Former Rep. Doug Collins offers a reassuring vision, but the VA’s needs and his support for privatization don’t augur well.
Veterans advocates and terminated personnel are warning the reduction in thejust two percent of the agency’s probationary workforce is expected to have ripple effects.
Doug Collins, the new secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, attends the Disabled American Veterans’ winter ...
More than 1,000 United States Department of Veterans Affairs employees nationwide are out of a job. This comes after a press release on the official website said the layoffs were aimed at ...
Laurie Roszelle, 65, impersonated her dead mother for 19 years, stealing more than $300,000 in veterans benefits. She was ...
Government employee unions file a lawsuit against federal government and President Donald Trump’s administration concerning ...
Rusty Trubey was sanctioned for a sermon he gave. Now, his supervisor is attempting to censor what he can preach, but his ...
Wyoming veterans told Cowboy State Daily that years of social programs and diversity initiatives have weakened the military ...
The Alabama Senate voted Tuesday to give the governor the power to appoint the head of the Alabama Department of Veterans ...
The Supreme Court placed the emergency application in "abeyance," until the temporary reinstallment of Hampton Dellinger as ...
The following is the Jan. 30, 2025, Congressional Budget Office report, Atlas of Military Compensation. From the report ...
The Alabama Senate approved several amendments to a bill that would change how members of the State Board of Veterans Affairs ...