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"We have a big push on bringing technology to bear to the problems. We very much know we are in a people business," said Paul Lawrence.
The one problem with their success story: Veterans Guardian’s business model runs afoul of the law, say lawmakers and ...
Seven bills to improve the delivery of benefits at the Department of Veterans Affairs and address service-connected illnesses ...
A new Veterans Affairs care center has officially opened in Chesapeake to serve over 193,000 veterans on the southside.
A Michigan organization is hosting a summit for leaders in veteran organizations, and a pinning ceremony for those who served ...
The showdown between the Trump administration and Harvard University is spotlighting bare-knuckled politics and big dollar ...
Rep. Mike Bost said he trusts that administration plans to dramatically reduce the VA workforce will not cut into veterans ...
According to Doug Collins, the new US Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Dublin's Carl Vinson Medical Center hadn't received a ...
President Donald Trump’s administration has decided not to cover ... health complications that can arise from the disease. The benefits consultant Mercer has said that 44% of U.S. companies ...
For about a decade or so, Donald Trump’s critics have asked what he could do that would finally turn his most devoted followers against him. That includes veterans, who told pollsters in 2024 ...
The Danish foreign minister scolded the Trump administration on Saturday for its "tone" criticizing Denmark and Greenland during Vice President JD Vance's visit to the strategic island.
Supported by By Eli Saslow Photographs by Erin Schaff It had been six days since Joy Marver was locked out of her office at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, five days since she checked ...