40-Day U.S. Government Shutdown: Flights, Pay and Daily Struggles
On day 40 of the U.S. government shutdown, unpaid staff and flight delays are disrupting daily life across America. Hear frontline stories of the fallout.
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On day 40 of the U.S. government shutdown, unpaid staff and flight delays are disrupting daily life across America. Hear frontline stories of the fallout.
A YouGov survey finds Americans split on whether Dems, Republicans, or both are at fault for the record-long US government shutdown, with real impacts on daily life.
Philadelphia International Airport canceled 1,000+ flights on day one of the U.S. government shutdown, causing major delays and chaos for travelers.
The record 38-day US government shutdown forces 10% flight cuts at 40 major airports, causing hundreds of cancellations and travel chaos just before Thanksgiving.
More than 1,200 US flights were canceled as the government shutdown drags on, hitting major hubs and holiday travel plans.
Discover how the longest U.S. government shutdown since Oct 1 is slowing global growth and affecting your daily life.
US flight cuts amid a federal shutdown threaten major delays and cancellations during the holiday season as airlines slash up to 10% of flights at busy hubs.
FAA cuts flights by 10% at 40 airports as the record US government shutdown causes staff shortages, cancellations and delays for travelers.
36 days into the longest US shutdown, food aid, transport, and public services are at stake. Discover how partisan gridlock is shaking everyday lives and global connections.
On Day 36, the US government shutdown becomes the longest in history, disrupting flights, food aid, and paychecks as lawmakers remain deadlocked.