Staffing reductions in the Department of Veterans Affairs have prompted concerns that veterans' benefits may be cut.
More than 1,000 United States Department of Veterans Affairs employees nationwide are out of a job. This comes after a press release on the official website said the layoffs were aimed at ...
The dismissals targeted non-union employees who had served less than a year in competitive jobs or fewer than two years in ...
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff wants Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins — a fellow Georgian — to provide clarity about Elon Musk's ...
President Donald Trump's administration has fired around 200,000 federal employees across at least seven agencies. Newsweek's ...
Here’s the reality: Veterans should never be forced back into a system that has already failed them. The push to roll back ...
Meanwhile, president’s cabinet picks move forward with RFK Jr confirmed as health secretary, Kash Patel’s FBI director ...
The new head of Concerned Veterans for America wants to make sure the recent rise in awareness around the group leads to even ...
Lawmakers in the House and Senate are set to introduce legislation Wednesday designed to make community care for veterans ...
In a memo published on Friday, the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which oversees the care of migrant children, said it would ...
Amid his quest to trim $2 trillion from the federal budget, Elon Musk has set his sights on the Department of Veterans Affairs ... taxpayer dollars the United States spent on defense contracting ...
Congress passed a law in 2022 that required that any construction project funded by federal dollars must exclusively use ...