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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs logo marks the entrance to their headquarters building on April 24, 2025, in Washington, D.C. The VA has announced major survivor benefits reforms.
It’s been a couple of months since Donald Trump’s Veterans Affairs Department announced that it’s prepared to fire tens of thousands of workers as part of an agency-wide reorganization.
Data that employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs have shared with NPR shows that 11,273 agency employees nationwide have applied for deferred resignation, which the Trump administration ...
With the threat of up to 80,000 job cuts at the Department of Veterans Affairs, the new head of the agency faced angry senators Tuesday with few answers. Meanwhile, lawmakers offered legislation ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday nominated Cheryl Mason to serve as the next Veterans Affairs Inspector General. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP) President Donald Trump on Tuesday nominated senior ...
EXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump's Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Doug Collins, has proposed a 15% workforce reduction with a goal of cutting 80,000 jobs at the VA. Retired Lt. Col. Jim Whaley ...
If you’ve experienced setbacks in your care or benefits amid the changes at the Department of Veterans Affairs, ProPublica wants to hear from you. Share your story. Earlier this year ...
A Virginia father said on Wednesday that Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) officials launched an investigation into his son and two others for questioning why a biological female student was in ...
In Harrisburg, lawmakers proposed several bills this session that support the veterans still here—those who steward the ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Abigail Spanberger, the Democratic nominee for governor, says if elected, she won’t sign a bill repealing Virginia’s right-to-work law. Virginia’s right-to-work law ...
Five guards were injured in an apparent "premeditated" attack by inmates affiliated with the MS-13 and Sureño 13 gangs at a Virginia prison, state corrections officials said. The attack occurred ...
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed a bill with bipartisan support Friday that would have required data center applicants and energy utilities to disclose information to local governments on noise ...