The Hill – The scandal that engulfed the Department of Veterans Affairs these past few weeks was sordid and sad. More disturbingly, it has only gotten worse, illuminating the deep-seated [...]
FedTech – During training, Transportation Security Administration screeners watch images of baggage contents move across a computer monitor — as they do at airport checkpoints — to identify [...]
Ledger-Enquirer – Nguyen Duc My, 27, is studying embroidery in the hope of getting a job. His classroom is in the Vietnam Friendship Village, a 20-year-old rehabilitation center for [...]
FOX News – The thousands of U.S. military personnel and private contractors whose health was compromised by the dense black smoke of burn pits – and who were then denied proper [...]
Newsday – The Department of Veterans Affairs this year will initiate a mortality study of Vietnam-era veterans to determine whether individuals who were stationed in Southeast Asia are more [...]
Stars and Stripes – Following the departure of Department of Veterans Affairs Chief of Staff Vivieca Wright Simpson, the VA announced Friday that Peter O’Rourke, who leads the new [...]
Military Times – For now, the coup attempt at the Department of Veterans Affairs appears over. Veterans groups are receiving assurances from administration officials that VA Secretary David [...]
The Washington Post – White House Chief of Staff John Kelly intends to meet with the nation’s leading veterans advocates next week amid ongoing anxiety that there is a desire by some [...]
Military Times – After a nearly two-and-a-half-year wait, the Veterans Benefits Administration is poised to get a new permanent leader. President Donald Trump on Wednesday nominated Army [...]
Los Angeles Times – Frustrated with traditional therapies for chronic pain and post-combat stress disorders, a growing number of military veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are [...]