The Biden administration expanded benefits for veterans with some cancers that could be linked to burn pit exposure.
The federal Department of Veterans Affairs changes mean some vets are entitled to an extra year of college payments — 48 ...
Veterans who served multiple enlistments can now get as much as 48 months of educational support from two GI bills.
Gulf War veterans and Post-9/11 vets suffereing from leukemia and bladder cancer will get presumptive benefits status under a ...
Thousands of LGBTQ+ US military veterans who were discharged under the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy due to their sexuality ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs said the updated policy could impact more than 1 million veterans and their beneficiaries.
The Biden administration has expanded benefits and care for veterans who had been exposed to toxic burn pits during their ...
Veterans Affairs officials said patients and beneficiaries should not worry about disruptions to their services resulting ...
Veterans who signed secrecy oaths that kept them from disclosing the nature of injuries connected to covert operations could ...
Veterans Affairs officials are updating their GI Bill eligibility rules in response to a Supreme Court ruling last spring.
The U.S. Department of Defense will consider granting honorable discharges to more than 30,000 gay and bisexual veterans who ...