Airmen who were charged for leave while on mandatory coronavirus quarantine may have those days restored, Chief Master Sgt. of...
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By Jim Absher Veterans who are behind on their mortgages thanks to COVID-19 related hardships could soon have their overdue...
By Patricia Kime A small percentage of military medical personnel and top Defense Department officials, including Acting Defense Secretary Chris...
Dec 2020 By: Richard Sick n Ohio and West Virginia, National Guardmembers broke down the first shipments of the Pfizer COVID-19...
WASHINGTON – Thirty-seven hospitals within the Department of Veterans Affairs have been selected to receive the first doses of the...
BY: JOSHUA J. SEYBERT WASHINGTON — Military health care workers in North Carolina, Texas and California will be among the...
By Hope Hodge Seck This story was last updated Nov. 9. As COVID-19 continues to spread to communities across the...
by Master Sgt. Christopher Schepers 175th WG - Maryland Air National Guard Members of the 175th Medical Group pose for...
Raytheon Technologies, a large U.S. defense contractor, announced plans to lay off over 15,000 people. The cuts will affect the...
Then COVID-19 spread to the United States, the pandemic exposed two conflicting realities: a healthcare system that excels at high-cost, complex...
There is no shortage of examples highlighting how our healthcare system has failed – or at least could have done...
As we face off against Covid-19, we urgently need physician-scientists who can quickly translate observations made at patients’ bedsides into...
When geriatrician Bill Thomas first sat down to reimagine American nursing homes, the risk of a deadly pandemic wasn’t on...
In her civilian career, Jennifer Blocker is employed as a nurse who enjoys spending her free time with her mustang...
As the new school year begins, school districts and families across the country are grappling with the difficult questions of...