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A new report urges the DOD to provide Applied Behavior Analysis as a basic benefit for the one in 28 military children diagnosed with autism.
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Jackson Fleming was arrested on suspicion of sending an online threat through a social media application concerning the academy, federal prosecutors said.
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For civilians, August is a return to structure. For service members and veterans facing bureaucratic deadlines, it often feels like drowning in it.
MORE STORIES Got an opinion on the Tricare.mil website? Want to help improve it? Now’s your chance to provide feedback. The president said he has been pleased with the Guard presence in Washington, D.C., and vowed to "go to another location" after this deployment ends. Contrary to rumors, DOD hasn't made a decision on expanding the discount shopping benefit. The president told a radio show host that he hopes to get a first-hand view of the National Guard presence on the streets of the nation's capital. VA has conducted a poll of federal employees every year since 2006, but won't distrubute one this year amid multiple reforms to the workforce. About 150,000 eligible beneficiaries can enroll for the demonstration program during open season. The White House won't say if any protections are being considered for overseas military voters but vowed to make sure those ballots are still counted. Department leaders last month uncovered more than $100 million in duplicate government payments for medical services. A top Senate Democrat is still awaiting clarity on when Guard troops patrolling the nation's capital will be compensated for that military duty. About 80% of VA's roughly 450,000 employees are union members, but the department will no longer honor its contracts with the bargaining units. Load More