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33,000 Veterans in Foreclosure as VA Replacement Program Stalls
One year after the VA killed VASP, the replacement program still isn't fully operational — and 10,000 veterans have already lost their homes.
One year after the VA killed VASP, the replacement program still isn't fully operational — and 10,000 veterans have already lost their homes.
Fox host urges Trump to finish Tehran as ceasefire frays and isolationists revolt
Three VA-certified disabled veterans may lose their jobs over license plates their own government legally issued them, because their police department says the rules work differently
Polling data, military families and a growing bipartisan coalition in Congress challenge the framing that questioning the Iran conflict means abandoning those who serve
AI company refuses to allow Claude for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons despite threats of contract cancellation and blacklisting
The Grey's Anatomy and Euphoria star used his final months to push for research funding and awareness, recording a posthumous Netflix special before his death
Department of Veterans Affairs changes disability rating criteria to evaluate veterans based on medicated functioning rather than underlying impairment
Interim final rule takes effect immediately, overriding a decade of court precedent that rated veterans at their unmedicated baseline