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Tricare cases part of nation’s largest-ever health care fraud sweep
Justice Department officials have charged at least four people in connection with schemes to defraud Tricare as part of a larger fraud “takedown” that resulted in charges against 412 people involving $1.3 billion in taxpayer dollars.
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Expanded military retiree tax breaks approved by North Carolina Senate
The state Senate voted Wednesday to expand how many income tax filers can deduct military pensions or survivorship benefits.
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The Pentagon wants to sweeten retirement benefits for senior enlisted troops
The 2018 defense budget seeks to extend matching cash contributions for those who serve beyond 26 years.
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Blended retirement: Should I make the switch?
Two West Point professors aim to answer a simple question: Will I get more money if I change plans?
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DoD’s retirement calculator debuts, lets troops compare traditional and blended options
The long-awaited Defense Department calculator has arrived, to help service members prepare for making a decision about their future retirement benefits.
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New pricing program, private-label goods part of major commissary overhaul
Average savings may stay put, but costs of some items — likely the best deals — will go up.
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Latest GI Bill fight could sideline a host of planned reforms
Discussions on issues stalled after a strong backlash over a controversial change to veterans education benefits.
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Bills would expand VA telehealth services across state lines
Current rules limit internet or phone appointments for veterans who live in remote areas.
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Trump extends vets’ access to privatized health care
The Choice Card program allows vets to seek medical care outside VA facilities.
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There’s a plan in Congress to start charging troops for their GI Bill benefits
The proposal, to be debated next week, would be a major change for the post-9/11 veterans education benefits.
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Tricare cases part of nation’s largest-ever health care fraud sweep
Justice Department officials have charged at least four people in connection with schemes to defraud Tricare as part of a larger fraud “takedown” that resulted in charges against 412 people involving $1.3 billion in taxpayer dollars.
-
Expanded military retiree tax breaks approved by North Carolina Senate
The state Senate voted Wednesday to expand how many income tax filers can deduct military pensions or survivorship benefits.
-
The Pentagon wants to sweeten retirement benefits for senior enlisted troops
The 2018 defense budget seeks to extend matching cash contributions for those who serve beyond 26 years.
-
Blended retirement: Should I make the switch?
Two West Point professors aim to answer a simple question: Will I get more money if I change plans?
-
DoD’s retirement calculator debuts, lets troops compare traditional and blended options
The long-awaited Defense Department calculator has arrived, to help service members prepare for making a decision about their future retirement benefits.
-
New pricing program, private-label goods part of major commissary overhaul
Average savings may stay put, but costs of some items — likely the best deals — will go up.
-
Latest GI Bill fight could sideline a host of planned reforms
Discussions on issues stalled after a strong backlash over a controversial change to veterans education benefits.
-
Bills would expand VA telehealth services across state lines
Current rules limit internet or phone appointments for veterans who live in remote areas.
-
Trump extends vets’ access to privatized health care
The Choice Card program allows vets to seek medical care outside VA facilities.
-
There’s a plan in Congress to start charging troops for their GI Bill benefits
The proposal, to be debated next week, would be a major change for the post-9/11 veterans education benefits.
-
Tricare cases part of nation’s largest-ever health care fraud sweep
Justice Department officials have charged at least four people in connection with schemes to defraud Tricare as part of a larger fraud “takedown” that resulted in charges against 412 people involving $1.3 billion in taxpayer dollars.
-
Expanded military retiree tax breaks approved by North Carolina Senate
The state Senate voted Wednesday to expand how many income tax filers can deduct military pensions or survivorship benefits.
-
The Pentagon wants to sweeten retirement benefits for senior enlisted troops
The 2018 defense budget seeks to extend matching cash contributions for those who serve beyond 26 years.
-
Blended retirement: Should I make the switch?
Two West Point professors aim to answer a simple question: Will I get more money if I change plans?
-
DoD’s retirement calculator debuts, lets troops compare traditional and blended options
The long-awaited Defense Department calculator has arrived, to help service members prepare for making a decision about their future retirement benefits.
-
New pricing program, private-label goods part of major commissary overhaul
Average savings may stay put, but costs of some items — likely the best deals — will go up.
-
Latest GI Bill fight could sideline a host of planned reforms
Discussions on issues stalled after a strong backlash over a controversial change to veterans education benefits.
-
Bills would expand VA telehealth services across state lines
Current rules limit internet or phone appointments for veterans who live in remote areas.
-
Trump extends vets’ access to privatized health care
The Choice Card program allows vets to seek medical care outside VA facilities.
-
There’s a plan in Congress to start charging troops for their GI Bill benefits
The proposal, to be debated next week, would be a major change for the post-9/11 veterans education benefits.













