US airports hit by flight delays as govt shutdown continues | REUTERS
The Federal Aviation Administration said air traffic control staffing shortages delayed flights for a second straight day at numerous US airports as the government shutdown continued. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #usa #The Traitor #governmentshutdown #airport Read the story here: https://reut.rs/4pW2WxX 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with the latest news from aroundContinue Reading
Riyadh Air Unveils Luxurious Hafawa Lounge At King Khalid International Airport
Riyadh Air, the new airline looking to serve as the second flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, has taken a key step forward towards commencing operations by opening its first premium lounge. Situated at King Khalid International Airport (RUH) inRiyadh, the opulent facility covers nearly 2,000 square meters.Continue Reading
The World’s Largest Air Forces By Fighter Jet Numbers
US air superiority has been unsurpassed for 30 years after the fall of the Iron Curtain. The numbers are staggeringly in favor of theUnited States, but the introduction of new aircraft systems and varying force readiness levels around the world reveal more to the story. Washington and Moscow struggle withContinue Reading
Administration’s own guidance affirms sidelined workers are owed backpay, AFGE says
American Federation of Government Employees National President Everett Kelley issued the following statement in response to a report that the White House is considering withholding the backpay of federal employees furloughed due to the government shutdown:“The frivolous argument that federal employees are not guaranteed backpay under the Government Employee FairContinue Reading
Miami Beach’s Rainbow Crosswalk Removed Amid Statewide Crackdown on Street Art
A rainbow-colored crosswalk symbolizing LGBTQ+ pride and history has been removed from Ocean Drive, following a Florida state directive banning all street art on roadways. The removal came just two days after Miami Beach officials lost an appeal to stop the state’s order. Workers with the Florida Department of TransportationContinue Reading
Putin defends 2022 Ukraine invasion as “right and timely” decision
Russian President Vladimir Putin described all decisions he made in February 2022 as “right and timely,” referring to the launch of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Putin made the statement during a meeting with Russia’s Ministry of Defense and General Staff, according to the Russian state news agency TASS. “StrategicContinue Reading
Ukraine’s hummus king hit in Russian attack, plans comeback within month
Russian forces struck the production facility of Yofi, Ukraine’s leading hummus manufacturer, forcing the company to temporarily halt supplies, the company announced on Instagram. No one was injured in the attack—employees evacuated 20 minutes before the strike hit, according to the company. However, the production site sustained significant damage, forcingContinue Reading
‘Do you want a player to die on court?’ – Tennis stars wilt in China heat
Weather conditions have led to player complaints; mercury is likely to rise through to Sunday’s Shanghai Masters final., Novak Djokovic threw up, Alexander Zverev poured sweat out of his shoe, and Emma Raducanu quit her match with dizziness – and the bad news for the world’s top tennis players isContinue Reading
Dozens killed as Pakistani army, fighters clash near Afghan border
Pakistan Taliban claim responsibility for attack on military convoy, leading to a deadly gunfight., Pakistan Taliban claims responsibility for attack on military convoy, leading to a deadly gunfight. Eleven military personnel have been killed in a gunfight with armed fighters in the country’s northwest, according to the Pakistani army. TheContinue Reading
Brits sitting on £1.6B gold mine of Windows 10 junk as support ends
Recyclers reckon millions of obsolete PCs could yield a small fortune in precious metals There’s gold in them thar piles of old Windows 10 PCs. Quite literally, according to recyclers.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
Abortion providers say Missouri’s attorney general is trying to get patient records
Planned Parenthood officials say in court filings that Missouri’s Republican attorney general is trying to get the medical records of patients who’ve had abortions, Read MoreContinue Reading
Robert Roberson remains hopeful as he faces another execution date in shaken baby syndrome case
Robert Roberson hopes he will again avoid becoming the first person in the U.S. executed for a murder conviction tied to the diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome, Read MoreContinue Reading
2 years after Hamas-led attack, an Israeli town struggles to rebuild
On the second anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack, Israelis recall the day that sparked the country’s longest war and shattered their sense of security., Read MoreContinue Reading












