Government Shutdown Will Hit Air-Traffic Controllers
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Shutdown drags on
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November is a critical month in the federal government shutdown if it drags on for at least a couple of more weeks — and Connecticut would feel the effects across a few federally funded programs,
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Government shutdown continues to add to stress on air traffic controllers and disrupt flights
The ongoing government shutdown continues to disrupt flights at times and put pressure on air traffic controllers who are working without pay.On Friday evening, airports in Phoenix, Houston and San Diego were reporting delays because of staffing issues,
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Pentagon accepts anonymous $130 million donation to help pay troops during government shutdown
The Pentagon confirmed Friday that it accepted an anonymous $130 million donation to help offset the cost of troops’ salaries and benefits during the shutdown. The Defense Department accepted the donation under its “general gift acceptance authority” on Thursday, Chief Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said in a statement.
National park sites across the country aren’t collecting entrance fees during the government shutdown, and interactions like these are adding up to a staggering amount in lost revenue. As of today, the National Park Service has missed out on $25 million in uncollected recreation fees.
Americans face a "tough time" as food banks are unlikely to be able to meet the demand amid the government shutdown.
Earlier this week, flights were delayed at New York’s LaGuardia Airport and New Jersey’s Newark Airport because of air traffic controller shortages
The ongoing government shutdown is the second-longest is history. But how will it, or can it, last? See history of shutdowns.