Hyundai subsidiary reaches settlement over troops’ repossessed carsHyundai’s financing subsidiary agreed to pay $333,941 in a lawsuit involving active duty service members whose cars they repossessed.By Riley Ceder7 days ago
OpinionTime is running out to recognize, compensate aging atomic veteransThe VA’s failure to provide timely benefits makes RECA a critical lifeline for many veterans, Keith Kiefer argues in an op-ed.By Keith Kiefer11 days ago
New in 2024: Housing panel gives military families a voiceService members and spouses from each U.S. military branch will be invited to join a new housing-focused working group.By Karen Jowers4 months ago
Top US military officer speaks with Chinese counterpartThe video call between Gen. CQ Brown and Gen. Liu Zhenli is the first senior military communications between the U.S. and China since August 2022.By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press5 months ago
VA workers face more mandatory overtime amid record claims processingThe backlog of overdue disability claims is expected to keep rising over the next year.By Leo Shane III6 months ago
Trump hints at expanded role for military. US law has few guardrails.The Insurrection Act allows presidents to call on reserve or active-duty military units to respond to unrest, an authority that's not reviewable.By Gary Fields6 months ago
Concern about military toxic exposure injuries remains high among vetsRoughly four in 10 veterans think they may have been exposed to harmful chemicals or toxic conditions during their time in the service.By Leo Shane III6 months ago
‘A victory for all military spouses’ in court fight over job license The lawsuit victory sets a precedent for other military spouses facing problems with job license portability.By Karen Jowers6 months ago
Biden campaign ad to feature burn pit advocates, highlight PACT ActVeterans care is expected to be a major theme in the president's re-election bid.By Leo Shane III6 months ago
OpinionA government shutdown would hurt military familiesCongress must safeguard military pay in the event of a shutdown, including for members of the Coast Guard.By Melissa A. Sullivan6 months ago
Vets advocates hail legal fee caps for Camp Lejeune water lawsuitsJustice Department officials will enforce limits on the fees that can be charged to veterans or family members formerly stationed at the Marine Corps base.By Leo Shane III6 months ago
McDonough wants VA to reach ‘every veteran in the country’Veterans Affairs officials reached more veterans last year than ever before, but the department's leader said there is still more work to be done.By Leo Shane III6 months ago