More than 1,000 flights canceled today largely due to cuts tied to shutdown as travelers face delays
The FAA ordered airlines to cut thousands of flights ahead of this weekend as the agency deals with air traffic controller shortages during the government shutdown.
The income tax increase, Issue 8, was pushed heavily by city leadership, even picking up key endorsements prior to the ...
ACROSS Southeast Asia, services make up a growing share of gross domestic product. According to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs in South-Eastern Asia report, the service trade already ...
The Met Office has issued a severe weather warning for rain in parts of Wales until 7pm, but the warning zone stops short of ...
The president's lies about tariffs, immigration raids, rising prices, and foreign policy came back to haunt him.
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New market for seaside town approved
Plans for a new market on the seafront at Withernsea have been approved by East Riding Council. The planning application proposed 10 light blue "micro-kiosks" in a horseshoe shape in Valley Gardens.
Southwest residents looking to get a start on their Christmas shopping can stop by an annual tradeshow this weekend and ...
The second phase of the NSW government's plan to tackle the plastic pollution crisis will roll out in stages from next year until 2030.
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US airlines again cancel more than 1,000 flights on second day of cuts tied to government shutdown
U.S. airlines again canceled more than 1,000 flights Saturday, mostly because of the government shutdown and the Federal ...
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Penny pinching: Here’s what Utah shoppers think of stores rounding change to the nearest nickel
Utah shoppers are being given rounded change from cash purchases, because of a shortage of pennies brought on by an order ...
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'Rachel Reeves must quit if she breaks tax promise - all her credibility will be shredded'
The Chancellor is warned will shred her credibility if she breaks the manifesto tax promises and Angela Rayner's trade union ...
Better public transport services would help drive business growth in a city, a chief executive has said. Robert Evans, the ...
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