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The opening of a new clinic in Chesapeake is but one example of the Trump administration's efforts to serve veterans, VA Secretary Doug Collins writes in a guest column.
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VA leaders to halt mortgage rescue program launched last year. In a statement announcing the program changes, department officials said the decision to end VASP enrollment was mad ...
Collins says the Trump administration plans to roll out major changes across many VA facilities, including Dublin's.
The U.N.’s special envoy for Myanmar, Australia’s Julie Bishop, has met with the military-run nation’s foreign minister ...
Collins’ name was linked to the opening at Villanova, which fired Kyle Neptune after three years three weeks ago and hired Maryland’s Kevin Willard. He has ties to Philadelphia, where his father Doug ...
I’m Doug Collins and that’s One Man’s Opinion. Editor’s Note: This opinion piece reflects the views of its author, and does not necessarily represent the views of CFJC Today or Pattison Media.
Doug Melville is a celebrated advisor, author, speaker and a foremost leading voice in international diversity & business. As former head of Inclusion for Richemont, and author of the Best Selling ...
with Max Wolf Friedlich's JOB from 2022 and John Collins' It's Not What It Looks Like from 2023. We are especially looking forward to producing Ali Keller's (un)conditional, the winner of the 2024 ...
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins was in Michigan Monday touring some of the facilities that provide service to those who served in the United States Armed Forces.
U.S. Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins defended plans to cut his department's workforce by 80,000 people. U.S. Rep. Tom Barrett, R-Charlotte, who has expressed concerns about the impact of ...