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Lawmakers push for cost-of-living boost in veterans benefits next year
Legislation introduced in the Senate would guarantee a cost-of-living boost in veterans benefits in 2025.
Vets will see a cost-of-living boost in benefit checks next year
Legislation passed by the House and Senate will ensure veterans benefits will get the same cost-of-living increase as Social Security payouts.
Army colonel charged with sexually assaulting fellow officer’s wife
Col. Jon Meredith was fired from his post in Oct. 2022 due to loss of confidence.
By Sarah Sicard
Battalion commander relieved after holiday ball faces court-martial
Lt. Col. Jon-Paul Depreo was relieved due to an incident at the unit's holiday ball last year.
By Davis Winkie
Despite failures so far, VA inks new Oracle Cerner health records deal
The electronic medical records project has been halted amid ongoing problems with the rollout.
Support services for homeless veterans set to expire
Aid programs for homeless vets will end unless Congress speeds through new legislation.
Ex-Fort Hood brigade commander faces trial for abusive sexual contact
An Army colonel fired last year from his brigade command post will now face a court-martial for alleged sexual abuse.
Bill to expand cannabis research for vets’ pain fails in Senate
The proposal had bipartisan support earlier this year but was blocked by Republican senators on Wednesday.
VA halts all new work on health records overhaul
Several sites were scheduled to begin using the new software later this year, but department leaders have now completely scrapped that timeline.
Ex-military doc fights Irish mob in upcoming hostage thriller ‘Mercy’
The movie stars Jon Voight's incredible Irish accent.
By Sarah Sicard