October 13, 2020 Florida first responders treat Army veteran suffering from heat exhaustion, cut his grass A group of first responders in Florida went above the call of duty after responding to a home to help an elderly Army veteran suffering from heat exhaustion.
October 7, 2020 Martha McSally and Mark Kelly underscore gun rights support The Second Amendment was a big component of Arizona's Senate debate on Tuesday night.
October 5, 2020 Spotlight on Walter Reed Medical Center brings back powerful memories for US wounded warriors In the critical days since President Trump announced that he and first lady Melania Trump had been infected with the novel coronavirus, the eyes of the world have been fixed on one place: a sprawling parcel of manicured green laws and matchbox-like ivory dwellings known as the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC).
October 3, 2020 Virginia Senate debate sees Warner, Gade clash on Trump, race, health care Democratic incumbent U.S. Sen. Mark Warner and his Republican challenger shared the debate stage Saturday night in their second meeting ahead of Election Day in Norfolk, Va.
October 1, 2020 New Florida law includes stricter penalties for ripping off military veterans A series of Florida laws passed during this year's legislative session went into effect on Thursday, one of which makes it a felony to attempt to financially swindle a veteran out of $50,000 or more.
September 30, 2020 Virginia Senate race sees underdog GOP challenger confident despite uphill battle Virginia’s Senate race is between a well-known Democratic incumbent and an underdog Republican political newcomer, but the challenger is confident he can close in down the stretch.
September 29, 2020 David Shulkin: VA needs to secure relief for burn pit veterans A former secretary who ran the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) says the organization is not doing enough to provide vital benefits to service members returning from war-- especially those made sick from prolonged exposure to burn pits.
September 25, 2020 Massachusetts AG charges 2 over handling of coronavirus outbreak in veterans home The former superintendent and medical director are charged with five counts of neglect.
September 25, 2020 Vermont man visits cemetery, thanks 3,200+ veterans buried there: 'They're all heroes' A Vermont man spent his Wednesday morning paying respects to more than 3,200 veterans buried at the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery.
September 24, 2020 GOP Senate candidate, a wounded vet, blasts Dem claim he’d end preexisting conditions coverage A Republican U.S. Senate candidate from Virginia who lost his leg in the Iraq war is pushing back against claims that his criticism of ObamaCare means he opposes protecting health care coverage for people with preexisting conditions.