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After a year in the U.S., Afghan refugees face daily challenges and an uncertain future
The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan one year ago led tens of thousands of people to flee the country and come to America. But for some who are here on humanitarian parole, the resettlement process has been rocky.
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Teaching Veterans Kindness: VA Embraces Mindfulness, Whole Health
The VA hopes to roll out a national "whole health" program for veterans, offering them acupuncture, tai chi, yoga,and other alternative mental health…
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Agencies Work to Bring Closure to Pearl Harbor Sailors, Marines
Decades after Japanese bombs rained down on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. government is still working to bury those killed in the attacks — and provide closure…
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Mother's Day Can Be Difficult When Mom Is Deployed
The Pentagon doesn't track how many deployed service members are mothers (or fathers). But being a parent while serving the country creates unique…
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A New Use For Old Shipping Containers: Housing For Veterans
A Southern California project is transforming steel shipping containers into apartments for homeless veterans. They're inexpensive, durable, and…
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Deported Veterans Hope To Return To Nation They Fought For
Hundreds of veterans - who served in the U.S. military as non-citizens - were later deported for committing civilian crimes. Part 2 of a two-part series.…
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The military is opening more childcare centers, but thousands of kids remain on waitlists
Staffing shortages and a lack of facilities have contributed to the long waits for childcare, though the situation has improved somewhat since the pandemic.
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Afghans Who Helped U.S. Troops Say They're Running Out Of Time As They Await Visas
The White House and Congress are vowing to help thousands of Afghans who face retribution for working with the American military. Some have come to the U.S. on special visas. But others are in danger of being left behind.
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Her son was killed in Afghanistan last year. This is her first Memorial Day as a Gold Star mother.
Cheryl Rex's son Dylan was among the last American victims of the Afghanistan war. In the months since his death, she's visited his grave almost every day.
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The Navy has beefed up mental health care for sailors dealing with 'rude awakening' of military life
After two deadly collisions and a cluster of suicides, the Navy is providing more mental health counseling to sailors where they work.
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