


Advocates recruit vets to attend Afghan allies’ immigration hearings
The effort is designed to show support for legal immigration of more Afghans who worked alongside American forces during the war overseas.

Veterans
Lawmakers press VA for details on DOGE access to vets records
Democrats want promises from department leaders that sensitive medical and financial information is being handled securely.

Former education CEO sentenced in largest GI Bill fraud case yet
The Department of Justice said it is the largest Post-9/11 GI Bill fraud case.

NATO leaders to parse Putin’s weakness in Wagner mutiny aftermath
With Wagner chief whereabouts in doubt, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to address Thursday's gathering by video link.

Coast Guard: Human remains likely recovered from Titan sub wreckage
Debris from the submersible arrived at a port in Newfoundland Wednesday. The submersible imploded last week, killing all five people on board.

White House $3.1 billion homeless program includes help for vets
The new efforts include job training for homeless vets and legal support to stave off potential financial challenges.

Bush Institute recommends TAP revamp
Consistently evaluating and improving TAP is critical to improving outcomes.
DoD aims for more consistent support for special needs families
The policy aims to standardize the services provided to special needs families, but one advocate says it doesn't go far enough.

Exclusive: Army secretary talks force structure cuts, SOF ‘reform’
Army Secretary Christine Wormuth spoke with Army Times about how and where the service will make its cuts.

Deadline looms for vets to get retroactive toxic exposure benefits
Veterans Affairs officials plan a public outreach campaign over the next month to get more veterans signed up for the payouts.

A Wagner ex-convict returned home from war. Then he killed again.
Some convicts recruited by Russia’s private military contractor Wagner to fight in the war in Ukraine are coming home and committing new crimes.
