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CULPEPER, Va. (AP) — Democratic politics in rural Virginia are not of a bygone era, according to Abigail Spanberger. The former congressional representative, now the Democratic nominee in the race to ...
Collins said reports about requesting the Phoenix VA hospital to cut its staff by 15% is a “lie.” "It's not wrong, it's a lie. And the other issue is, is that we're going to be looking all ...
Veterans are frustrated with Trump's broken promises, including threats from DOGE to cut core VA services. GOP lawmakers are discovering there's such a thing as asking too much of America's veterans.
He said VA has opened 10 new healthcare clinics around the country, and Trump has proposed a 10% budget increase to $441.3 billion in fiscal year 2026.
Winsome Earle-Sears, the de facto Republican nominee in the Virginia governor’s race, has built the early stages of her campaign around being Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s partner.
A beloved Virginia radio personality was accused of attempting to drive drunkenly through a crime scene where law enforcement was investigating an officer-involved shooting. Brandon Stokes, known ...
More than 200 rallies to protest VA cuts are planned around the country on Friday, including a major gathering in Washington D.C. that will feature political speakers and the Dropkick Murphys.
A bipartisan bill would expand VA benefits for veterans with health issues caused by exposure to “forever chemicals” at U.S. military bases.
Virginia hunter gets single day in prison for killing 20 juvenile bald eagles, hawks in poisoning scheme: authorities By . Shane Galvin. Published June 3, 2025, 8:33 p.m. ET.
VA plans to cut 1,000 IT positions after Biden-era push to retain them. The VA would also cut about 1,000 IT experts from its workforce under this budget proposal. According to the fiscal 2026 budget ...
Budget figures show spending for non-VA medical care by private doctors will grow from $22.5 billion to $34 billion, and funding for VA medical services would decrease from $69 billion to $57 billion.
VA researchers examined survey results of 231,869 veterans who received VA-covered medical services from non-government providers and found that those with mental health conditions expressed lower ...