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Three Months After Shulkin's Departure, Senate Considers New VA Secretary
As the Senate considers Robert Wilkie's nomination for VA secretary, veterans groups worry that the agency's leadership gap has slowed its work. President…
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Norfolk Prepares For Battle With Rising Sea Level
When President Donald Trump visited a shipyard at Newport News, Va. this month, he told an audience of sailors and shipbuilders that the United States...
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With fake weapons and phony uniforms, they helped win WWII. Now, they're finally getting medals.
The U.S. will bestow Congressional Gold Medals on members of a secret Army unit that carried out what came to be known as psychological operations.
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As Their Spouses Lost Jobs In the Pandemic, More Troops Began Relying On Emergency Food Aid
A new report says military families are relying more on food banks and other emergency aid, partly because military spouses lost their jobs or had their hours cut during the pandemic.
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Can AI help predict military suicides? The VA is funding a project to find out.
The project is using artificial intelligence to analyze data from smartphones, laptops, and other devices of people who take their own lives.
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50 Years After Vietnam, POW/MIA Movement Counts Its Successes - One At A Time
In the Vietnam War era, Americans became more interested in recovering missing troops -- largely because of the activism of some military families.In the…
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The military is looking for PFAS pollution at bases, but cleaning it up will take decades
The Pentagon has begun a long process of trying to identify and cleanup PFAS contamination at hundreds of military sites around the country. Critics say the process will take too long.
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The Army is emphasizing a simple way to improve troops' readiness: making sure they get enough sleep
A study found that the Pentagon is doing a lot to improve troops' sleep habits, but more needs to be done.
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Seeking Flexibility Around Deployments, Military Families Turn to Homeschooling
Homeschooling is becoming more common, and studies suggest that military parents are more likely to homeschool their kids.Even in the middle of the school…
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For Rural Veterans, Accessing VA Care Can Mean Hours In The Car
Approximately 5 million veterans live in rural America, and almost sixty percent of them rely on VA healthcare. But accessing that care can be a…
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