Airlines are 'going to lose millions of dollars' over government shutdown's impact on flights, Duffy says
Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy said airlines are "going to lose millions of dollars" after the FAA instituted flight reductions due to the shutdown.
Largest US airlines raise pressure on Dems to 'pass a clean CR' and end shutdown
Major U.S. airlines are calling on Congress to reopen the government as TSA workers and air traffic controllers are continuing to work without pay.
US retailers lowering prices on Hershey's candy ahead of Halloween: report
U.S. retailers are offering discounts on Hershey candy ahead of Halloween as the candy maker hiked prices over tariffs and cocoa inflation, a report said.
Trump admin revokes approval of 13 Mexican airline routes to US
The Trump administration revoked the approval of 13 Mexican airline routes into the U.S. in response to Mexico cancelling and freezing U.S. carrier flights.
Flight makes emergency landing after cabin crew was 'knocking on the cockpit door' over communications issue
A SkyWest flight made an emergency landing in Nebraska after its flight crew was knocking on the cockpit door due to a communications issue, the FAA said.
Trump tells Maria Bartiromo Democrats 'made one mistake' with government shutdown
President Donald Trump told "Sunday Morning Futures" host Maria Bartiromo that Democrat Chuck Schumer is "at the end of the line" amid the shutdown.
Burbank, California airport goes without air traffic controllers for hours amid government shutdown
A staffing shortage left the Hollywood Burbank Airport in California without air traffic controllers for hours on Monday night, prompting long flight delays.
Universal Orlando reopening Stardust Racers roller coaster two weeks after man's death
Universal Orlando is preparing to reopen its Stardust Racers roller coaster on Saturday following the death of Kevin Rodriguez Zavala on Sept. 17.
Trump admin pauses $2.1B for Chicago infrastructure projects over 'race-based contracting' concern
The Trump administration is putting $2.1 billion in Chicago infrastructure projects on hold to ensure "funding is not flowing via race-based contracting."









