Homeland Security is Blaming Dems, on Video
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Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport won't show a video from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about the government shutdown impact on travel. Here's why.
The Denver International Airport said Tuesday it is not playing a Department of Homeland Security video, but it's due to the airport's technology capabilities.
As the government shutdown moves into its second week, air travelers can expect longer airport security lines—as TSA employees call out sick in higher numbers.
The Trump administration's Department of Homeland Security has put out a new PSA (public service announcement) video featuring Homeland Security
Although a short U.S. government shutdown would be unlikely to have much impact on air travel, a prolonged impasse could lead to disruptions for passengers and financial losses for businesses, according to travel experts and industry groups. The Federal ...
TSA officers are considered essential employees and will continue to work during the government shutdown. Paychecks for essential employees may be delayed, but they typically receive back pay once funding is restored. Experts warn that a prolonged shutdown ...
Yemi Oshinnaiye, the Transportation Security Administration’s CIO, is returning to industry after more than three years leading the agency’s technology office.
Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas has announced it will not run a new video being rolled out at airports across the country in which Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem blames Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown.