OpinionI sounded the alarm on burn pits — now I see smoke at the VAThe impact of VA Secretary Collins' staffing cuts remains hazy, not unlike the downwind side of a burn pit, Dan Clare of DAV argues in this op-ed.By Dan Clare7 months ago
Defense Health Agency nurses face recruiting freeze, threats to payThe agency has held town halls informing employees that it’s suspending a regrade of existing GS-13 nursing positions.By Molly Weisner17 months ago
Government power in US is a swirl of checks and balancesArticle II of the Constitution said executive power would be vested in the president but didn't specify what those powers specifically were.By Deepti Hajela17 months ago
Conservative group creating list of fed workers who may resist TrumpThe goal is to post names of government workers to a website and show a potential new administration who might be standing in their way.18 months ago
Social media among many barriers to bringing back a draft, report saysA recent think tank report looks at the unprecedented social and cultural challenges the Defense Department would have to navigate in the event of a draft.By Hope Hodge Seck18 months ago
Native American veterans save millions after VA waives copaymentsThe VA said it exempted or reimbursed more than 143,000 copayments totaling approximately $2.5 million.By Jonathan Lehrfeld22 months ago