An advocacy group has filed suit against the Trump administration over its decision to reinstate a near-ban on abortions for veterans and their family members.
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Staff Sgt. Johnny “Joey” Jones, who medically retired in 2012 after losing both of his legs in combat, said he felt he had more to give to the service.
Honoring service, supporting families: VRCN partners unite to help Americans remember fallen service members and support their loved ones this Memorial Day.
This post's information helps Veterans and their loved ones understand how secure storage of firearms and medications decrease suicide risk.
VA’s Office of Research and Development recently published three News Briefs highlighting research findings on a program that can lower suicide risk for Veterans transitioning out of the military, a potential new HIV treatment and pulmonary hypertension.
In 2004, USMC Cpl. Jason Lee Dunham made a decision that would save his fellow Marines.
Federal leaders see automation and AI as crucial to wrangling an ever increasing tide of digital records that's leading to backlogs in areas like FOIA.
Remembering Cheektowaga native and Army Pfc. Neil Ellis Bateman, who was killed in action in Vietnam in May 1967.
The bill includes $450 billion for the VA, a 3% increase from the current fiscal year but less than the Trump administration requested.
VA-guaranteed home loans are the unique option that makes housing more affordable for Veterans and service members.
Shane Stevens, who has been serving as associate director of healthcare and insurance at OPM since last summer, is voluntarily resigning from the role.
"It's not always clear who is getting what, and it's not always clear that those different programs are terribly effective," said Miriam Matthews.
Each Memorial Day, Americans give pause to honor those who gave their lives in service. Among them is Army Staff Sgt. Keith M. Maupin.
AFBA helps federal employees understand their benefits before decisions become urgent.
Retired Maj. Gen. Gregg F. Martin reflects on his bipolar diagnosis and mental health journey.