May 25, 2023 Veterans call for better mental health care as suicide rates climb Concerned Veterans for America deputy director John Byrnes shared the need for elevated mental health care for military veterans.
May 24, 2023 Jordan Neely protesters arrested in clash with cops at NYC veterans rally in support of Daniel Penny The NYPD said three people were taken into custody Wednesday where a group of veterans and Republican officials held a rally for Daniel Penny.
May 24, 2023 Claims that homeless vets were evicted from upstate NY hotels were false, advocates misled officials 'America's Newsroom' host Dana Perino says veterans advocates falsely claimed homeless veterans had been evicted from hotels in Orange and Rockland Counties.
May 24, 2023 'Fox & Friends' hosts get a taste of world-class rowing training 'Fox & Friends' hosts learn how to train like special forces soldiers.
May 24, 2023 Fleet Week kicks off in NYC with parade of ships Janice Dean discusses Fleet Week with New York Council Navy League president Frank Russo.
May 24, 2023 Six Special Forces vets to attempt world-record rowing expedition Retired Navy SEAL Mike Sarraille discusses the physical and mental requirements for long oceanic rows. He is joined by Performance Whoop VP Kristen Holmes and Navy doctor and former SEAL Dr. Kirk Parsley.
May 24, 2023 Veterans prepare for record-setting oceanic rows Six Special Forces veterans attempt world-record rowing expedition to support Folds of Honor.
May 24, 2023 We're ex-SEALs who know all Americans need to do hard things and challenge ourselves to restore our nation The United States of America is an exceptional nation. It has produced incredible leaders, warrior, innovators and risk-takers. But our exceptionalism has waned and must be restored.
May 24, 2023 WWII vet, 101, 'finally' walks at graduation 80 years after having to miss ceremony amid global war Fred Taylor, 101-year-old veteran and California resident, was "finally" able to receive his diploma after missing graduation 80 years ago when he joined the Army Corp Reserve in 1943.
May 23, 2023 Claims backlog at VA will double to 400k as workers face increased risk of burnout: report The Department of Veterans Affairs is projecting that the PACT Act could cause the backlog of claims to double over the next year, reaching as high as 400,000 claims.