A new report illustrates a troubling trend of veterans committing suicide on VA hospital campuses after receiving inadequate care from…
By: Leo Shane III WASHINGTON — A friend called Army veteran Ryan Gallucci last year, worried just before a scheduled…
By: Tara Copp The U.S. government is moving forward on a review of water contamination at military bases, a study…
WASHINGTON – A former U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) official pled guilty today to demanding and receiving bribes from…
By Perry Chiaramonte A judge under the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office for Workers’ Compensation Programs decreed last month that…
By Patricia Kime Incidents of sexual assault are up nearly 50 percent at the nation’s military academies, and reporting rates…
By: Leo Shane III WASHINGTON — A federal court ruled Tuesday that the Department of Veterans Affairs cannot deny disability…
By: Tara Copp The Navy’s announcement Thursday that it would deny 4,400 claims from Marines and their families who say…
By Tom Philpott Veterans who flooded the Department of Veterans Affairs with reimbursement claims for private-sector emergency care, in the…
By Richard Sisk Wait times at Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals and clinics have gone down significantly from recent years…