With more nuclear players and weapons around the world, U.S. forces need to be ready, a top service leader says.
Matthew Miller, the executive director of VA’s office of suicide prevention, said crisis line responders “want to be very ...
The chamber approved legislation by voice vote Thursday to provide the Veterans Affairs Department with an extra $3 billion ...
VA officials outlined how a surge in PACT Act claims outpaced initial budget projections in a Senate Veterans' Affairs ...
Foreign Service officers stationed outside the U.S. could see an average pay cut of 22% if the provision undergirding ...
Ex-NSA chief Gen. Paul Nakasone envisions students at Vanderbilt’s new Institute of National Security pursuing the roles in ...
With just one week left in the session before Congress departs for a six-week election break, there’s not much time for ...
Wondering why you need Medicare if you have lifetime health insurance coverage under the Federal Employees Health Benefits ...
Low Earth orbit is increasingly crowded with new and existing satellites from government and companies around the world, and ...
There have been 45 men elected president since the country’s founding. And 40% of them have experienced known attempts on ...
While a Senate panel advanced bills improving telework data reporting by federal agencies and codifying the end of the ...
American Foundation almost unanimously voted to join the American Federation of Government Employees last week amid claims of ...