The Democrats’ government shutdown is limiting services for veterans and making life miserable for VA employees, and things ...
One VA staffer rubber-stamped benefits at 20 times the normal rate. That could be bad news for vets.
A VA staffer blindly approved tens of thousands of disability claims. Some veterans missed out on benefits, others may have ...
Veterans advocates and Democrats criticized a Washington Post report saying it cherry-picked cases from millions of rightful ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs says the government shutdown has forced nearly 37,000 employees to be furloughed or work ...
A panel of judges rejected a request by Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins to suspend operations at the court that ...
Secretary Collins asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims to stop its work during the government shutdown. Judges ...
Veterans service organizations told the Senate VA Committee that their ability to help veterans and their families is also impacted by the shutdown.
At a Senate hearing, Sen. Tommy Tuberville questioned whether the VBA needs subject matter experts to examine claims ...
I often come across advertisements from organizations claiming to help with disability and pension claims, and some of them seem too good to be true. Sadly, many veterans and their families have been ...
A software problem delayed tuition and housing payments for 75,000 military dependents and survivors, causing financial ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs says it has processed more disability claims this fiscal year than last, exceeding 2024's record-breaking amount by nearly 6,600. As of mid-August, VA claims ...
The number of backlogged benefit claims filed with the Veterans Benefits Administration peaked at the start of President Barack Obama's second term — with more than 600,000 claims pending for more ...
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