The Department of Veterans Affairs has been impacted by the government shutdown. Here's what to know about benefits, medical ...
Can U.S. military veterans use their Department of Veterans Affairs benefits to help pay for long-term care? The short answer is yes, but as with most government programs, it’s complicated. Here, we ...
Even in 2025, the veterans' benefits chart still looks like a maze. With Chapter 30, Chapter 33, and the omnipresent ...
The House passed a compendium of veterans care proposals, packaged into a single bill, on Monday, sending it to the president’s desk in the waning days of the congressional session. The Senator ...
The National Guard will be without a Senate-confirmed leader until at least September after the Senate left for a five-week summer break without taking action to approve a new chief. The National ...
The Veteran Affairs Department is aiming to improve the process by which survivors obtain their benefits by again moving an office designed to serve a central resource for information on those ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . On Jan. 2 President Joe Biden signed into law a reform bill that would add optometrists practicing in the U.S.
Hundreds of current and former VA clinicians have sent an open letter to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, warning that cuts and increased privatization threaten the VA health care system.
The Department of Veterans Affairs spends billions on dubious and even fraudulent disabilities benefits. Meanwhile, some ...