(The Center Square) – In a state with more than 600,000 veterans and another nearly 100,000 on active duty, a North Carolina congressman says there are good numbers coming from Veterans Affairs. “The ...
Middle Tennessee State University’s Charlie and Hazel Daniels Veterans and Military Family Center wrapped a series of successful events recently, from the eighth annual Veteran Impact Celebration to a ...
If the U.S. government shuts down, what happens to veterans benefits for the state with more than almost any other?
Vets told HuffPost it was infuriating to see an official VA newsletter used for shutdown politics. “I don't need the VA being partisan, too.” ...
Veterans' health care and benefits processing won't be affected, but other services would stop during a government shutdown.
Even military families often don’t know what benefits are available to the surviving family of an active-duty service member.
Some financial institutions that serve the military community have already released information about paycheck assistance during the shutdown.
All around the country, veterans now wait to learn how their family budgets for next year will change thanks to the 2026 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) for disability compensatio ...
The employee was found to have authorized about 85,300 claims — 19 times the national average, and at an 84% error rate.
Until the shutdown ends, troops will work without paychecks and federal websites and social media accounts will not be updated. Here’s what you need to know.
Starting Oct. 1, new Maryland laws will expand benefits for veterans and service members, including free medical records, state park entry, job opportunities and more.
As the Trump administration engages in a campaign of mass deportations, military experts and veterans say immigrant troops and families are again targets.