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Financial troubles cloud enlisted retirement home’s future
Without financial fixes, the enlisted retirement home may not be able to serve its veteran residents in the future, a new watchdog report warns.
By Karen Jowers
How Biden’s loan forgiveness could impact Army student loan incentives
Biden's loan forgiveness will be a mixed bag for soldiers who have already signed up for Army loan repayment incentives.
By Davis Winkie
This Red Sox foundation is hitting home runs against PTSD, depression
The Red Sox Foundation offers help for those veterans suffering from mental health disorders.
Why comparing VA home loans to other options might soon get easier
Advocates have expressed concerns many veterans are missing out on benefits from the VA home loan program.
Behind the scenes of ‘Moving With the Military’ with Maria Reed
Army spouse Maria Reed, creator of “Moving With the Military,” shares her passion for the home makeover TV show and the story of her inspirational work with military families on this episode of The Spouse Angle.
Armed Forces Retirement Home’s chief operating officer sexually harassed employees, IG finds
His behavior was "particularly egregious" given his position as the Armed Forces Retirement Home's COO, investigators said.
By Karen Jowers
Insurance and inflation: Here’s what you need to keep in mind
Your premiums may have gone up; but you also need to make sure you have enough coverage.
By Karen Jowers
Lawmakers worry VA home loans aren’t keeping up with hot housing market
Despite federal backing and lower costs, the loans aren't always the easiest way for veterans to purchase a home.
Lawmakers urge DoD to take action to curb rising commissary prices
Stop requiring commissaries to make a profit, lawmakers say.
By Karen Jowers
Blue Star Museums again offering free admission to troops, families all summer
Participating museums are offering free admission to military families from May 21 through Sept. 5.
By Karen Jowers
Commissaries set limits on purchases of baby formula amid nationwide shortage
The supply of infant formula is running 40 percent to 50 percent below normal in commercial stores, but the most critical, specialized formulas have been even more depleted.
By Karen Jowers