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US marks 9/11 attacks amid drumbeat of political violence
The remembrances today are being held during a time of increased political tensions.
By Carla Babb
Court rules again to give veterans access to both Post-9/11 and Montgomery GI Bill education benefits
Federal officials have two months to appeal the ruling or start paying out potentially billions in new education benefits.
Lawmakers kill off controversial plan to limit GI Bill benefits transfer to spouses, children
Pentagon leaders had moved to stop long-serving troops from sharing the education benefits with family members.
GI Bill repayments for tens of thousands of student veterans will wait until next summer
New technology and GI Bill rules are set to be in place in coming weeks, but refund checks won't go out for at least six more months.
The GI Bill should’ve been race neutral, politicos made sure it wasn’t
While white veterans got into college with relative ease, black service members faced limited options and outright denial in their pursuit for educational advancement.
By Joseph Thompson, Mississippi State University
Trump to attend New York City’s massive Veterans Day parade
The event will feature 25,000 parade participants and tens of thousands of spectators.
New Sept. 11 exhibit stages the hunt for Osama bin Laden
Declassified U.S. government documents and artifacts will be part of a new exhibit about the decade-long search for Osama bin Laden at the site of the New York terrorist attack he masterminded.
Should Mexico border deployments count towards Guard and reserve GI Bill benefits?
Military officials said they are looking into disparities in what benefits active-duty and part-time troops earn for similar work.
Why federal spending on veterans education benefits has soared nearly 250 percent
Federal spending on veterans’ education benefits has more than doubled over the span of 10 years, according to a new study.
By Diana Stancy