This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The ongoing government shutdown has triggered widespread flight delays and ground stops at major U.S. airports due ...
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.
Most colleges and universities have an office for student affairs; there’s even a national professional organization—NASPA—dedicated to student affairs administrators. Faculty affairs hasn’t received ...
The ongoing government shutdown continues to disrupt flights at times and put pressure on air traffic controllers, who are working without pay. On Friday evening, airports in Phoenix, Houston and San ...
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FILE - Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy speaks during a news conference Aug. 5, 2025, at the Department of Transportation in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree ...
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.
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.
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.