GAO’s report doesn’t cover the last year when the Department of Homeland Security recruited a record number of immigration enforcement and Border Patrol agents.
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Air Force Veteran Auston Duncan will run a marathon in Greece while continuing his recovery from a spinal cord injury and plans to dedicate the race to VA.
This month's "From Uniform to Unforgettable" spotlight celebrates the life and service of USMC Veteran Benjamin Summers, Jr.
VA is leading the nation in transforming mental health care for America’s Veterans and we’re looking for passionate providers to join us.
The partial government shutdown is a lot different from the record-long shutdown in the fall. That’s mostly because the shutdown that began Saturday doesn't include the whole of government and because it may not last long, even as it drags into the new week. The House had hoped to pass legislation to end the shutdown when lawmakers return Monday evening. But House Speaker Mike Johnson now says it’ll be more like a Tuesday vote as he scrambles to find support. Funding is lapsing, at least temporarily, for the Pentagon, Department of Homeland Security and others. Essential functions will continue, but workers could go without pay.
VA recruiting more than 300 vocational rehabilitation counselors and specialists for its Veteran Readiness and Employment program.
The Million Veteran Program shares its new research into heart health and how it could improve health care for Veterans of today and tomorrow.