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Pro­gressive veterans group protests cuts to Veterans Affairs, firings BY Susan Carpenter Nationwide UPDATED 9:04 AM ET Feb. 28, 2025 ...
The steady slowdown in U.S. hiring likely continued in June as President Donald Trump's trade wars, federal hiring freeze and ...
Burnout among health care workers has decreased since the COVID-19 public health emergency ended, but has not returned to prepandemic levels, according to findings from two studies.Results of a ...
Former Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Kent Davis, right, with his attorney Kenneth Mendelsohn. Davis filed a federal lawsuit against Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday.
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A former government employee who pleaded guilty to defrauding the Department of Veterans Affairs out of more than $130,000 by claiming he was unemployed and required full-time ...
Veterans and families protest VA cuts, sharing heartfelt stories to protect their benefits on D-Day. Discover their powerful voices and impact.
DOGE used flawed AI tool to “munch” Veterans Affairs contracts Staffer had no medical experience, and the results were predictably, spectacularly bad.
These Veterans Fought for the US. Now They’re Fighting Trump’s VA Cuts. The Trump administration has proposed eliminating 15 percent of the Department of Veterans Affairs workforce.
New research says that veterans with mental health conditions report worse overall experiences with community care than vets without a mental health diagnosis.
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins tours Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center, addressing proposed cuts and medical staff access concerns.
Organizers of a veteran-led rally scheduled for June 6 in the nation’s capital said they expect about 20,000 people to turn out for a protest against plans by the Department of Veterans Affairs ...
The garage threatens to undermine the transformation of the neighborhood, recently improved by the new Schuylkill Banks bridge.