There have been several private airplane crashes in the news recently, too, from the air ambulance crash in Philadelphia, ...
With federal government slashing jobs and freezing billions in funding, Virginia lawmakers are scrambling to assess the ...
Ed Martin, the interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., was one of the few senior officials in government to encourage ...
Thousands of federal workers fired in recent days by the Trump administration may be able to use an appeals process to get ...
An American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi, India, landed safely in Rome on Sunday after it was diverted due to a ...
Trump has repeatedly applauded Musk's government-cutting measures. In a Truth Social post, Trump said that Musk is doing a ...
A partnership between Aultman Health System and the Akron-Canton Airport has led to the opening of an on-site AultWorks ...
The FAA recently eliminated the positions of hundreds of probationary workers, a decision that affected numerous technical roles, including personnel responsible for radar maintenance and other ...
A federal union leader told the administration to retract its insulting "what did you do last week?" email, saying it violates the law and wastes everybody's time.
Trump/Musk allies are exultant. Democrats are despondent and on their heels. Wall Street is waiting and seeing. Congress is supplicant.
Politico has reported that the 130 terminated FAA workers last month included critical employees who directly and indirectly reinforce all of the FAA’s moving parts to keep passengers safe. The Trump ...
Rep. Clay Higgins expresses empathy for federal workers facing joblessness, but says bureaucracies have been "cannibalizing our nation." ...