While most vets won't be impacted by the ongoing government shutdown, concerns may ramp up the longer it persists.
Veterans' health care and benefits processing won't be affected, but other services would stop during a government shutdown.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs said Tuesday that it is ready for a potential funding lapse and will continue to care ...
Payments will not be interrupted. The VA says it will continue processing and delivering disability compensation, pensions, ...
Our veterans represent the best of America and ensuring that services they need are fully funded is a top priority for me.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs said Tuesday it's using tens of millions of dollars in grant money to well over 100 U ...
Current and former Veterans Affairs physicians have signed a letter raising "urgent concerns" over about Trump administration health care policies.
The North Dakota Fisher House will provide free housing to veterans receiving medical care in Fargo. A Fargo business is ...
The Augusta VA medical centers will receive funding for infrastructure improvements. Renovations will include a new roof, updated restrooms, and clinical space improvements. This investment follows ...
Hundreds of current and former VA doctors, nurses and other caregivers have issued a warning to the Department of Veterans ...
James Jones is a 54-year-old disabled Army veteran. After four years of active duty and four in the reserves, Jones says he ...
Seven years ago, Congress’ Preventing Maternal Deaths Act was signed into law by President Donald Trump — but the funding it ...