Some of the nation's busiest airports saw hourslong security lines over the weekend, as the partial government shutdown begins to hit air travel.
Most checkpoints use federal TSA screeners, who must work without pay during shutdowns. Nearly two dozen, however, use private contractors, which keeps lines moving.
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Airports nationwide launch donation drives to support TSA officers working without pay during government funding lapse, with gift cards and food pantries.
Officials with the Tri-Cities Airport said it has not yet been affected by the partial government shutdown affecting airports ...
Research shows teenagers spend about 8.5 hours per day staring at screens. Three high school students took on a challenge to test out different tools in an attempt to reduce their screen time. Meg ...