Chicago experienced its snowiest November day ever, with over 8 inches recorded. The storm caused numerous accidents and extended weather advisories, impacting travelers across the city.
This Thanksgiving is shaping up to be one of the coldest in years, with forecasts of snow and frigid temperatures potentially disrupting travel plans for millions of Americans. The National Weather Service warns of a polar vortex expanding southward as AAA predicts record holiday traffic.
A significant outage hit major websites like X and ChatGPT, stemming from issues at Cloudflare. Thousands reported problems as internet services struggled to function. What caused this massive disruption?
Severe solar storms are set to dazzle the night skies with vibrant northern lights, but they could also disrupt communications. Find out how to witness this extraordinary event!
The federal government shutdown may be ending, but air travel is still in turmoil. With flight cancellations and air traffic controller shortages, recovery will take time. Are you prepared for the chaos this Thanksgiving?
As the House prepares to vote on a bill to reopen the government, airlines warn that flight schedules may take time to recover from recent cuts. What does this mean for your holiday travel plans?
Over 1,000 flights were canceled due to the FAA's air traffic reduction amid the ongoing government shutdown. Travelers express concerns about rising disruptions and potential impacts on holiday plans and local economies.
White House adviser Kevin Hassett warns the ongoing government shutdown could severely impact the airline industry and U.S. GDP growth. With disruptions expected to worsen, how will this affect the economy?
As the government shutdown continues, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announces flight reductions at 40 U.S. airports. Airlines must cut up to 10% of flights due to air traffic control staffing issues. Learn more about the impact on travelers and cargo.
As the US government shutdown stretches into its seventh week, the Senate prepares for another vote on a Republican proposal, while Democrats remain firm on healthcare demands. With unprecedented disruptions and flight cancellations, tensions rise as both parties dig in their heels.