The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has introduced a new regulation change regarding character of discharge determinations, aimed at broadening access to VA benefits for former service members, ...
When two service members marry, managing benefits can become complicated and certain programs treat households as a single economic unit, meaning dual-service couples may receive l ...
Veterans can unintentionally trigger benefit investigations through reporting mistakes, confusing rules, or bad advice from ...
Discover the history and services of the Veterans Administration, now the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, offering medical care, benefits, and essential services to veterans.
Veterans and families will receive VA disability payments on December 31, 2025, due to the January 1 federal holiday.
In 2026, the primary update to benefits will be the annual COLA, which increases payments to keep pace with inflation.
EXCLUSIVE – A major policy shift could restore education benefits to thousands of veterans who were separated from military service for refusing the COVID vaccine during the Biden administration, ...
WASHINGTON — More than 1 million veterans who served through multiple enlistments are now eligible for an additional 12 months of education assistance through their GI Bill benefits, the Department of ...
Empowering those who've served with one thing can truly change a life: knowledge. If you're a veteran, you've earned a suite of benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs, but understanding ...