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Another commissary closure leaves customers seeking answers
For months, customers at the Forest Glen Annex commissary in Silver Spring, Maryland, have asked: When will our commissary reopen?
By Karen Jowers
VA secretary nominee faces easy confirmation hearing, difficult task in fixing department
If confirmed, Denis McDonough would be only the second non-veteran to lead Veterans Affairs.
VA tops 200,000 coronavirus cases, 8,500 deaths since the start of the pandemic
Department officials have already reported more deaths in January than any other month of the pandemic.
Feds will again pick up full cost of National Guard’s ongoing pandemic missions
The pandemic response missions had only been partially covered in recent months.
Two more coronavirus deaths bring military toll to 17
A New York National Guardsman and Reserve sailor bring January's death toll to three.
Tens of thousands of veteran caregivers now eligible for the coronavirus vaccine through VA
Infirm veterans had been on the priority list for vaccinations, but their caregivers were not due to bureaucratic issues.
Governors make National Guard troops available to DC for inauguration
Governors in Maryland, Ohio and Connecticut announced they are sending National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., to support Inauguration Day security.
Pentagon shattered speed record to give 1 million people remote work tools
How top IT leaders toppled constraints that mire software projects to fast-track the remote collaboration platform.
By Andrew Eversden