WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Despite hopes the federal government shutdown could end this week, air travelers in the United States are still in for a rough few days of cancellations and delays nationwide ...
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history ended on Wednesday night, but it will take some time before everything is back to normal. Millions were affected by the government shutdown as it ...
Kate Middleton still has a little ways to go before she’s fully “back to normal,” her close friend claims. The Princess of Wales, 42, has faced a challenging year healthwise after having to undergo ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Friday that air travel could take "days if not a week" to get back to normal once the government shutdown ends. "If the government opens tomorrow — which it ...
The longest government shutdown in history has ended, but don’t expect clear skies for air travel just yet. Still, things should be better in time for Thanksgiving. The Trump administration is keeping ...
The fallout from war between the United States, Israel and Iran has dominated global oil markets. And not just because the Strait of Hormuz, which normally carries about 20% of global oil and gas, ...
Now that the country’s longest government shutdown has ended, when can we expect many aspects of our lives to return to normal? Here’s what we learned about when federal workers can expect back pay, ...
Instead of using hope as a strategy, Americans can take back some control by shoring up their finances for uncertain times.
SEATAC, Wash. — Officials at SEA Airport say operations are nearly back to normal after a cyberattack took systems offline last weekend. Travelers on most domestic flights should be able to check bags ...