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VA pledges investigation into crisis line after whistleblower concerns
The Government Accountability Office is also expected to launch an investigation into the suicide prevention hotline.
Navy seizes $1 million in drugs, rescues mariners who set boat on fire
The Navy seized an estimated $1 million in drugs this past weekend from smugglers who set fire to their fishing vessel.
Defense firms outsource sub, carrier construction amid labor woes
If the Navy's prime shipbuilders can't bring enough workers to their facilities, they're looking to outsource more work to manufacturers elsewhere.
VA defends suicide prevention data, says problem is improving
About 17 veterans die by suicide each day, according to the latest department data.
Veterans suicide rate may be double federal estimates, study suggests
Researchers found problems with how military status is recorded and how drug overdoses are classified.
New 988 suicide prevention hotline gives vets, troops an easier option for emergency care
Officials expect a spike in requests for veteran suicide prevention services even though the new hotline isn't aimed specifically at military individuals.
Navy hush-hush after secret boat’s unexplained sinking
Navy officials confirmed the "Class A" mishap last week.
Spike in veteran calls expected with launch of new three-digit suicide prevention line this summer
Veterans Affairs officials have hired hundreds of additional staffers to help with the increased workload.
Coast Guard to suspend search for migrants off Florida
Authorities have now found a total of five bodies, leaving 34 missing five days after the vessel capsized on the way to Florida from the Bahamas.
By Adriana Gomez Licon
Situation ‘dire’ as Coast Guard seeks 38 missing off Florida
Crews searched around the clock, four days after a suspected human smuggling boat capsized in a storm.
By Adriana Gomez Licon