The Trump administration has suspended the TSA PreCheck and Global Entry programs nationwide, citing staffing concerns during a partial government shutdown.
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Mounting controversy over immigration enforcement, internal disputes, and funding decisions places DHS leadership under intense scrutiny.
The USS Abraham Lincoln, one of the US Navy’s most powerful nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, can embark nearly 90 fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft at full surge capacity.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will expand document checks at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport over the next 3 weeks, increasing enforcement visibility.
President Donald Trump has reshaped US foreign policy in his second term through a direct military operation in Venezuela and a series of explicit warnings to other governments.
Miami authorities arrested a woman attempting to board an international flight after allegedly discovering a large quantity of marijuana in her checked luggage at Miami International Airport (MIA).
Univision Chicago weather anchor Valeria López sparked a global viral moment when she appeared on air wearing a dress identical to the flight attendant uniform of Qantas (QF), Australia’s flag carrier.
The United States has formally ended its long-running requirement for inbound international travelers to submit contact tracing information before flying.
Airlines operating Boeing 787 jets and Boeing 777s from U.S. hubs are being asked to replace mode control panels (MCP) following reports of uncommanded altitude changes.
The federal government shutdown, entering its 36th day, has prompted U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to announce that he will order a 10% reduction in flights at 40 major U.S. airports starting Friday unless Congress strikes a deal.