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Naval Academy sued over affirmative action admissions policy
A group critical of race-conscious admissions filed a lawsuit against the practice at the Naval Academy.
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VA to share health info with private-sector medical systems
The effort is designed to ensure that doctors outside of VA are giving patients information about government benefits and resources.
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Legal uncertainty over Veterans Affairs abortion policy worries staff
An inspector general report found confusion and concerns among employees regarding the abortion access rules.
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Biden creates New Deal-style American Climate Corps for job training
The program will employ more than 20,000 young adults who will build trails, plant trees, help install solar panels.
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Former Pentagon manpower and diversity chief running for Congress
Gil Cisneros, a Navy veteran and former California congressman, is ready to run again after serving as DoD manpower chief.
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VA reaches annual medical staff hiring goal one month early
Department leaders brought in more than 54,000 new employees in 11 months, pushing worker levels to their highest mark ever.
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VA won’t restart health records overhaul until next summer, if at all
Multiple House lawmakers expressed doubt that the expensive vets records project can be saved.
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White House looks to get vets, military spouses into health-care jobs
A Biden administration task force has already worked to ease veterans’ entry into trucking and cybersecurity jobs.
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Naval Academy sued over affirmative action admissions policy
A group critical of race-conscious admissions filed a lawsuit against the practice at the Naval Academy.
-
VA to share health info with private-sector medical systems
The effort is designed to ensure that doctors outside of VA are giving patients information about government benefits and resources.
-
Legal uncertainty over Veterans Affairs abortion policy worries staff
An inspector general report found confusion and concerns among employees regarding the abortion access rules.
-
Biden creates New Deal-style American Climate Corps for job training
The program will employ more than 20,000 young adults who will build trails, plant trees, help install solar panels.
-
Former Pentagon manpower and diversity chief running for Congress
Gil Cisneros, a Navy veteran and former California congressman, is ready to run again after serving as DoD manpower chief.
-
VA reaches annual medical staff hiring goal one month early
Department leaders brought in more than 54,000 new employees in 11 months, pushing worker levels to their highest mark ever.
-
VA won’t restart health records overhaul until next summer, if at all
Multiple House lawmakers expressed doubt that the expensive vets records project can be saved.
-
White House looks to get vets, military spouses into health-care jobs
A Biden administration task force has already worked to ease veterans’ entry into trucking and cybersecurity jobs.
-
Naval Academy sued over affirmative action admissions policy
A group critical of race-conscious admissions filed a lawsuit against the practice at the Naval Academy.
-
VA to share health info with private-sector medical systems
The effort is designed to ensure that doctors outside of VA are giving patients information about government benefits and resources.
-
Legal uncertainty over Veterans Affairs abortion policy worries staff
An inspector general report found confusion and concerns among employees regarding the abortion access rules.
-
Biden creates New Deal-style American Climate Corps for job training
The program will employ more than 20,000 young adults who will build trails, plant trees, help install solar panels.
-
Former Pentagon manpower and diversity chief running for Congress
Gil Cisneros, a Navy veteran and former California congressman, is ready to run again after serving as DoD manpower chief.
-
VA reaches annual medical staff hiring goal one month early
Department leaders brought in more than 54,000 new employees in 11 months, pushing worker levels to their highest mark ever.
-
VA won’t restart health records overhaul until next summer, if at all
Multiple House lawmakers expressed doubt that the expensive vets records project can be saved.
-
White House looks to get vets, military spouses into health-care jobs
A Biden administration task force has already worked to ease veterans’ entry into trucking and cybersecurity jobs.















