US Government Shutdown Enters Third Week, Hitting Air Travel Hard
US government shutdown enters third week, leaving aviation safety staff unpaid and leaning on side gigs to make ends meet.
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US government shutdown enters third week, leaving aviation safety staff unpaid and leaning on side gigs to make ends meet.
The US government shutdown rolls into its third week with no clear end as Republicans and Democrats remain deadlocked.
A federal judge blocks Trump’s plan to lay off thousands as the U.S. shutdown rolls into week three, triggering flight delays, rental hikes, and food aid risks.
US govt shutdown leads to 4,108 federal workers laid off since Oct 1, triggering union lawsuits and service disruptions across agencies.
With the US federal shutdown pushing paychecks late, many military families are seeking help from food banks for the first time.
Amid a third-week US shutdown, CDC staff face furloughs and confusion as 4,000 federal workers teeter between unpaid leave and a sudden reprieve.
The US shutdown is now affecting public health and air travel: CDC has cut 130 staff, FAA faces staffing gaps, and federal layoffs stir outcry as political gridlock drags on.
As the US government shutdown hits day ten, the Trump administration has begun federal layoffs, impacting key departments and sparking debate over political strategy.
The US flood insurance program has paused amid the government shutdown, halting new policies and renewals just as hurricane season hits Florida—leaving homeowners at risk.
Thousands of U.S. flights face delays at multiple airports as air traffic controllers work without pay during the federal government shutdown.