The government shutdown has underscored why the Air Traffic Control system shouldn't be part of the government.
Michael McCormick, former vice president of the FAA’s Air Traffic Organization, discusses the issues that air traffic controllers were facing before and during the government shutdown.
Professors at the Texas A&M University System cannot teach courses that “advocate race or gender ideology” without a campus ...
Some experts say there is a solution that could change the dynamic in relatively short order — either privatize air traffic control, or set up a separate government corporation that can run the system ...
Cedar Rapids' 1st Avenue bridge will be closed through Friday, Nov. 7 for updates to the flood control system.The city will ...
Full-time four-wheel drive is one of those annoying things that’s great to have until you really need it. At that point it ...
Finding cheap car insurance online used to mean endless quote forms and small print. Today, prepaid and pay-as-you-go ...
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and Recorder Justin Heap agree that the county needs to audit its election systems, ...
Football fans ' brain activity goes to "extremes" while watching a match, reveals new research. The findings may explain why ...
PTS Logistics was recently tasked with transporting 12 bridge beams, each measuring 26 metres long, as part of the Gillingham ...
The impact of the federal government shutdown on the air traffic control system in the United States could linger on well ...
As part of Mountaineer Week at WVU, the university is celebrating the anniversary of its Personal Rapid Transit System, or ...