A panel of judges rejected a request by Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins to suspend operations at the court that ...
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Judges reject VA secretary’s request to pause veterans’ claims appeals
Secretary Collins asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims to stop its work during the government shutdown. Judges ...
A Marion County Circuit Court judge will hear a case next week that will determine if Gov. Patrick Morrisey's plan to ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs spends billions on dubious and even fraudulent disabilities benefits. Meanwhile, some ...
Millions of U.S. veterans are set to receive a pay bump next year as part of the Department of Veterans Affairs' annual ...
One VA staffer rubber-stamped benefits at 20 times the normal rate. That could be bad news for vets.
The Department of Veterans Affairs now has an enormous amount of paperwork to correct after a staffer “blindly” approved thousands of disability claims without properly reviewing them for close to two ...
Right after setting her out-of-office email on October 1, one furloughed US Department of Agriculture worker filed for unemployment benefits to help her pay for food, rent and other necessities during ...
Patrick Morrisey’s plan to privatize state-owned nursing homes in West Virginia is legal. Morrisey and the West Virginia ...
McCormack’s Irish Pub in Richmond, Virginia, made waves earlier this month when its owner, William “Mac” McCormack, released ...
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California Reveals Plan to Fight Trump’s “Election Monitors”
Trump’s Justice Department last week announced it would send federal election monitors to several blue districts in ...
Jay Jones, Virginia’s embattled Democratic attorney general candidate, once allegedly suggested that if more police officers were killed, they would shoot fewer people, a former colleague in the state ...
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