Five weeks into the government shutdown, controllers across the country, forced to work without pay, are taking second jobs to stay afloat. By Gabe Castro-Root Gabe Castro-Root reached out to about ...
The Federal Aviation Administration late Friday warned that a “surge” in air traffic controller absences is causing “widespread impacts,” with delays at major airports from Texas to New York. Around ...
Massive delays caused chaos for airline passengers yesterday, as the air traffic controller staffing crisis, exacerbated by the government shutdown, continued to worsen. Vice President J.D. Vance has ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Air traffic controllers are reporting to work but without being paid as a result of the government shutdown now nearing its fourth week. Controllers say the shutdown jeopardizes the ...
Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy told "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday that "today is the first day" that air traffic controllers "don't get any money" as a result of the government shutdown. "The ...
As the government shutdown drags on, air traffic controllers missed their first full paycheck today. Soon, food aid benefits will run out for millions of people across the country. Prosecutors placed ...
During a press conference today, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy repeats the same talking points House Republicans have been spewing since the government shut down, blaming it on the "radical left ...
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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 Nikhinson, File)(AP/Julia Demaree ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 9 (Reuters) - U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned on Thursday that the government could dismiss air traffic controllers who repeatedly fail to show up for work during the ...
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.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Thursday said he would fire air traffic controllers who are skipping work because of the government shutdown. “If we have a continual small subset of controllers ...