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Air travel delays are increasing amid government shutdown
As of Sunday, air traffic control operations in the United States are experiencing significant flight delays at major airports, and it's likely going to get worse as the government shutdown continues.
Government workers are adding to the millions of Americans who may go without federal SNAP benefits. ARLINGTON, Texas — As ...
President Donald Trump says he “won’t be extorted” by Democrats to reopen the government, making clear that he has no plans ...
Most flights at the San Diego International Airport (SAN) were delayed an average of 59 minutes on Sunday, Nov. 2 from ...
Here is how some U.S. airlines are stepping up to support the air traffic controllers that are going without pay amid the ...
Sen. Tim Kaine said Sunday he doesn't see the present funding impasse in terms of politics, insisting what Democrats are ...
We’ve seen problems at L.A., in Dallas, in D.C., Boston, Atlanta. And so I think it’s only going to get worse,” Duffy said Sunday on CBS News’s “Face the ...
Officials there said a staffing shortage was to blame for delays Sunday of up to three hours and a ground stoppage.
More than 200 flights were delayed at Nashville International Airport Sunday as ongoing air traffic controller shortages ...
The NTSB said the two aircraft came closer to each other than the required minimum safe distance when the Southwest flight ...
Flight delays continued Sunday at U.S. airports as the government shutdown entered its second month, with Newark Liberty International Airport ...
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Airports across US feeling brunt of government shutdown
New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport has continued experiencing delays of two to three hours because of ...
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