A VA official said the work of the Centers for Women Veterans and Minority Veterans would continue at both of the offices.
Officials said the staff changes are not part of larger efforts to eliminate diversity and inclusion programs from the ...
Former Rep. Doug Collins will have to address matters such as veteran homelessness, mental healthcare, and whether to ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs moved with breakneck speed Tuesday to review its programs that oversee grants, loans and ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs placed about 60 employees focused on DEI initiatives on leave, and according to the agency ...
Trump VA chief nominee Doug Collins passed a Senate cloture vote Thursday night. He will proceed to a full vote on the Senate ...
A year after the Inland Northwest became the testing ground for a new computer system that promised to revolutionize veterans ...
Legislation that would allow veterans to bypass pre-approval to get their health care outside the Department of Veterans ...
Lori Locklear, a former Fayetteville VA employee, testified before Congress this month about how VA wait times were too long ...
Democrats harshly criticized President Donald Trump’s plan to invoke a federal freeze on filling vacancies and adding jobs ...
The department said a pause in federal funding by President Donald Trump's administration will not affect its financial ...
Senate lawmakers are demanding President Donald Trump exempt all positions at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs from a ...