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The Transportation Safety Administration says most of its officers received most of their backpay Monday for working during the shutdown.
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Longtime NBA player Tristan Thompson said he supported immigrating "the right way" but argued enforcement should be handled on a case-by-case basis.
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Las Vegas police released drone video showing officers tracking a violent suspect after a domestic incident involving an alleged vehicle ramming and stabbing.
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DHS employees remained unpaid as Congress took a recess during the record-breaking shutdown. Sen. Chris Coons defended the break, saying lawmakers are working in home states.
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TSA agents see partial paychecks Federal News NetworkTrump Live Updates: TSA Pay to Resume, but ICE Could Remain at Airports, Homan Says The New York TimesMajor US airports return to normal as TSA workers get paid ReutersMarch 29, 2026 — Trump administration, DHS shutdown news CNNUS airport lin
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Air Canada CEO to step down after backlash over his English-only crash message CBS NewsMichael Rousseau, Air Canada's CEO, to Step Down Amid Backlash Over Comments After Crash The New York TimesOpinion: Air Canada employees and investors deserve better than Michael Rousseau The Globe and MailAir Canada CEO to retire after condolence-video controversy BBC
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U.S. stocks are faring worse than during past geopolitical shocks — and there's plenty of room for them to fall further MarketWatch3 graphics show how the war in Iran is roiling markets CNNThree Reasons the Stock Market Can Endure the War WSJWhere to Find Winning Stocks Amid the Iran War Breakdown Barron'sIran war volatility strains trading in world's biggest markets Reuters
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TSA agents haven't been paid in six weeks as part of the longest partial government shutdown of all time, and many of them have been struggling to make ends meet.
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The war in Iran was a galvanizing force, but plenty of protesters focused on President Trump's immigration crackdown. Senate candidates in several key races joined the crowds.
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