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This was truly uplifting. May God bless you Lt. Robert McClintock and Sgt. Sonya Bryson-Kirksey.
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A new Veteran’s Affairs study is showing that a parasite from Vietnam could be killing veterans who fought in the war a half a century later. Hundreds of veterans have a new reason to believe they may be dying from a silent
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Veteran Bill Nutter died at the Bedford VA medical center in 2016, while a nurse aide who was supposed to be checking in on him was playing video games. At the time, Nutter was recovering at the Bedford VA, as he had recently
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A majority of veterans and troops disagree with National Football League players’ decision to protest during the national anthem, a result obscured by veterans’ advocacy organization, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America
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A surgeon who worked at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for decades is alleging that hospital administrators across the country are manipulating statistics on patient mortality rates to increase facility ratings and gain
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is now paying a veteran $500,000 to settle a lawsuit, in which the veteran alleged he suffered heart damage because of delays in care. John Porter, an Air Force veteran who served in the Vietnam
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Phoenix VA whistleblower Kuauhtemoc Rodriguez has filed a new inspector general complaint alleging that some patients are waiting hundreds of days for appointments, while doctors are simultaneously making their schedules as
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The wife of a deceased Marine veteran wants answers as to how her husband managed to overdose while in the care of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). After Marine Corps veteran Hank Brandon Lee overdosed on the synthetic
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The Department of Veterans Affairs terminated D.C. VA medical center director Brian Hawkins as of July 28 after initially just removing him from his position. Hawkins was fired because he failed to provide “effective
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The House unanimously passed an emergency extension to the VA Choice Program by a vote of 414-0 Friday on the second try. An attempt earlier this week to grant $2 billion in emergency funds to continue the program failed by a