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The future of air traffic control grows more uncertain as the federal government shutdown continues
The impact of the federal government shutdown on the air traffic control system in the United States could linger on well beyond the reopening of the government.
The US government shutdown is now in its third week and shows no sign of ending soon. Here is where things stand.
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The shutdown began on October 1, when Republicans and Democrats failed to agree on a new federal budget. In the US system, Congress must pass a spending bill every year for the President to sign into ...
On Oct. 1, the United States government experienced its first shutdown since January 2019. In our highly polarized political climate, congressional Republicans and Democrats seemingly could not even ...
A startling message came over the radio from an air traffic control tower near Los Angeles less than a week into the federal government shutdown: “The tower is closed due to staffing.” Without enough ...
Talks at the White House on Monday aimed at preventing a government shutdown left both sides far apart on a deal. Earlier in the day, reports emerged that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) ...
Four of the nation’s largest airlines are pressing Senate Democrats to pass a clean stopgap spending bill to reopen the ...
Air traffic controllers and trainees are taking side hustles like waiting tables, delivering food for DoorDash and driving for Uber.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The U.S. national intelligence director told officials Friday in the Mideast that ...
Trump recently described Antifa as “a militarist, anarchist enterprise that explicitly calls for the overthrow of the United States Government, law enforcement authorities, and our system of law.” ...
A startling message came over the radio from an air traffic control tower near Los Angeles less than a week into the federal government shutdown: “The tower is closed due to staffing.” Without enough ...
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