A federal government shutdown is looming, with the government set to run out of funding at midnight from Sept. 30 to Oct. 1. Transportation Security Administration workers at airport checkpoints will ...
Erik Hansen, U.S. Travel Association Senior Vice President and Head of Government Relations joined Power & Politics on ...
During the last government shutdown, which began in late 2018, many demoralized workers called out sick or did not show up to work. By Niraj Chokshi The government shutdown that began on Wednesday is ...
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and major airlines are warning that if the government shutdown drags on it could cause delays and headaches at Tri-State Area airports. That has some ...
So far, an uptick in absences by air traffic controllers has slowed flights at some airports, though some services, like passport processing, are unaffected. By Christine Chung and Gabe Castro-Root ...
WASHINGTON — Congress’ game of chicken could cost Americans on Turkey Day. The ongoing government shutdown is at risk of upending holiday travel plans for Thanksgiving if it rages on for a few more ...
The federal government shutdown has entered its second week, and already shortages of air traffic controllers have strained ...
If a U.S. government shutdown goes on long enough, it could throw a wrench in travel plans, potentially leading to longer airport wait times, flight delays, and even cancellations. The shutdown began ...
Some $30 million in emergency funds will help keep New York’s food pantries stocked during the government shutdown, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Monday. The U.S. Department ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul Monday announced the state will provide $30 million in additional emergency food aid to prevent hunger for ...
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