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A new VA rule limits benefits for male breast cancer. Critics blame Trump's war on gender ideology.
Veterans with male breast cancer will face additional requirements to obtain VA care and disability benefits. The agency says the Biden Administration falsely classified men’s breasts as reproductive organs.
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Deployment Doesn't Increase Suicide Risk
While suicide rates remain high among recent veterans, a new study found that deploying to a war zone doesn't necessarily increase a service members'…
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Looming Budget Cuts Pit National Guard Against The Army
In Washington state, a friendly family rivalry is taking place at the Joint Base Lewis-McChord as the National Guard and active Army lobby to protect their interests against deep budget cuts.
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Flight Attendant On Saigon Evacuation: You Wanted 'To Help Every Child'
It was April 2, 1975, and flight attendant Jan Wollett was at a bar in Saigon. Her flight crew had been told they wouldn’t board passengers that day –...
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VA Seeks Landlords to Help End Veteran Homelessness
Local housing officials need the cooperation of landlords to comply with the federal government's goal of ending homelessness among veterans.As officials…
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Message to Veterans: 'We Can't Help You'
A $15 billion federal program intended to improve veterans' health care is off to a rocky start, and some members of Congress are calling for significant…
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VA Acknowledges 'Breach of Trust' Over West LA Campus
The VA apologizes for misusing real estate in West Los Angeles. Instead of using all the land to serve veterans, the VA leases some of it to a television…
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Marine veterans of Ramadi deflated by city's fall to ISIS
U.S. Marines who fought long and bloody battles to drive insurgents out of the cities of Ramadi and Fallujah watched with disappointment as the cities…
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Searching For An MIA Brother For 48 Years
More than a thousand service members remain listed as Missing In Action from the Vietnam War. The brother of one of them still holds out hope. It was 48…
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A Special Focus On Caring For Vets At The End Of Their Lives
Service members often struggle with guilt, abandonment and regret. The Army and the Department of Veterans Affairs are working to help make those last days meaningful.
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