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The two federal holidays recognize members of the U.S. military, but have their origins in two different wars and were created to celebrate different segments of the veterans community.
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Hundreds of bills passed in the 2021 regular legislative session in Texas become law, including abortion and voting restrictions, a ban on critical race theory, permitless carry and more.
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Veteran Sebastian Gallegos was sent home from Afghanistan with a purple heart but says members of his unit have remained in the country.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs program aims to connect service dogs in training to veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder.
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U.S. veterans reflect on their time in Afghanistan as they watch the Taliban take power, uncertain of the fate of the people they know from their time at war.
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The new data highlights the divide between the dangers posed by war and the persistent mental health crisis in not only the military but the country at large.
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Illinois Democratic Sen. Tammy Duckworth is introducing a package of bills to protect military servicemembers and veterans who don't have citizenship.
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As 20 years of war draw to a close, a divide separates those who served and those who haven't. The "civ-mil divide" can leave veterans alienated and civilians unfamiliar with what it means to serve.
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New data from two federal agencies show homelessness and suicide rates have both increased among Oklahoma veterans. The Department of Housing and Urban…
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As head of the VA, McDonough inherits the formidable task of overseeing the administration of COVID-19 vaccines to approximately 18 million veterans across the nation.