$77M For Veterans: ‘Woke’ Biden-Era EV Funding Finds New Home Money not used as part of former President Joe Biden's electric vehicle mandate will go to VA hospitals and medical centers.
Former VA Employee Indicted For Alleged Disability Fraud Criminal Scheme An ex-employee of the Department of Veterans Affairs faces 33 criminal counts for allegedly raking in huge sums for fake...
Bill Would Force VA to Reveal Secret List of Toxic Exposure Illnesses A new bill would require the VA to disclose its secret list of toxic-exposure illnesses under consideration -- a move...
“Service Beyond the Uniform”: How Ally O’Neal and BAYADA Are Transforming Veteran Home Care Army veteran Ally O’Neal turned personal hardship into a national mission. As BAYADA Home Health Care’s first Director of...
Surfing Program Provides Healing, Camaraderie for Veterans Established by veterans, the Warrior Surf Program continues to grow and help veterans battling mental health struggles 10...
How Gary Sinise Is Helping the Nonprofit CreatiVets Build ‘A Place to Go When the PTSD Hits’ The nonprofit CreatiVets is transforming a once-abandoned church in Nashville into a 24-hour arts center for veterans and a...
Study: Post-9/11 Veterans Have 55% Higher Asthma Risk A new study in collaboration with VA, found that veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan have a much higher risk of...
Fingers Pointed At and By VA for Ongoing Shutdown, Benefits Claims Processes “The Democrats’ government shutdown is limiting services for veterans and making life miserable for VA employees, and things...
What Tricare Updates Meant for Dependents in 2025 – and What is Coming in 2026 Dependents relying on TRICARE have seen several key changes in 2025 and more adjustments are on the horizon for 2026...
VA’s $262M Tech Training Program Faces Numerous Shortcomings, New Report Warns U.S. military veterans transitioning into the technology job sector require more effective resources and program needs...
This Navy Dentist Engraved 'Remember Pearl Harbor' on Hideki Tojo's Dentures For roughly three months in 1946 and 1947, the man who approved the attack on Pearl Harbor walked around Sugamo Prison with...
Black History Month Turns 100 Black History Month highlights Black servicemembers whose courage shaped the military despite segregation and discrimination.
DoW Christian Service Draws Dozens of Complaints from Members, Contractors One contractor told Military.com that the email invite was "stark, depressing, almost threatening."
The Youngest American Killed in Vietnam Enlisted in the Marines at 14 PFC Dan Bullock became the youngest American service member killed in the Vietnam War after forging his birth certificate to...
Why You Didn’t Get the Job: Understanding How Companies Hire In today’s turbulent, unpredictable and frustrating hiring market, job-seekers are seemingly doing everything right and...