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Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy told FOX Business on Friday that major U.S. airlines are "going to lose millions of dollars" after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) slashed flights at airports around the country due to the ongoing government shutdown. In order to reduce the strain on air traffic controllers, who have been working unpaid since the start of the shutdown over a month ago, triggering staffing issues at airports across the country, the FAA is initiating a temporary 10% reduction in flights at 40 high-traffic airports across the U.S."The airlines have been good partners. They don't love this. They're going to lose millions of dollars because of this. It's challenging for them to take down flights," Duffy told FOX Business Washington correspondent Grady Trimble at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. "And to those passengers that are upset, listen, call your Democrat senator. Fourteen times they voted no to open up the government," Duffy added. LIVE UPDATES: FAA CUTS TO AIR TRAFFIC BEGINS FRIDAY AS GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN CONTINUES "Those in… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.6 hours ago - ‘Too Soon!?’ Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Drops Joke About Lax National Security at Fox Patrio...
Former Fox News weekend morning show host turned Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, returned to his old stomping grounds on Thursday night with a special appearance – complete with a comedy routine – at Fox’s annual Patriot Awards. Hegseth, now known as the “secretary of war,” began his appearance on stage by noting some of the familiar faces in the audience and cracking a joke about one of the Trump administration’s worst scandals so far. “So many dear friends, so many people I love, so many incredible colleagues. I see Mike Waltz. Mike, I’ll hit you up on Signal later,” Hegseth quipped as the audience both applauded and sighed. “Too soon?” Hegseth replied, adding, “Come on!” CNN’s Aaron Blake shared the moment on social media and added, “Will sure be interesting to see what that IG report shows. Hegseth was sharing details of looming military strikes on an unclassified… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.6 hours ago - Hakeem Jeffries Slams Elise Stefanik as ‘Handmaiden’ for Trump After She Announces NY Governor B...
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) came out swinging against Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) on Friday, calling her a “handmaiden for Donald Trump’s extreme policies” just hours after she announced her bid for governor of New York. During a lengthy appearance on MSNBC’s Ana Cabrera Reports on Friday, Jeffries was quizzed by host Ana Cabrera about Stefanik’s hours-old gubernatorial campaign. What followed was a tirade by Jeffries, who called Stefanik “nothing more than a handmaiden for Donald Trump’s extreme policies.” He added: “She’s a sycophant who has been a repeated rubber stamp for Donald Trump’s extreme agenda.” Read Jeffries’ full rant here: REP. HAKEEM JEFFRIES: You know, Elise Stefanik is nothing more than a handmaiden for Donald Trump’s extreme policies. She’s a sycophant who has been a repeated rubber stamp for Donald Trump’s extreme agenda that is doing nothing but hurting the people of New York and everyday… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.6 hours ago - King Kullen files class action suit over egg prices
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Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy told FOX Business on Friday that major U.S. airlines are "going to lose millions of dollars" after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) slashed flights at airports around the country due to the ongoing government shutdown. In order to reduce the strain on air traffic controllers, who have been working unpaid since the start of the shutdown over a month ago, triggering staffing issues at airports across the country, the FAA is initiating a temporary 10% reduction in flights at 40 high-traffic airports across the U.S."The airlines have been good partners. They don't love this. They're going to lose millions of dollars because of this. It's challenging for them to take down flights," Duffy told FOX Business Washington correspondent Grady Trimble at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. "And to those passengers that are upset, listen, call your Democrat senator. Fourteen times they voted no to open up the government," Duffy added. LIVE UPDATES: FAA CUTS TO AIR TRAFFIC BEGINS FRIDAY AS GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN CONTINUES "Those in… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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Former Fox News weekend morning show host turned Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, returned to his old stomping grounds on Thursday night with a special appearance – complete with a comedy routine – at Fox’s annual Patriot Awards. Hegseth, now known as the “secretary of war,” began his appearance on stage by noting some of the familiar faces in the audience and cracking a joke about one of the Trump administration’s worst scandals so far. “So many dear friends, so many people I love, so many incredible colleagues. I see Mike Waltz. Mike, I’ll hit you up on Signal later,” Hegseth quipped as the audience both applauded and sighed. “Too soon?” Hegseth replied, adding, “Come on!” CNN’s Aaron Blake shared the moment on social media and added, “Will sure be interesting to see what that IG report shows. Hegseth was sharing details of looming military strikes on an unclassified… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
6 hours ago

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) came out swinging against Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) on Friday, calling her a “handmaiden for Donald Trump’s extreme policies” just hours after she announced her bid for governor of New York. During a lengthy appearance on MSNBC’s Ana Cabrera Reports on Friday, Jeffries was quizzed by host Ana Cabrera about Stefanik’s hours-old gubernatorial campaign. What followed was a tirade by Jeffries, who called Stefanik “nothing more than a handmaiden for Donald Trump’s extreme policies.” He added: “She’s a sycophant who has been a repeated rubber stamp for Donald Trump’s extreme agenda.” Read Jeffries’ full rant here: REP. HAKEEM JEFFRIES: You know, Elise Stefanik is nothing more than a handmaiden for Donald Trump’s extreme policies. She’s a sycophant who has been a repeated rubber stamp for Donald Trump’s extreme agenda that is doing nothing but hurting the people of New York and everyday… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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Retailer claims producers conspired to raise prices, used avian flu as a pretext ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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Everybody Scream! Florence + The Machine celebrate their fifth Official Number 1 album this week. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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