June 12 EXCLUSIVE: VA Dept says LA riots forced community center closures impacting more than 600 veterans Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins criticizes California officials as anti-ICE riots force closure of LA veterans care center, impacting over 600 veteran appointments.
June 11 'Don’t just wave the flag:' Military leaders, NFL execs, and veterans gather at Mount Vernon for Army’s 250th Military leaders, veterans, and civic voices gather at Mount Vernon to mark Army’s 250th and launch a campaign urging Americans to serve their country.
June 11 'You can’t serve on Facebook': Military spouse calls Americans to act on Flag Day Navy spouse Ellen Gustafson urges Americans to serve, not just salute, as part of the Military250 campaign honoring the Army’s 250th.
June 11 Family of Marine veteran allegedly shot by illegal immigrant slams ‘open borders’ Becky Borjon and Emmanuel Martinez, the sister and brother-in-law of Jimmy Friesenhahn, a Marine veteran paralyzed by a shooting allegedly by an illegal migrant, discuss the consequences of open borders and more on ‘America Reports.’
June 9 VA chief blasts rioters after LA clinic shuttered amid chaos: ‘Your actions are interfering with vets health' Secretary Collins promises to reopen facility when safety can be guaranteed for veterans seeking care
June 8 D-Day veteran reflects on his survival of multiple World War II battles  91±¬ÁÏ chief foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot discusses the 81st anniversary of D-Day on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
June 7 Reporter’s Notebook: Remembering courage on the 81st anniversary of D-Day The 81st D-Day commemoration drew large crowds to honor the 75,000 US troops who fought at Normandy, while centenarian veterans share reflections on their time in combat.
June 7 WWII veterans, Hegseth reflect on legacy of D-Day 91±¬ÁÏ senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot discusses World War II veterans and their return to Normandy to mark the 81st anniversary of D-Day on ‘Special Report.’
June 7 Psychedelics as potential mental health treatment are explored by Trump administration Psychedelics research gains support from the Trump administration for treating PTSD and mental health conditions, with Veterans Affairs exploring treatments that show promise in clinical trials.
June 6 On 81st anniversary of D-Day, one US Navy veteran's son is the first American Pope On the 81st anniversary of the unprecedented D-Day invasion at Normandy, the memory of one Navy veteran lives on after his son was named the first American Pope in history.