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Trump ordered all air traffic controllers back to work, after absences during the government shutdown led to thousands of flight disruptions.
President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to dock the pay of air traffic controllers who missed work during the government shutdown.
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(The Hill) — The federal government officially shut down at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday after lawmakers did little to prevent it over the prior two days. This is the first shutdown since midway through Trump’s first term. Essential federal employees will ...
Tens of millions of seniors may have to wait longer to find out how much their Social Security checks will rise next year. The Social Security Administration (SSA) is expected to announce the 2026 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) on Oct. 15, the same day ...
The country appears to be headed for a partial government shutdown for the first time in about seven years, after a White House meeting with the top four congressional leaders ended with acrimony rather than agreement. Prediction markets Kalshi and ...
Will the government shutdown affect your flight out of Boston's Logan International Airport? The federal government shut down in the early morning hours of Oct. 1 as lawmakers failed to reach an agreement over funding. All the while, mass layoffs are ...
The federal agency that produces much of the nation’s economic data will bring some furloughed employees back to work so it can publish a key inflation report for September, an administration official said. The decision to recall some workers despite the ...
Government shutdown looms WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 30: U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (C), accompanied by House Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-MA) and Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-CA) walk down the House Steps as they arrive for a press conference ...
On Wednesday, the first day of the US government shutdown, employees at the Department of Education (DOE) set their automatic out-of-office email responses to inform recipients that they would be unable to respond until after the shutdown. Hours later ...
Colorado’s Common Sense Institute released an eye-opening report on job creation last spring, and it was doubly alarming. It shed light not only on the challenges faced by our state’s employers in putting people to work — but also on how government is growing out of control.
The House has cleared a key procedural hurdle to set up a final vote on the Senate-passed funding package to reopen the federal government.