On Jan. 8, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that it is making acute and chronic leukemias, multiple myelomas, myelodysplastic syndromes, myelofibrosis, urinary bladder, ureter, and related ...
In a major new policy shift, the Department of Veterans Affairs is making it easier for a large group of people who serve the ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has expanded the list of conditions automatically presumed to be service-connected for Gulf War and post-9/11 veterans. The additions include several cancers such as ...
The department has added several blood and urinary tract cancers to the list of diseases considered to be related to service ...
VA has recognized several cancers presumptive for the benefit of toxic-exposed veterans, lowering the burden of proof for them to receive no-cost health care and earned benefits.The ...
President Joe Biden announced on Wednesday that Veterans Affairs more cancers have been added to the list of those presumed ...
Veterans who served in the first Gulf War or Post-9/11 conflicts suffering from leukemia, bladder cancer and other related illnesses will be granted presumptive benefits status under plans announced ...
On a Kyiv rooftop in late November, a small group of volunteers in mismatched fatigues keep anxious watch. By day, all are judges in Ukraine’s highest courts, but once a fortnight they come ...
Noam Glukhovsky is reluctant to return to the front line and wants to catch up on his medical studies Israel’s war on multiple fronts has not just worn down its enemy. It's not just taken the ...
The widening gulf in pay comes on top of lucrative “gold-plated” pensions paid to public sector workers, who are guaranteed a set proportion of their income upon retirement without having to ...
While ostensibly a war over territorial expansion and ethnic sovereignty, the violence between Moscow and Kyiv has grown into a referendum of sorts on NATO and the state of post-Cold War geopolitics.
Israel’s military operations—especially its conduct of the war in Gaza, where local authorities say more than 40,000 Palestinians have died—have hurt the country’s international standing.