The U.S. is confronting a fresh cycle of uncertainty after President Donald Trump and Congress failed to strike an agreement to keep government programs and services running by Wednesday’s deadline.
Each year, millions of U.S. veterans and their families rely on the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for vital services ...
Empowering those who've served with one thing can truly change a life: knowledge. If you're a veteran, you've earned a suite of benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs, but understanding ...
Demand for home-based, long-term care is expected to rise more than 50 percent by 2040 as the nation’s veteran population continues to age. The vulnerable veteran population is estimated to increase ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced that its mobile app has now accumulated more than 3 million downloads since its launch in 2021. The Health and Benefits app, which has 1.4 million ...
Veterans in North Texas who depend on federal funding for in-home care are seeing major cutbacks, forcing some to give up the independence of living in their homes. The CBS News Texas I-Team first ...
VA Deputy Secretary Paul Lawrence, shown here during a Senate hearing, will oversee a search for the department's new top benefits and health care leaders, officials announced Monday. (Andrew ...
WASHINGTON — If the federal government shuts down after midnight Sept. 30 over a funding impasse in Congress, the Department of Veterans Affairs would keep sending veterans their monthly pensions and ...