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Monthly classes from Reforged include a nontraditional peer-support group for veterans and first responders.
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101-year-old Joe Cooper was a crew member of the USS Ommaney Bay, which was attacked by a Japanese suicide pilot in World War II.
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The law passed last year makes millions of veterans eligible for new benefits, including post 9/11 vets who were exposed to burn pits.
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A GOP-backed provision in the 2024 defense authorization bill would prohibit military personnel from communicating with the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF), a prominent civil rights group.
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Meeting the deadline could result in thousands of dollars' worth of additional payouts.
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Veterans who were exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances while serving may be eligible for more benefits under a new law called the Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act. It’s the most significant expansion of benefits and services for toxic-exposed veterans in more than three decades.
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Recent disclosures about the brief military service of the alleged shooter and his extremist ideology sparked comparisons to the deadliest shooting in Texas history, Sutherland Springs.
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The PACT Act is a new law that expands benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange and other toxic substances.
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Research into psychedelic drugs was halted in the 1960s amid concern about recreational use. Now, the VA is among dozens of medical providers resuming that work.
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Our Lady of the Lake University said in a statement that the painter, muralist and tile artist died on Monday morning.