VA medical centers in Florida reported the steepest increases, with dozens of new cases in Bay Pines, Gainesville, Tampa and Orlando.
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Veterans can now see how VA hospitals rank on patient satisfaction. Most do well. Then there’s Memphis.
Many VA hospitals got high marks for patient satisfaction in newly published ratings. But one stood out.
Andres becomes the earliest tropical storm on record to form in the Pacific
Tropical Storm Andres forms in the Eastern Pacific off Mexico. It is not expected to threaten land, but it is notable for its early arrival.
A nursing assistant murdered seven elderly veterans with insulin. Now their families are preparing to confront her.
A nursing assistant who pleaded guilty to murdering seven veterans at a VA hospital in Clarksburg, West Virginia, could face life imprisonment.
IBM analysts warn of phishing attack on overseas COVID-19 vaccine supply chain
The company said spoofed emails impersonating a Chinese biomedical executive targeted organizations in six countries.
Election challenges live updates: Trump announces lawsuit in Nevada; claims over vote counting in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia pending
As the race between Donald Trump and Joe Biden continues to narrow, the next battleground looks to be the courtroom. Latest news.
What are the recount rules? We break them down in key states
Wisconsin is one of several states that could be ripe for recounts as the country awaits final results in the presidential election.
VA reports 5 coronavirus cases as it steps up screening, restrictions at medical centers
Veterans Affairs medical facilities are screening patients and, in some cases, restricting visitors to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Authorities investigating 10 suspicious deaths at VA hospital, including one ruled a homicide
Authorities are looking into 10 patient deaths at a West Virginia VA hospital. One was ruled a homicide due to an unprescribed injection of insulin.
Defense nominee Mark Esper focuses on modernization, takes fire from Elizabeth Warren
Pentagon nominee Mark Esper said the U.S. military must balance threats from Russia and China with hot spots like Iran and North Korea.