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Why flight disruptions are likely to persist after the government shutdown ends
Commercial air travel around the U.S. isn't expected to return to normal immediately after the U.S. government reopens, according to aviation experts. The government shutdown has…
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How the longest government shutdown in history came to an end
Washington — The longest government shutdown in history came to an end on Wednesday after weeks of gridlock causing air travel disruptions, denying access to food benefits to…
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Air travel headaches continue as cancellations and delays may stretch on after shutdown ends
Air travel disruptions continued on Wednesday, and even after lawmakers approved a deal to end the government shutdown, officials warned that delays and cancellations may persist. …
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Epstein discharge petition secures final signature needed to force House vote on releasing files
Washington — An effort to force a House vote on compelling the Justice Department to release materials related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein secured the final signature…
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What will companies do without pennies? We asked McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Kroger and other…
The penny appears to have run out of luck. The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia pressed its last circulating penny on Wednesday, after President Trump earlier this year directed the…
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Montana man convicted in campsite killing that was originally reported as bear attack
A jury has found a man with links to white supremacists guilty of murder in a brutal killing at a southwestern Montana campsite last year that was initially reported as a possible…
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Amazon sued in class action lawsuit over workplace absence practices
Amazon was sued on Wednesday in a proposed class action lawsuit that alleges the e-commerce giant has used "punitive attendance policies" against its employees.The complaint claims…
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SNAP benefits likely to resume quickly once government shutdown ends, experts say
After weeks of uncertainty, millions of Americans could soon start receiving federal nutrition assistance benefits again as Congress moves closer to ending the longest government…
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Treatment of Venezuelan migrants held at Salvadoran prison at U.S. request amounted to…
A report released Wednesday by human rights groups determined that the deportation and treatment of more than 200 Venezuelan migrants imprisoned in El Salvador for months at the…
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