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USNS Carson City rape allegation sparks worker’s comp claim fight
The government has cited a decades-old court ruling to argue that worker’s comp claims were how such cases have been handled in the past.
Advocates sue DoD to find out what sickened troops at Uzbek air base
More than 15,000 troops who served at the Uzbekistan base may have been exposed to a host of toxic chemicals.
‘Toxic bird pits’: Public’s ignorance of burn pit dangers exposed
No, there aren't any toxic bird pits.
Biden misstates veterans suicide problem in State of the Union speech
The president appeared to take credit for a massive improvement on the issue that never happened.
Biden to call for more support for homeless vets in State of the Union
Expanding services for veterans facing mental health and financial problems will also be key features of the upcoming presidential budget request.
This week in Congress: State of the Union and start of committee work
Defense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of Feb. 6.
Judge says 3M can’t escape liability in earplug lawsuits
A federal judge recently told 3M that it may not use “bad faith manipulation” to avoid its responsibility in earplug lawsuits.
Army veteran suing timeshare company over predatory lending practices
The lawsuit alleges that the contract violated the Military Lending Act.
Pentagon urged to kill alternate pay plan for Army Futures Command lab
The Pentagon claims in its proposal that the demo project gives it an advantage in recruiting a skilled workforce that is in high demand.
Advocates sue DoD for release of sexual assault prosecution records
FOIA requests were originally filed back in May.
Meta ordered to pay $175M for copying Green Beret veteran’s app
The parent company of Facebook was ordered to pay nearly $175 million in damages.
By Zamone Perez