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January 2026 VA benefits: Key payment dates veterans must know
The new year brings more than just a calendar shift for veterans, it marks the arrival of a 2.8% increase in benefits. This ...
Most active-duty military members have access to generally free health coverage, but health insurance for veterans and retired military members may be more complicated. By knowing your options and the ...
Empowering those who've served with one thing can truly change a life: knowledge. If you're a veteran, you've earned a suite of benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs, but understanding ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The daughter of a Chicago World War II veteran is furious with the office of Veteran Affairs. She says she's been fighting the VA for months to get her father's health benefits, but ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough (right) and President Joe Biden take part in a Veterans Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia on Nov. 11, 2023. (Andrew Harnik/AP) Veterans ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has confirmed that more than 1,000 staff members have been let go as part of President Donald Trump's wide-ranging purge of federal bureaucracy, prompting ...
VA officials had said in May that it planned to extend the deadline; Thursday’s announcement cemented the plan. (Army photo) The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to extend benefits through 2028 to ...
Being a military spouse can be rewarding and challenging — from marrying that special someone who’s dedicated to their country to challenges including deployments and frequent relocations. Fortunately ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is facing backlash over its decision to cut tens of thousands of jobs as part of a broader restructuring effort under the Trump administration. The move, which ...
Relying on veteran survey responses and novel actuarial data, the authors examine the relationship between benefit value and reliance on the Veterans Health Administration. Objectives: US military ...
WATERLOO, Iowa — John-Paul Sager appreciates the care he has received at Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals and clinics, but he thinks it should be easier for veterans like him to use their ...
Editor’s Note: This story involves discussion about veteran suicide that some readers may find upsetting. If you feel you are in crisis, call or text 988 to reach the 24-hour Suicide Crisis Lifeline.
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