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Niraj Chokshi, our reporter covering transportation, describes where and how flights are being cut in the government shutdown.
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No. 7 BYU embracing opportunity to play against No. 8 Texas Tech on Saturday in wild and rowdy Lubbock, Texas Deseret NewsWeek 11 preview: Five freshmen who've impressed, how the Aggies got better in 2025 and more ESPNBYU vs. Texas Tech prediction: Odds, picks, best bet for Saturday's Big 12 headliner New York PostWhere is 'College GameDay' this week? Location, schedule for Week 11 Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
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The Latest: Hundreds of flights canceled nationwide due to government shutdown AP NewsCongress remains gridlocked as air travel worsens due to shutdown CNNSee Where Flights Have Been Canceled as Government Shutdown Drags On The New York TimesAirlines cancel more than 700 U.S. flights as FAA-ordered shutdown cuts begin CNBC
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Flights canceled at 40 U.S. airports: Follow live updates as FAA cuts to air traffic take effect amid government shutdown YahooWhat Travelers Need to Know About the Shutdown, Flight Reductions and Delays The New York TimesTravelers face mounting delays this weekend as airlines cut hundreds of flights due to the shutdown. Here's what to know CNNAirlines cancel more than 700 U.S. flights as FAA-ordered shutdown cuts begin CNBC
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The FAA is cutting 10% of air traffic at 40 of the nation's busiest airports, canceling hundreds of flights and creating uncertainty for many more passengers. Here's what to do if you're one of them.
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Kidney disease among top 10 causes of death; 800 million people affected and most don't even know it: Here's how to catch it early Times of IndiaRise in Kidney Disease Tied to Other Chronic Conditions, Study Finds The New York TimesChronic kidney disease is now the ninth leading cause of death, global analysis finds Medical Xpress
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There were long lines at Logan Airport this morning as passengers queued up for help. The airlines have begun canceling flights to comply with a federal order related to the government shutdown.
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Want to be a better leader? Here's how two CEOs hold themselves to a high standard.
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