Department of Veterans Affairs
Woman Sentenced to Prison for Faking Death After Defrauding VA of $289K
Julie Wheeler, 43, of Beckley, West Virginia, will spend 42 months in federal prison and pay restitution of $289,055.07, according to a statement released Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Coronavirus Cases Among Veterans Have Doubled Since Start of June
The rate of hospitalization among U.S. military members is also reportedly 50 times greater than for U.S. civilians.
Veteran Affairs to Remove Swastika Gravestones from Military Cemeteries
The VA had initially refused to remove three gravestones from German prisoners of war containing symbols and praise for the Nazi regime.
On Memorial Day, Remember Why Americans Made the Ultimate Sacrifice
Memorial Day is perfect time to ponder why America is worth fighting for.
VA Will Let Headstones With Swastikas Stand in Veterans' Cemeteries
"It is deeply troubling and terribly offensive that swastika-adorned headstones that include messages honoring Hitler continue to stand in this nation's veterans administration national cemeteries," one congressperson wrote.
VA Researchers Study Cancer Drug Degarelix as Coronavirus Treatment
VA researchers have enrolled 200 veterans in a trial testing whether the prostate cancer drug degarelix could prove to be an effective treatment for men with COVID-19.
U.S. Soldiers Don't Deserve to Know About Potential Issues With Safety Gear
"We take very seriously our work with the U.S. government and continue to be committed to providing the best quality products at fair and transparent prices," 3M said in a statement.
I Saw Partisanship Poison the VA. Let's Take a Lesson From Those Who Served
Like our men and women in the military and veterans, we should all be able to put country over party.
Former VA Employee Offered To Sell Patient Data for $100,000
A former Arkansas VA database administrator pleaded guilty in federal court after being accused of offering to sell private information to an informant.
The V.A.'s Problems Are Bigger Than Finding a Secretary
Some veterans receive first-class timely care, and many VA employees perform their jobs admirably. However, in too many areas the VA has fallen far short of its goals, with adverse consequences for too many veterans.
Jackson Reportedly Known as 'Candy Man,' Democrat Says
Ronny Jackson's nomination to head the VA has become engulfed in controversy.
Veterans Groups Slam Trump's Turnover at VA
"Now is not the time for people who need training wheels," said a veterans group of the changeover at Veterans Affairs.
Will a 'Fox & Friends' Host Lead Veterans Affairs?
Trump is reportedly considering Army National Guard veteran and Fox host Peter Hegseth to be secretary of Veterans Affairs.
Trump May Fire VA Secretary David Shulkin
The president reportedly expressed dissatisfaction with Shulkin over lunch with energy secretary Rick Perry on Monday.
Trump Called Fox Host About Veterans Healthcare: Report
The president was meeting with his secretary of veterans affairs and has says he likes watching "two people" go head-to-head.
People Have Been Treating PTSD With Blood Pressure Meds
A new study found that prazosin didn't have any more effect than a placebo pill—but doctors say the drug may still have a place in PTSD treatment.
Veteran Service Dog Program Kicked Out of Its Offices
The Warrior Canine Connection was told to leave its offices on two military campuses in late October.
Trump's 24-hour Hotline for Veterans Still Not in Place
Trump outlined a 10-point plan to reform the Department of Veterans' Affairs during his campaign. But four months into his presidency, many of the pledges are yet to be addressed.
American Legion: VA's Disarming Policy Must Go
The American Legion supports new legislation to prohibit VA officials from stripping veterans of their rights to own guns.
The New Deal Legacy That Helps Veterans and Our Parks
The National Park Service is helping returning veterans find work rebuilding our natural resources.