Breaking News: FAA Slashes Air Traffic by 10%, Trump Admin to Challenge SNAP Ruling
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced a drastic reduction in air traffic, effective immediately, cutting flights by 10% at the busiest airports across the country. This decision comes as the agency struggles with a severe shortage of air traffic controllers and the ongoing government shutdown. Airlines are already canceling flights to comply with the FAA's orders.
The FAA's move aims to maintain the nation's airspace safety, but it will undoubtedly cause disruptions for travelers. The immediate impact will be felt at major airports, including Los Angeles International Airport, where flights are being canceled.
The FAA's decision is a response to the staffing shortage and the shutdown, which has left the agency with insufficient personnel to manage air traffic safely. The agency is working to mitigate the effects of the reduction, but the situation remains fluid.
The Trump administration has also announced plans to appeal a recent ruling on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which has been a point of contention between the government and advocacy groups. The administration's move is likely to further complicate the program's future.
This is a developing story, and NPR will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
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