On October 29, a disabled Navy veteran and blogger named Theresa Aldrich, who keeps other former service members informed about developments at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), tuned in to ...
The 1945 “whole-person” formula used by the Department of Veterans Affairs presumes independence among various disabilities. But empirical data show that this assumption is faulty, and veterans suffer ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' services are limited as thousands of its employees have been furloughed during the ongoing government shutdown. The agency, which oversees health care and ...
This is the first article in an ongoing Barn Raiser series covering rural veterans’ issues. James Jones is a 54-year-old disabled Army veteran. After four years of active duty—some of it in the Gulf ...
Virginia students’ reading and math assessments in grades 3 through 8 for the 2024-25 school year improved despite the commonwealth making assessments more “rigorous” for students, according to data ...
CHARLESTON — Members of the West Virginia Board of Education were pleased to see the latest statewide math and English Language Arts results showing continued improvement in the state’s 55-county ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is walking away from plans to cut 83,000 employees through “department-wide” layoffs. Documents and data obtained by Federal News Network, however, show how ...
Cool Math Games (often stylized as Coolmath Games) has been a staple of online gaming since its inception in 1997, offering a unique blend of entertainment and education that appeals to players of all ...
Secretary Doug Collins defended his efforts to restructure the Department of Veterans Affairs, describing a broken bureaucracy badly in need of reform, in his first appearance before Congress since ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is forecasting tens of thousands of job cuts in the near future. Patients at the VA say the threat to their care is damaging their mental health. The Department of ...