June 25, 2020 Obama admin VA hospitals used term 'Kung Flu' in official online, marketing materials Two government-run Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals during the Obama administration used the term "Kung Flu" in official materials, along with imagery of a monkey in a karate suit and a ninja wearing a flu mask, 91±¬ÁÏ has learned.
June 19, 2020 Army veteran and congressional candidate: Proposal to make Juneteenth federal holiday 'a step in the right direction' For Texas Republican congressional candidate and U.S. Army veteran Wesley Hunt, Juneteenth is about American tradition, struggle and progress.Â
June 17, 2020 Trump introduces initiative to help veterans suffering from mental health issues President Trump on Wednesday announced a new initiative to help veterans suffering from mental health issues and suicidal thoughts.
June 17, 2020 Paul Lawrence: Veteran outreach – agency creating new ways to connect during coronavirus shutdown We want our veterans to know that we are so grateful for their sacrifices and that VA is here for them. Â
June 16, 2020 Gutfeld on the natural human desire for helping Despite the bad news in the media, we need to remember that decent people assist, sacrifice and help each other.
June 14, 2020 Veteran missing for one month found dead at Massachusetts VA facility where he lived A body found in a stairwell at the Bedford Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Massachusetts is a veteran who lived at the facility and disappeared more than a month ago.
June 13, 2020 Undercover nurse: NY hospital didn’t properly isolate coronavirus patients A Florida nurse turned investigative journalist who worked in New York City at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic reported Saturday that she had witnessed negligent practice firsthand in her hospital.Â
June 10, 2020 Veterans Affairs not equipped for second coronavirus wave, officials say The VA currently has an approximate 30-day supply on all personal protective equipment, an official said Tuesday.
June 10, 2020 WWII vet, 92, beats COVID-19 after losing 38 pounds, gets medals A Navy veteran from Maine who served in both WWII and the Korean War was given long overdue service medals after overcoming the coronavirus and losing 38 pounds in the process.
June 9, 2020 Tiny houses in Kansas City give homeless veterans a place to call home A community group in Kansas City believes the use of tiny houses will provide thousands of the city's homeless veterans a home they can finally call their own.