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Flight delays today: Air travel headaches continue as government shutdown enters its third week
With no end in sight to the political impasse on Capitol Hill, things are turning ugly at the nation's airports. Here's the latest. Read More
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What the shutdown has done is amplify what is already broken in the air traffic control system, and what air traffic controllers must work with each day. Read More
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Trump Official Issues Air Travel Safety Warning as Government Shutdown Causes Major Flight Delays
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