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Inconsistent military domestic violence policies allow troops with criminal histories to buy guns
More than four years after a former airman killed 26 people at a rural Texas church, advocates say the military still needs to do more to prevent violent service members and veterans from owning guns.
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LA VA Wait Times Lag National Average
The Pentagon Wants To Root Out Extremism In the Military, But Nobody Knows How Common It Is
Pentagon leaders were concerned about extremism in the military even before the Jan. 6 insurrection. But new Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said he wants everyone in the ranks to understand it's a priority.
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Retired From the Military? States And Cities Are Fighting To Attract You
States and cities around the country are ramping up their efforts to attract military retirees, whose presence can be good for the local economy.For…
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Advocates Hope The Supreme Court's LGBTQ Ruling Will Help Them Overturn The Military Transgender Ban
The recent Supreme Court decision on LGBTQ job discrimination doesn't directly affect the military's transgender service ban, but people opposed to the…
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Eleven years after his arrest, 'Fat Leonard' faces sentencing in a massive Navy corruption scandal
Military contractor Leonard Glenn Francis bribed more than thirty Navy officials in one of the biggest military corruption cases in U.S. history.
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After A Report Found The Military Often Mishandles Domestic Violence, Reforms Are Happening Slowly
The Defense Department Inspector General found that the military handles domestic violence on base inconsistently, leading to fewer prosecutions and…
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LA VA Campus Reopens After Being Padlocked for Decades
After being chained and padlocked for decades, the gate to the West Los Angeles VA Campus's Grand Lawn has re-opened.Veterans Affairs Secretary Bob…
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Homeless Veterans Advocate Bruce Fyfe Dies
A community leader and advocate for homeless people – especially veterans – has died. Bruce Fyfe served more than 23 years as chairman of the board at...
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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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