A U-Haul truck has been stopped by police and the driver taken into custody after reports that a van mowed into pedestrians in Brooklyn, New York.
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Classified document drama unfolds with dueling special counsels: Live updates
The discovery of classified documents at President Joe Biden’s Delaware residence and D.C. office reverberates; Kevin McCarthy blasts Democrats.
‘In desperate need’: Moms still search frantically for baby formula months after shortage
The Biden administration greatly improved supplies. But problems remain, and more is needed to increase current stocks and prevent future shortages.
Election 2022 live updates: Dr. Oz won’t answer if he will accept results in Pennsylvania
Polling places are open! President Biden says democracy is on the ballot. So is his record. Live midterm election updates as voters cast their ballots.
Senate passes PACT Act, latest effort in yearslong fight to help veterans exposed to toxic burn pits
The U.S. military burned tons of waste in Iraq and Afghanistan in pits that gave off toxic smoke that veterans blame for cancers and other illnesses.
‘They were ambushed’: 1 deputy killed, 2 others wounded in shooting outside Texas bar
Houston police say a suspect shot the deputies from behind with an AR-15 style rifle. Kareem Atkins, 30, was pronounced dead at the hospital.
Illinois VA nursing home didn’t follow federal guidelines to contain COVID-19. 11 residents died.
An inspector general report describes how a VA nursing home in Danville, Illinois, failed to contain a COVID-19 outbreak last fall.
40% of post-9/11 veterans have some form of disability: After Afghanistan, the war continues for disabled vets
More post-9/11 veterans are wrestling with serious disabilities than vets of previous wars. Their challenge – and what we owe them – is steep.
Veterans wanted out of Afghanistan, but sudden collapse could complicate mental health issues
The Taliban’s swift takeover of Afghanistan leaves veterans with a more complicated ending than some predicted, with potential mental health effects.
COVID-19 infections double at VA facilities as agency mandates vaccines for health care professionals
VA medical centers in Florida reported the steepest increases, with dozens of new cases in Bay Pines, Gainesville, Tampa and Orlando.