Now that the country’s longest government shutdown has ended, when can we expect many aspects of our lives to return to normal? Here’s what we learned about when federal workers can expect back pay, ...
WASHINGTON — For the first time in more than 40 days, Washington was set to open for business Thursday, although some federal services would be slow to return and thousands of government employees ...
While the government shutdown may soon be in the rearview mirror, it could leave air travel in a chokehold for months, and possibly years, to come. Until a deal is officially inked, airlines must ...
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history is officially over after President Trump signed a bill passed by Congress on Wednesday night. The federal government is reopening. But after 43 days on ...
(Bloomberg) -- Delays and cancellations persisted at major US airports, as shortages of air traffic controllers, bad weather and flight cutbacks mandated by aviation authorities snarled domestic ...
The government shutdown is over, but its impact on the U.S. aviation system will linger for at least a few more days. Aviation regulators are still requiring airlines to reduce air traffic by 3% at ...
Some programs like SNAP could be restored within hours, while other effects could take longer to unravel. The House approved legislation on Wednesday to end the longest government shutdown in American ...
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