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Longest U.S. Government Shutdown Cost Delta Air Lines $200 Million

The longest government shutdown on record cost Delta Air Lines an estimated $200 million, CEO Ed Bastian said Wednesday in the first disclosure by a U.S. airline regarding the shutdown’s financial impact. Bastian told investors that refunds “grew significantly” as bookings also slowed amid the uncertainty in air travel caused by the 43-day shutdown, contributing to Delta's loss of about 25 cents per share. The shutdown, which began Oct. 1, led to long delays at major airports and historic flight cancellations at 40 of the country's busiest airports as more unpaid air traffic controllers missed work, citing additional stress and the need to take on side jobs. As the shutdown dragged into a second month, the Federal Aviation Administration issued an emergency order requiring commercial airlines to cancel up to 6% of their domestic flights — a decision that Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy described as necessary to guarantee safe air travel. “When you’ve got the secretary of transportation telling people we don’t have controllers, questioning the safety at some level of travel, which has never before happened,” Bastian said, it led to more customers holding off on booking their holiday travel. More than 10,000 flights were cut between Nov. 7, when the FAA’s order took effect, and when the restrictions were fully lifted on Nov. 16, less than two weeks before Thanksgiving, the busiest travel period in the U.S. Despite the disruption to air travel, Bastian said Wednesday he believes the shutdown's impacts are in the rearview. He said Delta had a busy Thanksgiving week and that bookings through the end of the year, especially around Christmas and New Year's Day, were “really strong.” “I think we’re through it and it was transitory,” Bastian said of the shutdown. “We’re looking forward to a strong December, a strong close to the year.” Airports impacted by the flight restrictions during the shutdown included large hubs in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Atlanta. The flight cuts started at 4% and later grew to 6% before the FAA rolled the restrictions back to 3%, citing continued improvements in air traffic controller staffing after shutdown ended Nov. 12. Controllers were among the federal employees who had to continue working without pay throughout the shutdown, missing two full paychecks. President Donald Trump took to social media during the shutdown to pressure controllers to “get back to work, NOW!!!” He called for a $10,000 bonus for those who stayed on the job and suggested docking pay for those who haven’t. A week after the shutdown ended, the FAA announced only 776 controllers and technicians with perfect attendance during the shutdown would receive bonuses, leaving out nearly 20,000 other workers. On Wednesday, Sen. Tammy Duckworth, ranking member of the Senate Subcommittee on Aviation, Space and Innovation, sent a letter to Duffy demanding that he also award bonuses to the remaining FAA workers. “It is wrong to financially penalize these Federal employees for responsibly managing life events beyond their control while working without pay,” she said. Duffy didn’t immediately respond Wednesday to the letter, but when asked about the bonuses last week at a news conference ahead of the Thanksgiving travel period, Duffy said that both he and the head of the FAA recognize “some of the difficult circumstances our controllers were going through” during the shutdown. But Duffy said a cutoff on the bonuses was necessary. “If you got 100% on your test, you get the sticker that's a scratch-and-sniff sticker," Duffy said, adding that all the controllers and technicians who were forced to work unpaid would receive full backpay.

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Trump administration halts immigration applications from 19 countries

The Trump administration is pausing all immigration applications such as requests for green cards for people from 19 countries banned from travel earlier this year, as part of sweeping immigration changes in the wake of the shooting of two National Guard troops. The changes were outlined in a policy memo posted Tuesday on the website of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the agency tasked with processing and approving all requests for immigration benefits. The pause puts on hold a wide range of immigration-related decisions such as green card applications or naturalizations for immigrants from those 19 countries the Trump administration has described as high-risk.

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Federal Agents Launch Immigration Crackdown In New Orleans

The Department of Homeland Security is launching a new immigration crackdown in New Orleans. A Homeland Security official says the operation that got underway Wednesday will target violent criminals. The crackdown is the latest expansion of the Trump administration’s immigration sweeps that have unfolded in other U.S. cities. Immigration officials have blanketed big cities and small towns across the nation since January while carrying out President Donald Trump’s aggressive mass deportation efforts. In New Orleans, immigration lawyers say they have been inundated with calls and some businesses have posted signs barring federal agents from entry. Louisiana's Republican governor is welcoming the crackdown.

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The Left’s ‘War Criminal’ Smear and the Escalating Islam Debate

Josh Hammer explains again why Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is not a "war criminal," as the Left has ludicrously been suggesting. Why are leftists pushing this lie so hard? Hint: It has nothing to do with Hegseth himself or his actions, and everything to do with undermining President Trump's agenda every which way they possibly can. Josh also tackles the latest silly controversy over President Trump's harsh words on Somali immigrants, unpacks yesterday's Tennessee special election and crucial First Amendment case argued at the Supreme Court, and discusses last night's inspiring PragerU gala at Mar-a-Lago. If America seeks to turn around its various social maladies, there is perhaps nothing more important than inspiring young men and women and filling them with hope and gratitude.

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Police Investigating Deadly Food Court Shooting In MD

One man was killed and another injured in a shooting at a food court at MGM National Harbor hotel and casino in the Maryland suburbs of Washington on Wednesday. Detectives were working to determine the circumstances and identify the suspect, who fled. Officers responded to a shooting at the food court just before noon, Prince George's County Police said in a social media post. One man died at the resort and a second had an apparent graze wound, police said. The shooting did not appear to be random, police said.

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Matt Van Epps's Victory In Tennessee

Matt Van Epps's Victory In Tennessee

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MINNEAPOLIS MAYOR IS A NATIONAL JOKE

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey continues to be-clown himself.

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HEATED DEBATE: Somali Fraud Cases EXPLODE In Minnesota

Mike debates a caller on Somali fraud in Minnesota.

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Assaulted Nat'l Guardsman Andrew Wolfe In Critical Condition

Assaulted Nat'l Guardsman Andrew Wolfe In Critical Condition With West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey.

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The GOP Fight For American Affordability

The GOP Fight For American Affordability With August Pfluger, U.S. CONGRESSMAN (R, TX - 11).

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Gov. Tim Walz And The Somali Fraud

Gov. Tim Walz And The Somali Fraud With Rep. Tom Emmer, U.S. CONGRESSMAN, MAJORITY WHIP (R, MN-6).

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NJ Pressures Crisis Pregnancy Centers For Donor Info

NJ Pressures Crisis Pregnancy Centers For Donor Info With Carrie Severino, President of JCN (JudicialNetwork.com).

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Federal judge limits immigration arrests in D.C.

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from conducting immigration arrests in the capital without warrants or probable cause. U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell issued the injunction after civil liberties and immigrant-rights groups argued that Homeland Security officers were frequently patrolling neighborhoods with large Latino populations and making indiscriminate stops. Under the ruling, arrests can only proceed if there is evidence that a person poses an imminent flight risk. Homeland Security has not responded to requests for comment. The decision is seen as a significant check on federal immigration enforcement in the nation’s capital while the legal challenge moves forward.

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Trump criticizes Somali immigration, cites strain on US social programs

In recent remarks, Trump argued that the country’s refugee and asylum programs need stronger oversight, pointing to Somali migration as an example of what he views as strain on federal assistance systems. He has long maintained that tighter vetting, stricter enforcement, and reforms to aid programs are necessary to protect taxpayers and strengthen national security. Supporters say Trump is raising concerns shared by many Americans who want more control over the immigration system and clearer limits on federal spending. They argue his comments reflect an effort to put U.S. families first while addressing what he describes as longstanding policy failures.

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Hegseth defends follow-up strike on suspected drug boat in Caribbean

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is defending a follow-up military strike on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea, calling the decision a product of the “fog of war.” Speaking during a White House Cabinet meeting, Hegseth said he saw no survivors in the water after the initial strike, describing the targeted vessel as having “exploded in fire.” Hegseth acknowledged he left the scene before the mission concluded but said the on-scene commander “made the right call” in ordering an additional strike and had full authority to do so. The operation is now under scrutiny in Congress, following reports that Hegseth allegedly issued a verbal order to “kill everybody” aboard the boat. Lawmakers have opened investigations into the incident as questions grow about the legality and oversight of the mission.

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Social Security is a Scam

Social Security is a Scam

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How Bad are Property Taxes in Kansas?

How Bad are Property Taxes in Kansas?

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Parrish vs. Walz: Why do you want to run?

In this series of interviews with Republican gubernatorial candidates in MInnesota, we introduce you to Philip Parrish. Parrish says, "I am running as a Republican but reject the divisive tactics of partisan elites. My focus is on practical solutions and common ground to serve all Minnesotans, particularly the hardworking poor, with integrity and respect." Michele Tafoya is a four-time Emmy award-winning sportscaster turned political and cultural commentator. Record-setting, four-time Sports Emmy Award winner Michele Tafoya worked her final NBC Sunday Night Football game at Super Bowl LVI on February 13, 2022, her fifth Super Bowl. She retired from sportscasting the following day. In total, she covered 327 games — the most national primetime TV games (regular + postseason) for an NFL sideline reporter. Learn More about “The Michele Tafoya Podcast” here: https://linktr.ee/micheletafoya Subscribe to “The Michele Tafoya Podcast” here: https://apple.co/3nPW221 Follow Michele on twitter: https://twitter.com/Michele_Tafoya Follow Michele on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realmicheletafoya/ Learn more about the Salem Podcast network: https://salempodcastnetwork.com/

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