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Two aspects of a sweeping bill to enact President Donald Trump's agenda that alarmed veterans and military family advocates have been watered down by Senate Republicans.
The tax exemption would help the approximately 141,000 military retirees who call California home and is intended to keep them from leaving the state. It will apply for tax years 2025 and is slated to ...
The $435 billion measure covers everything from toxic exposure research to caregiver support to GI bill programs. Find out ...
The University of Cincinnati recently received a renewal of its Purple Star Award, which is given to institutions in Ohio ...
Veteran and former Congressman Patrick Murphy shares how Bunker Labs and other programs can help former military ...
As Chair of the Assembly Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs, Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo announced a series of major ...
Utah State University's Veterans Resource Office, Cache Valley entrepreneur Nathan Ruben and USA Project Valor are teaming up ...
Discover the benefits of hiring military veterans for your business. Learn how their unique skills, leadership, and ...
After four years in the Marines, Daniel Benavides found a fulfilling career in welding thanks to training at Laredo College ...
As I read about the issues facing young people today –social media distraction, depression, anxiety, and general confusion ...
Trump banned them from the military. Now they’re fighting a different war: ‘We belong and we deserve to be here’ - Transgender troops and their families face an uncertain future after spending their ...
Regardless of their advisability, legality, or ultimate utility in the long sordid history of Middle East conflict, the American military strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend ...