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VA leaders push back deadline for caregiver program changes to 2028
Some families could have been disenrolled from the caregiver benefits program in late 2026, but will now get two more years of support.
West Virginia National Guard to host Vigilant Guard exercise in 2021
The West Virginia National Guard will host a regional disaster training exercise next year, and the event is expected to draw more than 1,000 participants.
Fire destroys apartments being built for low-income veterans in Los Angeles
A five-story structure under construction to house scores of homeless and low-income veterans went up in flames Wednesday in East Lost Angeles.
Furniture retail chain agrees to pay service members for alleged interest overcharges
Furniture chain with 130 stores in 14 states reaches settlement with DOJ over allegations of SCRA violations.
By Karen Jowers
This is the dancing Soviet soldiers Twitter account we never knew we needed
The spectacular work has come courtesy of the Twitter account @communistbops.
Fort Campbell sending 200 soldiers to Kuwait
More than 200 soldiers from Fort Campbell are deploying to Kuwait, the 101st Airborne Division announced.
US denies sending American accused of spying in Venezuela
A senior U.S. official on Wednesday rejected claims that the government sent an American citizen to Venezuela where he’s been charged with plotting terrorist attacks and labeled a spy.
Coalition helicopter makes emergency landing in Syria. Officials say no injuries, no hostile fire
U.S.-led coalition helicopter makes emergency landing in Syria.
By Howard Altman
Best pics of the week: Sept. 13, 2020
Robot-assisted security, B-2s at Diego Garcia and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Florida towing company the latest accused of illegally auctioning off troops’ cars, Justice says
Towing company will pay $99,500 to service members whose cars were illegally sold, according to proposed agreement.
By Karen Jowers