Readers respond to President Trump’s orders that disrupt the V.A.’s ability to provide care. Also: Saving species; AI and ...
Nationwide, more than nine million veterans get physical or mental health care from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego is using one of the few tools he has to fight mass layoffs at the Department of Veterans ...
Therapy and other mental health services have been thrown into turmoil amid the dramatic changes ordered by President Donald ...
A New York Times report published on Saturday details exactly how President Donald Trump’s attacks on the Department of Veterans Affairs are impacting the ability of mental health providers to ...
Barbie Rohde holds a photo of her son, Army Sgt. Cody Bowman, at her home Sunday, June 11, 2023, in Flint, Texas. Rohde runs ...
The Trump administration is planning for big cuts at the Department of Veterans Affairs. The goal is a return to 2019 ...
Already dismal wait times to see doctors for primary care or mental health will get worse with proposed budget cuts.
While most of the 988 line in Washington is funded by a state tax on cell phone bills, federal infrastructure and funds help ...
British veterans who served in conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan face losing essential financial support because of the ...
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