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House Republicans demand data on VA abortion procedures
Lawmakers want more information on how many procedures have been performed and how they were justified.
Legal, security fears loom as VA begins performing abortions
Last week VA staffers performed the first abortion at a department medical facility under new authorities.
Advocates draw battle lines ahead of looming VA abortion fight
Department hospitals are set to begin offering abortions in coming weeks.
VA to provide abortions in cases of rape, danger to veteran’s health
Abortions could be conducted at VA medical centers, even in states where the procedure is outlawed.
On abortion, American service women deserve better
Commentary: "DoD still hasn't addressed the concerns service members have about the Supreme Court’s abortion decision."
By Zej Moczydlowski
VA secretary sidesteps calls for department to provide abortion services at its medical centers
Twenty-five senators have called for VA to provide access to abortions in light of growing state opposition to the procedure.
Abortions are rarely performed by military clinics, data shows
Military hospitals performed fewer than 100 abortions between 2016 and 2021.
Search for Supreme Court leaker falls to former Army colonel
Experts say leaking the draft opinion likely wasn’t a crime, and the former Army colonel's investigative tools are limited.
When will marijuana be federally legal and what would it mean for troops, clearance holders?
There is a reasonable expectation that security clearance adjudications will change if marijuana is legalized.
By Anthony Kuhn, Esq.
Op-ed: In the terrorism fight, Trump copied Obama
And the author suggests it's because there aren't many other options.
By Boaz Dvir, Pennsylvania State University
A dent to Feres: Troops to be able to file claims — but not sue — for medical malpractice
A new claims system will be set up for military members to file for malpractice compensation. But it won't be easy.
By Patricia Kime