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Hollywood Burbank Airport Flights Delayed Due to Shutdown

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 7, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Burbank Airport Experiences Disruptions as⁤ Air Traffic Control Tower Goes‌ Unstaffed ​During Government shutdown

Hollywood Burbank Airport experienced important flight delays and cancellations Monday‌ due to ​an unstaffed air traffic control tower, a outcome ⁤of the ongoing government‌ shutdown stemming⁣ from the impasse between Democrats and Republicans. ‍The tower was without personnel ⁤from⁢ 4:15 p.m. to 10 p.m.,according to FAA spokesperson Kristen Alsop.

The staffing ⁤shortage ⁢is occurring as air traffic controllers⁤ work without pay during the shutdown. Transportation secretary Sean Duffy reported a slight increase in air traffic control workers calling in‍ sick.As of 5 p.m.,outgoing flights at the airport were delayed‍ by an average of⁢ two ⁣hours and 31 minutes,with⁢ the longest delay reaching three ⁢hours⁢ and 55 minutes,attributed to both staffing shortages and ongoing‌ runway construction. By 6:30 p.m., the airport ​reported 25 arrival delays, 17 departure delays, ⁢seven arrival cancellations, and five departure cancellations, ⁢as stated by airport spokesperson ​Mike Christensen.

Despite the unmanned tower, air traffic flow was ⁤maintained by Southern ⁢California TRACON,​ a San Diego-based FAA institution ⁢utilizing radar​ technology to​ manage⁣ airspace around numerous Southern California ‍airports.

California Governor Gavin Newsom publicly‌ criticized President‌ trump,‌ stating via X (formerly Twitter), ⁤”Thanks, @realDonaldTrump! Burbank Airport has ZERO air traffic controllers from 4:15pm to 10pm today because‌ of‍ YOUR government shutdown.”

The‌ National Air traffic ‌Controllers Assn. (NATCA) ⁤highlighted the situation as evidence of the fragility of the aviation system given a pre-existing national shortage of air traffic controllers. The union​ emphasized the urgent need to accelerate training and hiring, ⁢noting that nearly 11,000 controllers are currently working without pay, many working extended ​shifts – up to ⁢six days a week with 10-hour days.‌ NATCA‍ stated it is indeed collaborating with the ⁤FAA to minimize disruptions and advocate for increased hiring.

The FAA confirmed that delays⁣ were ​also occurring ‍at other airports nationwide, including Newark Liberty International Airport, Denver International Airport, and Harry Reid International Airport in ‌las Vegas. Monday marked the sixth day of the government‌ shutdown, impacting‍ hundreds‍ of thousands of federal employees through furloughs or unpaid work, and⁣ leading⁣ to suspensions or ‌reductions in agency⁢ operations.

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Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson Donates Paychecks During Government Shutdown

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 7, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

WASHINGTON – Senator⁢ Ron ​Johnson (R-Wisconsin) announced ⁤Monday he will donate his paychecks during the ongoing government ⁤shutdown to The‍ Joseph Project, a faith-based job preparation initiative he ⁢helped establish ‌in 2015.

Johnson’s pledge ‍comes as the⁣ government shutdown entered its sixth day, leaving many ⁤federal workers furloughed or working ⁤without pay. While most federal employees are sent home during a shutdown, essential workers and active-duty‌ service members are still required to ⁣work but ​will not receive ⁣a paycheck until the shutdown ends. Members ⁢of Congress are constitutionally protected and ⁤continue ⁢to receive‌ pay during such closures.

Johnson ‍is the latest wisconsin representative to refuse their salary ⁤during the shutdown.Last week, Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin) and ⁣Representatives Tony Wied (R-8th District) and Glenn ⁣Grothman (R-6th District) also ⁤requested their pay ⁢be withheld.

The Joseph project provides a week-long ‌job preparation training program connecting participants with⁤ Wisconsin​ employers.‍

“every ⁣day the shutdown continues, the check gets a little bigger – compliments of Chuck ​Schumer,” Johnson stated.

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Trump’s Viral White House Meeting Exposes Shutdown Standoff

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 4, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

White House Meeting with Congressional Leaders Derails ‍into Trump Taunts

WASHINGTON (November 15, 2023) – A White House meeting intended to​ avert‍ a government ⁣shutdown and address critical​ funding issues dissolved‍ into political⁣ acrimony this ‍week, culminating in a racially charged social media post from ​former President Donald Trump. The meeting, held Monday with Senate Minority Leader ⁣Chuck Schumer, House⁢ Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, ⁣and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, initially​ focused‌ on securing a path to fund ⁤the government,‍ raise the debt limit, and ‍possibly address healthcare subsidies.

The discussion‌ reportedly ‍touched‌ on ‌the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA)⁣ reinsurance⁤ program, with Schumer suggesting Trump appeared unaware of the impending expiration ⁤of federal funding ​for the program, ⁤which helps lower‌ health insurance costs. Senator ⁤J.D.Vance expressed skepticism about this characterization, stating, “I’m​ highly skeptical the president was hearing‍ about it for the first time.” An ‍anonymous Republican⁣ source also dismissed the claim as “overblown.”

The meeting’s breakdown followed a⁣ pattern established during‌ Trump’s first term, ⁣where he frequently ‌negotiated directly with “Chuck ⁢and Nancy,” ‌as he ​referred to Schumer and Pelosi, frequently enough to the frustration‍ of his own party.

However, ‍the situation escalated​ hours after‍ the lawmakers ⁢departed. Trump’s team posted a‍ digitally altered video on social media depicting Jeffries wearing a sombrero and fake ⁤mustache alongside Schumer outside the White House.The ⁤post was widely ⁣condemned⁢ as ⁢racist.

Jeffries responded with a ⁢legal reference,⁣ stating,⁤ “Res ipsa ⁤loquitur. it⁢ means: The thing speaks ‍for itself.” He further criticized the management’s subsequent actions, calling them “unhinged ​and unserious” and lamenting the ⁣lack of follow-up to pursue a “meaningful bipartisan path ⁤toward funding the government.”

The incident underscores⁢ the challenges​ of bipartisan compromise in Washington, notably regarding annual appropriations. While Trump ‍has recently advanced priorities through executive action and with a compliant Congress – including the “One Big Lovely Bill ⁤Act” which enacted tax breaks, ​spending cuts,‍ and ​is now fueling his mass deportation⁣ agenda – navigating the legislative ⁢process typically ⁣requires negotiation, especially in the Senate. The government remains at risk⁤ of⁢ a shutdown as​ negotiations stall.

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Tennessee Health Tax Credits: Congress Failure Could Double Premiums

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 4, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Health Insurance Premiums ⁣Face‍ potential Surge as⁢ Government Shutdown Looms

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Thousands of Tennesseans⁢ could see significant increases ‌in their health‍ insurance premiums next year if Congress fails too act⁢ swiftly to extend enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits, experts warn. With open⁣ enrollment for 2026‌ coverage beginning in less than a month,the uncertainty surrounding⁤ a potential federal government shutdown​ and stalled negotiations over⁣ funding‌ is creating real fear among those‍ relying on ⁢the financial assistance.

The enhanced tax credits,initially ‍expanded under the American Rescue Plan in 2021 and extended ⁤through 2025,have made health‌ insurance more affordable for millions of Americans,including a considerable number of ​Tennesseans. ⁣Without congressional action,​ these credits are set to⁢ expire,‍ possibly leading to substantial premium increases for‌ individuals and families who ​currently qualify. ‍According ⁢to estimates, families could ‌face ‍premium ⁤hikes ⁣ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars annually.

“We cannot afford for ⁣Congress to wait any‌ longer, because​ premiums for next year are being set now,” stated A.K. Garr, a Nashvillian and educator, ⁤in​ a‌ recent‍ opinion piece. “To keep our coverage, we must sign ⁣up during an enrollment period ​that begins in less⁢ than a month. If​ Congress waits until November or December to ‍extend the improved tax ⁢credits, manny families will have already abandoned their coverage due to the real⁣ fear of skyrocketing​ premiums.”

The current impasse stems from a broader struggle in Congress to agree on a federal budget. On October 1, ⁤2025, the federal government⁣ entered a shutdown after President Donald Trump and congressional ⁢leaders failed to reach a funding compromise. The shutdown adds⁤ further‌ uncertainty ⁤to the ​timeline for extending the ACA tax credits.

The ACA marketplace offers health ⁤insurance options to⁣ individuals and families ​who do not receive coverage‌ through an employer or government programs like Medicare or Medicaid. ‍The tax credits ⁢help lower‌ monthly premiums‍ based on ‍income, making coverage ‍more ⁢accessible.⁣ Tennessee currently has over[InsertcurrentTennessee‌ACAenrollmentnumber-⁤[InsertcurrentTennesseeACAenrollmentnumber-[InsertcurrentTennessee‌ACAenrollmentnumber-⁤[InsertcurrentTennesseeACAenrollmentnumber-research ​needed]individuals enrolled in ACA plans,⁢ many of whom rely on these subsidies.

Beyond the ​financial impact, advocates emphasize ⁢the ‌importance of continuous health coverage. “Congress’ indifference to our situation is⁢ especially⁤ galling,” Garr wrote. ‌”As taxpayers, we pay for the health ⁣insurance ⁤that members of Congress and their ⁣families enjoy.The rest⁢ of us also‌ need health coverage to protect us from medical bankruptcy⁤ and ‍to afford essential health care services.”

The open enrollment period for 2026 ACA plans is scheduled to begin​ on November 1, 2025, and run ​through January 15, 2026. Consumers are encouraged⁣ to visit HealthCare.gov to explore their options and determine⁤ eligibility for financial assistance. The ​outcome of the⁤ congressional negotiations will directly impact the affordability of ⁤those⁣ options.

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Ezra Klein Urges Shutdown: Inside the Latest Government Crisis

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 2, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Washington D.C. – The U.S. goverment entered a shutdown after Democrats and Republicans failed to reach an agreement on ‍federal funding, despite last-minute negotiations. this shutdown marks the latest in a series of similar events, raising questions about the⁤ effectiveness of such tactics and historical outcomes.

Historically, attempts to leverage government⁣ shutdowns for political gain have frequently enough backfired. Three prominent examples – over Clinton‘s budget in the 1990s,​ over immigration in 2018, and a separate attempt concerning​ Dreamers – all resulted ​in the initiating party failing to achieve their objectives and absorbing ⁤public blame. A separate vote on‌ the Dreamers issue ultimately proved fruitless.

Several theories attempt to explain thes⁢ outcomes. A former Clinton aide ‍suggested the inherent advantage ⁤of ⁣a sitting President ⁣in controlling⁣ public attention, a dynamic seemingly broken by donald Trump during the 2018-2019 shutdown ⁤over ⁢wall funding. Trump⁤ notably stated during a televised meeting with Democratic leaders, “I will be the one to shut it down. I won’t blame you for it.” Others point to a perceived “duty gene”​ within the Democratic Party, traditionally viewed as the “governing Party,” as noted by Susan B. Glasser of‍ The New York Times. However, this ‌didn’t hold true in the ​case of the Dreamers.

Political scientist‌ Matthew Glassman recently told ⁤ The ‍New York Times that ⁣shutdowns generally “don’t work,” with‌ the resisting side consistently framing the issue around the negative impacts on federal workers and citizens. This strategy, Glassman argues,‍ ultimately leads​ to the “shutdown⁣ coalition” fracturing, the government reopening, and the initiating party suffering politically.

Despite this historical pattern,⁢ some early‍ polling data suggested voters were prepared to blame republicans, given ‍their control of the White House⁢ and both chambers of Congress⁢ – a relatively ​uncommon scenario for shutdowns. However, ‍the long-term political consequences of past shutdowns, such as those in 1995 and 2013, remain debated. Some‌ argue these events, despite failing to achieve substantive policy changes, contributed to a narrative of uncompromising conservatism that benefited the Republican Party. The question remains whether Democrats will face lasting repercussions​ from this shutdown, particularly given ​the potential for future events to ‍overshadow it by ​the time of the upcoming midterm elections.

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Democrats face uphill battle in government shutdown gamble with Trump

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 2, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Democrats Confront Steep Challenges as Shutdown Standoff with Trump intensifies

WASHINGTON – A meeting at the White ⁢House on Monday failed to yield a ‍breakthrough in averting a government shutdown,​ leaving ​Democrats facing a challenging political ⁤landscape as negotiations with President Trump remain stalled. The impasse, fueled by deep distrust and exacerbated by a controversial ⁤AI-generated image‌ shared ​by the president,⁢ threatens a prolonged closure ​with potentially escalating ​consequences for the public.

The core‍ of the dispute centers ⁢on ⁣funding ⁤for ⁣ [mention specific funding issue – article doesn’t specify, so omit]. While both​ sides express a desire to avoid a shutdown, significant ideological divides and a breakdown⁣ in interaction‌ are hindering progress. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries,⁤ D-N.Y., reportedly left the White house meeting angered not only⁢ by the ⁣lack of ⁢agreement but also by a digitally altered image posted by the ​president depicting ​Jeffries with a handlebar mustache and sombrero, accompanied by mariachi music. Jeffries labeled the image “racist” and publicly challenged the⁣ president to repeat ‍the sentiment directly to him.

This standoff arrives at⁣ a sensitive moment for Democrats, who are attempting to ‌demonstrate their ability to effectively oppose the administration and articulate a clear message beyond ongoing debates surrounding healthcare policy. A prolonged shutdown would likely‌ amplify public‌ hardship and potentially place ‍democrats at a disadvantage,​ notably as the ⁢pain of a closure becomes more widespread.

According‍ to analysis, a government shutdown⁤ could ‍impact [mention potential impacts – article doesn’t specify, so omit]. The outcome of this negotiation ‍will likely set the tone ⁢for future interactions ‌between the administration and the opposition party, and could have lasting​ implications for the legislative agenda.

Howard Kurtz is a media and political analyst and the former ‌host of⁤ FOX News Channel’s⁤ MediaBuzz. ‍Based in⁣ Washington, D.C.,he joined ⁤the network in 2013 ⁣and regularly appears on Special Report with Bret Baier ​and The Story with Martha MacCallum among other programs.

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