The US government shutdown is heavily impacting air travel, causing thousands of flight cancellations and delays due to air traffic control staffing shortages.
As the federal government reopens, programs like SNAP and federal worker pay are experiencing delays in returning to normal ...
President Trump recently proposed $2,000 tariff dividends, $10,000 bonuses for air traffic controllers, and 50-year mortgages ...
The federal government is back open after a record-breaking 43-day shutdown ‒ but the effects from the nation's longest-ever ...
California plans to revoke 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses given to immigrants after discovering the expiration dates ...
Flight capacity reductions are now being limited to 6% following the end of the federal government shutdown. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy made the announcement after Congress passed a deal to ...
President Donald Trump officially signed a bill on Wednesday evening, ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
A day before the government reopened, transportation secretary Sean Duffy told reporters that the flight restrictions imposed ...
Airline operations should be close to normal by Thanksgiving, officials and travel experts say. But you should be prepared ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Wednesday issued an emergency order to freeze flight reductions, keeping the 6 percent reduction in place. The ...
During a Nov. 11 press conference, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy spoke about the status of air traffic controllers and ...