SSA is not obligated to comply with the arbitrator’s decision while the case is under FLRA appeal.
Veteran News
Latest updates from veteran-focused sources. Links open in a new tab.
Articles are written news stories from veteran-focused outlets.
Durham VA is the first VA facility to offer a capsule endoscopy that allows Veterans to complete GI screening at home.
VA announces availability of $7 million in grants for organizations that provide transportation services to rural Veterans.
VA Research highlights a telehealth tool for rural Women Veterans with chronic pain, how Veterans can quit smoking and home-based cardiac rehabilitation.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday refused to block the Pentagon from blacklisting artificial intelligence company Anthropic.
The service said the changes are intended to ensure the program’s long-term success while “balancing the need for units to maintain operational readiness.”
"Without that guide, housing providers are now left to navigate the terrain on their own," Gwen Roy-Harrison said.
VA announces availability of $16 million in grants for national, regional and community-based organizations that provide adaptive sports programs for Veterans and service members with disabilities.
Roughly half of those claims were completed digitally through OPM’s new processing system, which OPM said can finalize retirements at about double the speed.
A quick response by Registered Nurse William Gangwer turns a routine lunch break into a powerful reminder that preparation saves lives.
VA's Center for Minority Veterans participated in the annual Bataan Memorial Death March Marathon at White Sands Missile Range, engaging directly with service members, Veterans and their families.
"Congressional investigations should be viewed not only as a legal issue, but as a strategic and reputational risk management challenge," Amanda Robinson said.