG Ford condemned U.S. Supreme Court ruling limiting nationwide injunctions and call for action on reproductive health care.
Acting United States Attorney Daniel P. Bubar announced criminal charges against five individuals and one company and the ...
Kevin Rumley nearly died from a targeted explosion in Iraq at age 20. After battling addiction and survivor's guilt, he's ...
That ICE has claimed this right to anonymity — which is to say, the right to evade responsibility for its actions in the field — is a testament to the ways that Trump has, in his pursuit of impunity, ...
Benjamin Han, a geriatrician and addiction medicine specialist at the University of California-San Diego, tells his students a cautionary tale about a 76-year-old patient who, like many older people, ...