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Former FAA official warns of major flight disruptions as government shutdown nears one-month mark
Air traffic controllers struggle without paychecks during 27-day shutdown. Expert predicts travel chaos similar to 2019 unless government reopens soon.
Baltimore will spend nearly $4.7 million to help residents impacted by the ongoing federal government shutdown, Mayor Brandon Scott announced Tuesday.
Travelers catching flights at Detroit Metro Airport's McNamara Terminal learned about the impact of the government shutdown on travel and the workers who make it happen.
Flights across the U.S. are facing growing delays as unpaid air traffic controllers feel the strain of the ongoing government shutdown.
The federal budget includes billions in funding for low-income Americans that might otherwise struggle to pay their energy bills.
A federal judge on Tuesday extended a ban on the Trump administration plan to lay off thousands of employees amid the ongoing government shutdown.
Active military members will likely miss their mid-November paycheck if the government shutdown continues. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed there are enough funds to pay troops on Friday, Oct. 31. The current government shutdown has lasted nearly ...
With the federal government shutdown nearing the one-month mark, Americans are starting to see the cascading effects of programs shuttered by lapses in federal funding. Some states are scrambling to find ways to account for shortfalls in food and child development assistance, and members of the military are also about to miss their first paychecks.
An extreme form of parachute sport in which people jump from the edges of cliffs and buildings, BASE jumping is against the law on all national park land and could lead to a fine of up to $5,000, a park ban, and a federal misdemeanor charge.