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The cost-of living adjustment — the largest in
more than 40 years — means the average recipient will receive more than
$140 extra a month beginning in January, the Social Security
Administration said.
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A
Department of Veterans Affairs registry used to track illnesses
from burn pits and help garner treatment for sick veterans uses
questionnaires that are too difficult to answer and make it
useless for research about toxic exposure.
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The
Department of Veterans Affairs has suspended the rollout of its
new multibillion-dollar electronic health records system until
June 2023 to allow more time to overcome recurring problems with
the computer program at several hospitals across the country.
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More than
90 veterans and advocacy groups and 55 Democratic lawmakers
signed two letters showing support for efforts by the Department
of Veterans Affairs to provide abortion services for veterans and
urge the agency to do more.
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An
administrative judge has ordered the Air Force to pay $300,000 in
damages to an Army veteran after the service lost an appeal on an
8-year-old disability discrimination case, according to the U.S.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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Hundreds
of veterans have taken lucrative foreign jobs that U.S. officials
approved — but fought to keep secret.
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For two
years, U.S. government lawyers fought The Washington Post’s FOIA
requests for documents detailing foreign work by retired troops.
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Over the
past seven years, 280 military retirees have sought federal
authorization to work for the United Arab Emirates — far more
than for any other country.
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James A.
McDivitt, who commanded the Apollo 9 mission testing the first
complete set of equipment to go to the moon, has died. He was 93.
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Congressional
Country Club hosts a PGA Hope event to support veterans with
physical and cognitive disorders.
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Amir
Hekmati, a U.S. Marine veteran from Flint, Mich., had
applied for compensation from the federal fund after he was
imprisoned in Iran for 4½ years and released in 2016 as
a part of the Iran nuclear deal.
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