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Veterans who need financial fiduciaries can lose their gun rights. Critics say that's unfair.
Congress is considering whether to override a VA policy that says veterans who need financial fiduciaries may be reported to the FBI’s background check system.
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New Navy ships are years behind schedule, because manufacturers can't find workers to build them
Shipbuilders are pursuing a variety of measures to find more workers, including a marketing partnership with Major League Baseball.
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As Cemetery Building Booms, Veterans Hope To Be Buried Close To Home
Veterans Affairs is funding a major expansion in burial places all across the country. Vets who live close to a new cemetery in Goldsboro, N.C., see it as the place they want to be buried, with honor.
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Are Expensive Elections Keeping Veterans From Running For Office?
A new report from the American Enterprise Institute shows there aren't many military veterans in California's state legislature, even though more vets…
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As Others Prepare for Holidays, Troops Prepare to Deploy
More than 13,000 American troops remain deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan, and units continue to cycle in and out of the two nations as part of the…
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A Swan Song For Some Military Bands: Budget Cuts Stop The Music
The military has more than 130 bands with more than 6000 musicians. But their cost – about a half-billion dollars a year – has made them a target for…
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In A Little-Discussed Program, The VA Is Helping Veterans Deal With Race-Based Stress
A group of VA psychologists across the country have formed race-based stress and trauma support groups for veterans of color.Jared McBride served in the…
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VA Partners With Food Banks As More Veterans Struggle To Afford Food
More than 1.4 million veterans of all ages rely on government food assistance, but food insecurity is disproportionately common among post 9/11 veterans.…
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The VA Has Reduced Wait Times For Medical Equipment, But Many Veterans Still Wait Weeks
The VA says 8500 requests for wheelchairs, artificial limbs, and other equipment have waited more than 30 days. That's down from 64,000 requests last…
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Driving buses, giving vaccines, patrolling the border: Is the National Guard asked to do too much?
The National Guard is being tasked with a growing number of missions, and critics argue that heavy deployments are straining the force.
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