Many TSA agents, who are not getting paid due to the partial government shutdown, have stopped working. That means long waits at airport security.
The president told reporters at a news conference in Florida that the fighting is “going to be ended soon” but added that the U.S. would strike Iran harder if needed.
Lines at security checkpoints continued to stretch for hours at airports across the country Monday morning, as the partial government shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security continues.
According to flight tracking platforms, the aircraft took a U-turn over the Red Sea at around 8.50 am, circled over Jeddah, ...
Sundas Naqvi and her five colleagues — all legal residents — were held at two immigration facilities for days before they ...
An aircraft crashed in the Indian Trail area of Union County, leaving the pilot pinned inside until rescuers could cut him out, according to the Union County Sheriff’s Office. I ...
Portions of the terminal at Kansas City International Airport were evacuated Sunday afternoon as authorities investigate a ‘potential threat.’ ...
At one point, the line stretched from the Transportation Security Administration checkpoint inside the terminal to the fourth ...
When Sara Young learned her boyfriend was flying through her airport, she knew what she had to do. The Dallas resident bought ...
A Southwest Airlines flight headed from Nashville to Fort Lauderdale was diverted to Atlanta Friday night after a possible ...
Hobby has fewer security lanes during the shutdown, and some TSA agents took extra shifts to keep lanes open, according to airport officials.
U.S. President Donald Trump warned in a Truth Social post that more Iranian officials will be targets, saying, “Today Iran ...
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