NEW YORK (AP) — Frustration is mounting over the growing number of flight cancellations and delays at airports across the United States, however those disruptions are scheduled to get worse this week and linger even after the government shutdown ends.
President Donald Trump pressured air traffic controllers on Monday to “get back to work, NOW!!!” ×
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