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By Doyinsola Oladipo and David Shepardson NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Airport security screeners working without pay during the U.S. government shutdown are in a stronger financial position than they were during the last prolonged closure in 2019,
During a recent interview, Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy offered a pretty ominous warning to travelers about what could be to come if the government shutdown lasts any longer.
WASHINGTON - U.S. airports reported more than 20 incidents of air traffic controller shortages on Saturday, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said, in the latest sign of the government shutdown's impact.
It wasn’t just Tulsi Gabbard: The “quiet tyranny” under President Joe Biden saw no-fly lists used to punish countless average Americans. Simply resisting mask mandates was enough to get 19 Americans stuck on watchlists, more than half on no-fly lists ...
This week, many of those federal government employees missed their first full paycheck since the government shut down at the beginning of the month, and that’s led Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to issue a clear warning to all travelers about what that could mean for them.