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International flights will remain unaffected by the government shutdown due to binding agreements, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said.
The Federal Aviation Administration is cutting flights at 40 U.S. airports beginning Friday, Nov. 7, as air traffic controllers and TSA agents continue to go unpaid during the government shutdown.
Washington's local economy has taken blows from a series of actions by the Trump administration, from the layoffs of federal workers to the ongoing law enforcement intervention with the National Guard
PROVIDENCE – SNAP payments started going out to the estimated 79,000 card holders in Rhode Island on Nov. 8, after the Trump administration announced a day earlier that it would be providing full benefits for November, even as the government continues a legal challenge to making full payments amid the federal government shutdown.
Northwest Indiana congressmen reacted along party lines to the government shutdown stretching into the longest one in U.S. history.
Dozens of flights at Logan Airport in Boston were canceled Friday and Saturday as cuts ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) began due to the government shutdown.The emergency order for airlines to fly fewer planes is now in effect at 40 major airports across the country.
Hundreds of flights at the busiest airports in the U.S. are being scratched this weekend as airlines move forward with reducing air service due to the lingering government shutdown. So far, the government-ordered slowdown across the airline industry that began Friday hasn’t caused any widespread disruptions.
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court a federal judge’s order to provide full SNAP benefits for November. The high court agreed.