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Trump Administration Threatens VA Medical Research With Massive Job Cuts
The Trump administration plans to cut over 70,000 jobs and numerous contracts from the Department of Veterans Affairs, threatening its crucial medical research despite recent congressional funding; researchers fear lifesaving projects will be scrapped, impacting both veterans and global medical inno...
Trump Administration Threatens VA Medical Research With Massive Job Cuts
The Trump administration plans to cut over 70,000 jobs and numerous contracts from the Department of Veterans Affairs, threatening its crucial medical research despite recent congressional funding; researchers fear lifesaving projects will be scrapped, impacting both veterans and global medical inno...
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44% Bias Score


VA Orders Staff to Report "Anti-Christian Bias"
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is instructing staff to report colleagues for "anti-Christian bias" to a new taskforce, prompted by an internal email from Secretary Doug Collins, following Donald Trump's executive order aimed at ending the "anti-Christian weaponization of government".
VA Orders Staff to Report "Anti-Christian Bias"
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is instructing staff to report colleagues for "anti-Christian bias" to a new taskforce, prompted by an internal email from Secretary Doug Collins, following Donald Trump's executive order aimed at ending the "anti-Christian weaponization of government".
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48% Bias Score


Poilievre Promises Faster Veteran Benefits, Contrasting with Carney's Youth Initiative
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre unveiled a plan on Saturday to improve veteran support by cutting bureaucracy, capping wait times for disability applications at four months (with automatic approval if not met), and offering various additional benefits, while Liberal Leader Mark Carney announced...
Poilievre Promises Faster Veteran Benefits, Contrasting with Carney's Youth Initiative
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre unveiled a plan on Saturday to improve veteran support by cutting bureaucracy, capping wait times for disability applications at four months (with automatic approval if not met), and offering various additional benefits, while Liberal Leader Mark Carney announced...
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48% Bias Score


VA's Telehealth Mandate Sparks Privacy Concerns Amid Staff Shortages
The Department of Veterans Affairs is requiring telehealth staff to return to in-person work at various locations nationwide, despite widespread concerns about insufficient private spaces for telehealth sessions, raising significant HIPAA compliance issues and potentially compromising patient care.
VA's Telehealth Mandate Sparks Privacy Concerns Amid Staff Shortages
The Department of Veterans Affairs is requiring telehealth staff to return to in-person work at various locations nationwide, despite widespread concerns about insufficient private spaces for telehealth sessions, raising significant HIPAA compliance issues and potentially compromising patient care.
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52% Bias Score


VA's Return-to-Office Mandate Disrupts Veterans Crisis Hotline
The Department of Veterans Affairs is mandating a return to in-office work for its Veterans Crisis Line responders, despite concerns about privacy and the sensitive nature of their work, leading to staff shortages and potential disruptions to service for veterans in crisis.
VA's Return-to-Office Mandate Disrupts Veterans Crisis Hotline
The Department of Veterans Affairs is mandating a return to in-office work for its Veterans Crisis Line responders, despite concerns about privacy and the sensitive nature of their work, leading to staff shortages and potential disruptions to service for veterans in crisis.
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56% Bias Score


VA Plans 80,000 Job Cuts Amidst Trump Administration Reorganization
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to cut over 80,000 jobs by August 2024, returning staffing levels to 2019, impacting veteran care and aligning with the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency initiative; this is despite bipartisan support for the agency and concerns raise...
VA Plans 80,000 Job Cuts Amidst Trump Administration Reorganization
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to cut over 80,000 jobs by August 2024, returning staffing levels to 2019, impacting veteran care and aligning with the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency initiative; this is despite bipartisan support for the agency and concerns raise...
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60% Bias Score

VA Research Budget Cuts Threaten Medical Innovation and Veteran Care
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs faces potential cuts to its nearly $1 billion medical research budget, threatening thousands of researchers and jeopardizing ongoing projects vital to veteran care and broader medical innovation, including a large genetic study of a million veterans.

VA Research Budget Cuts Threaten Medical Innovation and Veteran Care
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs faces potential cuts to its nearly $1 billion medical research budget, threatening thousands of researchers and jeopardizing ongoing projects vital to veteran care and broader medical innovation, including a large genetic study of a million veterans.
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48% Bias Score

Guam Veterans Face Funding Cuts Amidst Mental Health Crisis
In Guam, a group of 24,000 military veterans, GOT YOUR 671, faces funding cuts from the Department of Veterans Affairs, which may impact their suicide prevention and peer support services.

Guam Veterans Face Funding Cuts Amidst Mental Health Crisis
In Guam, a group of 24,000 military veterans, GOT YOUR 671, faces funding cuts from the Department of Veterans Affairs, which may impact their suicide prevention and peer support services.
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24% Bias Score

VA Ends Mortgage Rescue Program, Raising Foreclosure Fears
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will terminate its mortgage rescue program, VASP, on May 1, 2025, impacting 17,109 veterans currently enrolled, due to Republican opposition and concerns about taxpayer costs, raising concerns about potential mass foreclosures without a replacement program.

VA Ends Mortgage Rescue Program, Raising Foreclosure Fears
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will terminate its mortgage rescue program, VASP, on May 1, 2025, impacting 17,109 veterans currently enrolled, due to Republican opposition and concerns about taxpayer costs, raising concerns about potential mass foreclosures without a replacement program.
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52% Bias Score

Federal Worker Mental Health Crisis Amidst Firings and Public Attacks
Mass firings and public denigration of federal workers, many veterans, by prominent figures are causing widespread mental health crises, including suicidal thoughts, and jeopardizing essential government services.

Federal Worker Mental Health Crisis Amidst Firings and Public Attacks
Mass firings and public denigration of federal workers, many veterans, by prominent figures are causing widespread mental health crises, including suicidal thoughts, and jeopardizing essential government services.
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64% Bias Score

VA to Cut Over 70,000 Employees
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to cut over 70,000 employees by September 30, 2024, as part of President Trump's initiative to shrink the federal government, potentially impacting veterans' access to timely care and benefits; the plan faces legal challenges and criticism from Democrats.

VA to Cut Over 70,000 Employees
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to cut over 70,000 employees by September 30, 2024, as part of President Trump's initiative to shrink the federal government, potentially impacting veterans' access to timely care and benefits; the plan faces legal challenges and criticism from Democrats.
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44% Bias Score

New Group Advocates for War Zone Contractors' Health
The Association of War Zone Contractors (AOWC), formed this week, aims to support civilian contractors who faced similar health issues to veterans in Iraq and Afghanistan, including those from burn pit exposure, advocating for better access to care and compensation.

New Group Advocates for War Zone Contractors' Health
The Association of War Zone Contractors (AOWC), formed this week, aims to support civilian contractors who faced similar health issues to veterans in Iraq and Afghanistan, including those from burn pit exposure, advocating for better access to care and compensation.
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52% Bias Score
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