The U.S. government shutdown risks longer TSA lines, flight delays, and cancellations as unpaid airport staff face strain. National parks remain partially open, while international travel and Amtrak ...
A partial government shutdown is underway, raising questions for travelers about how flights, trains, cruises and national parks may be affected.
If a U.S. government shutdown goes on long enough, it could throw a wrench in travel plans, potentially leading to longer airport wait times, flight delays and even cancellations. The shutdown began ...
Here are some frequently asked questions about how a government shutdown impacts travel: Transportation Security Administration workers at airport checkpoints will continue to work -- without pay -- ...
The United States government officially shut down on Oct. 1, 2025, due to a lack of funding, according to The White House and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. While the shutdown may have ...
The Israeli military have started to intercept a convoy of Gaza-bound aid ships on Wednesday evening local time, according to organizers of the voyage.
So you’re booking your flight, and just when you’re about to check out, the airline asks if you’d like to pay a little something to offset your share of the flight’s pollution. Or, maybe you’re an ...
Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket blew up while the company was testing the spacecraft Sept. 29 at its Texas facility.
The ongoing government shutdown is affecting federal workers and various services, including student loans, nutrition programs, and national parks, with potential long-term economic consequences.
WASHINGTON – On the first full day of the government shutdown Wednesday, downtown Washington remained lively. Many federal workforce remained on the job, though nationwide roughly 750,000 are expected ...