Veterans face higher hurdles in military sexual trauma claims, report finds
A new report reveals that veterans seeking compensation for military sexual trauma encounter significant obstacles in their claims process. These barriers hinder many from receiving the support they need for service-connected issues.
First look at the Global War on Terrorism Memorial design in Washington
The proposed design for the Global War on Terrorism Memorial in Washington has been unveiled, with plans for a groundbreaking in 2027 and completion by late 2028. The monument aims to honor those who served in the post-9/11 conflict.
VA denies military sexual trauma claims more often than combat injuries
A recent report reveals that the VA is more likely to deny claims related to military sexual trauma compared to those for combat injuries. This disparity highlights ongoing issues within the VA’s disability claims process.
VA introduces new electronic health records system to four additional sites
The VA has launched its new electronic health records system at four additional locations, including hospitals in Ohio and Kentucky. This rollout marks a significant step in modernizing healthcare services for veterans.
Video shows National Guard detain Army veteran in Washington, DC
A video reveals the National Guard detaining Army veteran Anna King outside her Washington, DC home on May 8. The incident has raised concerns regarding the treatment of veterans by military personnel.










