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The good news: the projected 76,000 Veterans Affairs layoffs won’t happen. The bad news: the U.S. Department of Veterans ...
The White House Counsel's Office and the Office of Personnel Management are coordinating with federal agencies to ensure ...
President Trump has put top administration officials in charge of multiple federal agencies and offices — an approach that ...
Florida is stepping up its efforts to help abate veteran suicide by agreeing to spend $300,000 this year to expand statewide ...
Erie, and Sen. Sharif Street, D-Philadelphia, announced bipartisan legislation to legalize adult-use cannabis in Pennsylvania ...
Cotality found that serious mortgage delinquencies and property tax delinquencies rose as homeowners struggle to keep up with ...
GM Development has ventured into the wilderness. The local firm, best known for buying the shuttered Veterans Affairs ...
Disabled American Veterans — an advocacy group with one million members — warned new work requirements and eligibility rules for Medicaid could create hardships for former service members, ...
After President Donald Trump was elected, Tech. Sgt. Rylee Marcotte of the Air Force knew that despite almost 13 years of ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has abandoned plans for mass layoffs but still anticipates the exit of 30,000 ...
Scammers pretend to be someone from the VA to trick you into sending them your money or sensitive information.
Remote pilots and crews operating drones in warfare would become eligible for combat-related services through the Department ...