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A government shutdown could disrupt flights, extend security wait times, and slow safety functions, creating a stressful travel experience for flyers.
Failure to resolve federal deadlock by midnight could stall IPO approvals, limit SEC activity, and delay jobs data, while Social Security and essential services continue.
Three-quarters of Americans say the U.S. political system needs major reforms or a complete overhaul, according to a new survey. The CNN/SSRS poll, released Friday, found that 75 percent of U.S. adults believe the country’s political system needs a complete or major reform.
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Looming Government Shutdown Threatens To Disrupt US Aviation System
The post Looming Government Shutdown Threatens To Disrupt US Aviation System appeared first on Travel Noire. President Donald Trump — en route to a meeting with high-ranking armed forces personnel — vowed to immediately fire any military leaders he doesn't like.
U.S. airlines warned on Monday that a partial federal government shutdown could strain American aviation and slow flights, as air traffic controllers and security officers would be forced to work without pay and other functions would be halted.
The indictment of former FBI director James Comey comes amid threats of more prosecutorial action, which could have a chilling effect across government. President Donald Trump says he is seeking justice,
According to a press release by Meta, the collaboration will not just make the open-source and free Llama models more accessible to federal agencies, but because of Llama's open-source nature, government departments can maintain full control over their data.
U.S. government agencies will be able to use Meta Platforms' artificial intelligence system Llama, a senior administration official said, as the Trump administration pushes to integrate commercial AI tools into government operations.
Ahead of the government shutdown, Democrats and Republicans in Congress angrily blamed each other and refused to budge from their positions.