Being a military spouse can be rewarding and challenging — from marrying that special someone who’s dedicated to their country to challenges including deployments and frequent relocations. Fortunately ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs kicked off 2025 by extending the GI Bill education benefits of a million veterans. Veterans who earned both Montgomery GI Bill and Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits while ...
HAMPTON, Va. — A new filing in the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, from officials including Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares of Virginia, questions whether the ...
WASHINGTON — Tuition and housing payments are backlogged for more than 75,000 college and trade-school students who are the dependents and survivors of former military members after a software problem ...
For veterans seeking a college education, Trump administration cuts are causing funding delays. Veterans are finding it increasingly difficult to get timely answers about their education benefits, ...
Veterans seek benefits at clinics and housing agencies and college offices by presenting their earned entitlements. Access to healthcare and tuition support and home loans remains out of reach for ...
Approximately 900 veterans who were discharged from service during the previous Biden administration for refusal to take the COVID vaccine are now eligible for GI Bill education benefits, with ...
House Republicans are moving to repeal rules preventing for-profit colleges from counting military education benefits as non-government funding in their financial accounting, a move that advocates ...
Federal prosecutors have charged the leaders of a church with congregations in five states with swindling millions of dollars in educational benefits from military service members. (Sgt. Alexander ...
At a time when only 23% of young Americans are deemed physically and mentally eligible for military service, the United States faces a critical talent shortfall in its armed forces in 2025. Make no ...