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Arthur Dunlap, a 73-year-old air force vet, was in a state of shock during the May 16 tornado. “I didn’t realize the real ...
In her first local campaign event since launching her bid for Wisconsin governor, Sara Rodriguez held a small discussion in ...
Raiding retirement savings. Pondering job changes or even marriage. People who buy their own health insurance are ...
Jon Santiago, a former state lawmaker who serves as Gov. Maura Healey’s veterans services secretary, plans to step down from ...
The "Save Our VA" Community Solidarity Picket was organized by the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE ... the 9.1 million veterans enrolled in the VA health care program. "I've spent my ...
If the state’s SNAP error rate doesn’t decrease, Virginia could be on the hook to pay $270 million annually, governor says.
Earlier this month, the governor announced plans to sell the care center - along with 5 others - to a private healthcare ...
New York treats its veterans well when it comes to higher education tuition support. Let's extend those benefits to military ...
Labor Veterans Who Work in Texas VA Health System: ‘The Dam’s Gonna Break’ Some vets say they’re being hurt as both workers and patients by Trump administration staffing decisions.
West Virginia State Senator Joey Garcia (D) is representing a woman in an intended lawsuit against West Virginia Gov. Patrick ...
People didn’t understand why I would walk away from the NFL. But my mind and body were battered. Cannabis helped me heal.
Trump’s tough new rhetoric on homelessness — or “vagrancy,” as he calls it in the order — has put the administration in a bind where veterans are concerned.