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Nurses rally outside VA hospitals to highlight staff cuts, vacancies
VA nurses across the U.S. are protesting Trump administration moves that they say endanger the health of veterans and federal workers.
Tens of thousands of veteran caregivers now eligible for the coronavirus vaccine through VA
Infirm veterans had been on the priority list for vaccinations, but their caregivers were not due to bureaucratic issues.
An open letter to VA Secretary-designate McDonough
The author of this commentary offers six ideas for Denis McDonough, President-elect Joe Biden's pick to lead Veterans Affairs, in supporting our nation’s veterans.
By Carrie Ann Alford
After a years-long fight, veterans will see new medical malpractice protections
The change was prompted by Marine Corps veteran Brian Tally, who was unable to file a claim after his injuries because of VA bureaucratic mistakes.
New law expands VA loan eligibility for Guard, COVID-19 vets
Many National Guard troops who completed COVID-19 orders in 2020 are now eligible for the VA loan. Are you?
By Davis Winkie
Women veterans, students would see expanded services and benefits under new law
The sweeping veterans policy measure was passed in mid-December but wasn't signed into law until Tuesday.
The VA has vaccinated nearly a third of its workforce
Employees at 195 Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities have begun to receive initial doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
By Jessie Bur