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The Trump administration says it plans to layoff about 80,000 workers at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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California is the only state that doesn’t allow any tax exemptions on military retirement income. New bills aim to do that, but analysts say the financial incentive may be too small to get veterans to stay in California.
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Staffing cuts of more than 70,000 at Veterans Affairs leads to uncertainty among staff and patients at VA San Diego.
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TriWest Healthcare Alliance secured a $65 billion, nine-year contract in 2022 — but what does it mean for veterans' care?
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The 2025 National Defense Authorization Act, which funds the military for the year, includes language banning gender-affirming care for Tricare recipients under 18.
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There are now more than 40,000 foreign nationals serving in the U.S. Military.
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The USO and Support the Enlisted Project gear up for busy holiday season.
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Hundreds of veterans and North County residents came together Monday for Escondido VetFest.
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Veteran’s Day is Nov. 11. Here are events around town to celebrate and honor veterans.
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Better known as 'Fat Leonard,' the former Navy contractor, who has already served more than six years, could spend the next eight and a half years behind bars.
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