Veterans who served multiple enlistments can now get as much as 48 months of educational support from two GI bills. By Nicholas Slayton Published Jan 5, 2025 11:43 AM EST More than a million U.S.
What other VA services continue during a shutdown? Health care. VA hospitals, clinics and Vet Centers will continue to ...
With the government shut down, many are wondering how it will impact their benefits from the VA. Here’s a look at what will ...
Discover why over 58,000 veterans missed out on VA home loan benefits in 2024, leaving $28 billion untapped. Learn the stakes ...
WASHINGTON — More than 1 million veterans who served through multiple enlistments are now eligible for an additional 12 months of education assistance through their GI Bill benefits, the Department of ...
A looming government shutdown spells temporary doom for many federal workers and important services that millions of Americans have come to expect. If funding is not extended by midnight Friday, then ...
WASHINGTON — If the federal government shuts down after midnight Sept. 30 over a funding impasse in Congress, the Department of Veterans Affairs would keep sending veterans their monthly pensions and ...
Countless veterans who deserve disability benefits are undermined by fraudulent claims. U.S. servicemembers who sustain ...
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Veterans can now access emergency care from a Department of Veterans Affairs hospital by telephone or video under a new program that links patients experiencing medical distress with a VA provider.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has confirmed that more than 1,000 staff members have been let go as part of President Donald Trump's wide-ranging purge of federal bureaucracy, prompting ...
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