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VA eases care access, Gaza aid crisis deepens, and allies flex military power. Here’s what’s shaping Tuesday morning, August ...
Sae Joon Park takes a selfie with his ohana in Hawaii. At left, Park as a young infantryman in Panama before he was seriously ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. While the Veterans Affairs Department has called off mass layoffs of its workforce, senior leaders are telling employees that major ...
WEST HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — The Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General has released a report on the West Haven VA Medical Center. It highlights several problems, including nursing shorta… ...
The department abandoned its previous plan to cut 80,000 workers, saying it expected a reduction of around 30,000 jobs by the end of September.
The Department of Veterans Affairs earlier this year had planned to cut tens of thousands of workers to return its workforce to just under 400,000.
The Department of Veterans Affairs massively cut down its DOGE-led plan to lay off at least 76,000 people.
Veterans Affairs Department scales back DOGE-led plan for over 76,000 layoffs The Department of Veterans Affairs massively cut down its DOGE-led plan to lay off at least 76,000 people.
The Trump administration said Monday that it expects the Department of Veterans Affairs to lose nearly 30,000 employees by October due to a mix of resignations, early retirements and attrition ...
Helping Veterans and Families (HVAF), in partnership with the Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs and Workforce Development Department, proudly hosted a Job Fair for Veterans at the Indiana ...
The Veterans Affairs Department is seeking a contractor that can help develop and configure new deployments on an incremental basis.
David W. Brown on how Donald Trump’s aim to reshape the federal government has harmed the Department of Veterans Affairs and veterans seeking medical care and services.