Senate and House Bicker over VA Funding Bill GOP and Democrat members of two committees came out offering competing proposals aimed at reaching compromise legislation.
Lawmakers Want Answers after VA Manager Mocks Vet Suicide in Email The VA says it "administratively addressed" an incident in which a mental health clinic manager mocked patients in an email.
US Army Leaders Cleared of Wrongdoing in Soldier's Killing Spree Commanders failed to notice Staff Sgt. Robert Bales erratic behavior before his 2012 massacre of 16 Afghan villagers.
Dodging Criminal Charges, Former VA Execs May Still Be Disciplined The two former executives at the Department of Veterans Affairs dodged criminal charges but still may face disciplinary...
Lawmaker Questions Why VA Reinstated Employee Linked to Armed Robbery Rep. Jeff Miller wants to know why the VA put back on the job an employee linked to an armed robbery.
Retired General Accused of Sexual Assault Faces Uncertain Future Retired Air Force Gen. Arthur Lichte, under investigation for alleged sexual misconduct, may face court-martial proceedings.
After Marine Photo Scandal, Services Issue Social Media Guidelines U.S. military leaders sent out guidance to personnel about online conduct in the wake of a recent nude-photo sharing scandal.
Another Marine Recruit Hospitalized After Fall From Building The Marine Corps is investigating after a third recruit in about a year was injured in a fall from a building at Parris...
House Passes Bill Aimed at VA Senior Execs The House of Representatives passed legislation making it easier for Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Shinseki to...
VA Undecided on Legal Action Against POGO The VA has not decided whether to go after a whistleblower group for not giving up information on alleged fraud and abuse.
Trump Deploys Hundreds of Marines to LA in Growing Military Response to Immigration Raid Protests The deployment marks a sharp escalation in the military's role in domestic unrest in the city caused by immigration raids by...
Woman Acquitted of Crossing into Military Border Zone Is Latest Legal Blow to Trump Administration A migrant from Peru has been acquitted in Texas of charges related to trespassing on a newly created military zone along the...
Military Spouses Fight Back Against Pentagon Book Bans Military Families for Free Expression has plans for virtual events and "activations" in communities around military bases...
Supreme Court to Hear Case of Soldier Injured by Contractor's Suicide Bombing in Afghanistan The plaintiff, Army Spc. Winston Hencely, suffered a serious head injury in the attack.
Hegseth Wants to Rename 8 Naval Ships. Here Are the Stories Behind Their Namesakes After Military.com's reporting, CBS confirmed the defense secretary's plans to rename seven other naval ships who honor civic...