Even though the U.S. has a stark shortage of air traffic controllers, ones who call in sick instead of working without a paycheck during the federal government shutdown risk being fired, the U.S.
It's been more than a week since the federal government shut down, and air traffic controllers are among the thousands of essential employees still reporting to work — without pay. They guide nearly 3 ...
Even though the U.S. has a stark shortage of air traffic controllers, ones who call in sick instead of working without a paycheck during the federal government shutdown risk being fired, the U.S.
FILE - Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy speaks during a news conference Aug. 5, 2025, at the Department of Transportation in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson, File) Even though the U.S ...
Earlier this week, a shortage of air traffic controllers around the country caused delays at airports, including Denver. Donald Trump suggests throwing Spain out of NATO Drake's 'Not Like Us' lawsuit ...
WASHINGTON – U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Thursday said air traffic controllers who do not show up to work during the government shutdown will not get paid and could be fired from their ...
Denver International Airport says they can't guarantee that TSA and FAA staffing won't be affected by the shutdown. Trump and Republicans dealt polling blow in government shutdown standoff Adam ...
A Massachusetts teacher who was removed from the classroom amid an investigation into comments they made about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk is returning to work. Initially, ...
The union representing the nation's air traffic controllers is directing its members to keep working during the U.S. government shutdown now stretching into its second week, with the labor group ...
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