Transportation secretary warns of mass chaos
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Texas airports see major delays, long security lines
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Wait times could top 3 hours at this Houston airport
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Pay for the average TSA screener shot up to $61,840 in 2024 from $42,310 in 2019, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. During that shutdown, some screeners opted for comparable wages in the fast-food, construction and other industries.
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'Mass Chaos': Parts Of US Airspace May Close Amid Gov't Shutdown, Trump Admin. Warns
More than 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 Transportation Security Administration officers have been ordered to work without pay since the government shutdown began on Wednesday, Oct. 1.Federal workers missed their first paycheck in late October and will miss another on Friday,
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Transportation Department may close parts of airspace if government shutdown continues, Duffy says
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Tuesday that the U.S. might be forced to close parts of its airspace if staffing shortages amid the government shutdown continue
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Ronald Reagan airport in Washington DC grounds flights over alarming security issue
A ground stop is reportedly underway at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport due to a security issue. Bystanders have reported seeing police cars on the runway
An SSA spokesperson said two field offices were closed Monday, "due to limited staffing," and that one of them reopened for normal operations on Tuesday.
CHARLESTON , S.C. (WCIV) — Rep. Nancy Mace plans to hold a press conference to address "airport security breaches" in Charleston Monday morning as scrutiny intensifies over her reported berating of law enforcement at Charleston International last week.
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration put Americans who defied COVID-19 mask mandates on no-fly lists — some of which are ordinarily used to flag suspected terrorists — according to preliminary findings from an internal Department of Homeland ...
As the government shutdown stretches into its second month, the airline industry is feeling the mounting pressure. With air traffic controllers and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers still working without pay,