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VA to resume collecting pharmacy co-pays for thousands of vets
Co-payments for outpatient pharmacy services have been paused for several years at some locations.
Challenges remain 2 years after VA’s expansion of caregiver program
The CEO of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation says it has been awaiting new regulations on how the VA plans to expand caregiver benefits to the approximately 4.4 million Americans caring for veterans who served before Sept. 11, 2001.
By Steve Schwab
Burn pit victims could face greater dangers from coronavirus, VA warns
More than 770 veterans have died from the virus in the last two months.
VA coronavirus deaths skyrocket as department revises its records
Almost 800 veterans connected to VA have died from the illness.
Michigan copies GI Bill benefits for civilians as calls increase for expanding the program beyond the military
The idea is to support medical workers and other coronavirus responders with a program similar to the Defense Department's higher education offerings.
Disabled vets have one day left to register for coronavirus stimulus checks
The IRS set a May 5 deadline for disabled veterans with dependents to register for the extra payouts.
Military Recruitment Survival Guide
Thinking about joining the Army, Navy, Air Force or Marine Corps? Here's what you need to know before you talk to a recruiter.
By Blake Stilwell