
Veterans
Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Veterans, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 827 stories have been published about Veterans which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Veterans?Veterans often is covered by Center Media sources.
24%
Center: 51%
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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Veterans, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 827 stories have been published about Veterans which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
Location of Coverage About VeteransBased on 827 recent stories
49% Local Coverage35% National Coverage16% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Veterans?Veterans often is covered by Center Media sources.
24%
Center: 51%
25%

Veterans Affairs
@DeptVetAffairsL 48%
C 39%
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Top Veterans News
Latest News Stories
Veterans · DillonThe City of Dillon and the Town of Lake View both have elections on Tuesday, April 4th.
City Of Dillon And Town Of Lake View To Hold Elections On April 4th – The Dillon Herald
Veterans · VietnamVietnam Veterans and the 896 South Carolinians who did not survive the war were honored Wednesday. Veterans like David Morey were celebrated for their heroic actions during the war. Morey grew up with those five as boy scouts. Three of them, including Morey, ended up serving in Vietnam.
MEDICAL ROUNDS: Hartford HealthCare honors Vietnam veterans
100% Center coverage: 3 sources
Veterans · WashingtonThe Department of Veterans Affairs revised its mission statement to remove a quote from President Abraham Lincoln that referenced a soldier's widow.
Veterans Affairs Department scrubs Lincoln quote for gender-neutral mission statement
83% Right coverage: 12 sources
VeteransJeremy Piatt is disabled and suffers from post traumatic stress disorder. He and his fianc� bought and raised birds as emotional support animals. Piatt travels around the region to visit senior citizen homes with his ducks. He shared some of his favorite animals when he visited an assisted living facility.
Veteran shares his therapy ducks with senior center
89% Center coverage: 9 sources
VeteransJoseph Eskenazi of Redondo Beach, California, turns 105 on Jan. 30. He was at the Army's Schofield Barracks when the Dec. 7, 1941, attack began. The other veterans, representing the Army, Navy and Marines, flew in for the event.
Oldest living Pearl Harbor survivor marks 105th birthday
79% Center coverage: 56 sources
VeteransThe Department of Veterans Affairs has announced that all U.S. military veterans who experience acute suicidal crisis are now able to receive free emergency mental health care through private practice or VA facilities. The change is expected to affect more than 18 million veterans, which is twice as many as are enrolled in VA medical care.
Military veterans can now receive free emergency mental health care
90% Center coverage: 19 sources
VeteransFor the first time, military veterans experiencing a mental health crisis need only go to the nearest hospital to receive free emergency services. At least 17 veterans take their own lives every day, a rate far higher than seen among their civilian peers. The Biden-Harris administration has made preventing veteran suicide a top priority, according to the VA.
Military veterans can now receive free emergency mental health care
82% Center coverage: 17 sources
Veterans · WashingtonDozens of military veterans on Wednesday hand-delivered letters to top Republicans in the U.S. House, calling on them to publicly condemn political violence as the second anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol approaches.
Groups urge GOP House leaders to condemn political violence
60% Center coverage: 15 sources