U.S. presidents have used autopens since Thomas Jefferson; the first to use an autopen to sign a law was Barack Obama.
Senate Democrats crusaded to gut the filibuster amid frustrations over slow progress in advancing former President Joe Biden’s agenda. Now they’re gearing up to embrace that very same tool to block a ...
A watchdog group has asked the Transportation Department’s inspector general to investigate whether the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) business with Elon Musk’s Starlink violates conflict ...
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AlterNet on MSNAviation worker slams Trump and DOGE for 'reckless cuts' that 'are doing damage' to airline 'safety'Many critics of the mass layoffs of federal government workers being carried out by the Trump Administration with the help of ...
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said on Monday that he expects federal subsidies for sustainable aviation fuel under the ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNUS: Why Trump ditched Biden’s DEI in FAA – Transport Secretary DuffyUnited States of America Secretary of Transport, Sean Duffy has explained why President Donald Trump ditched ex-Joe Biden’s ...
A judge reinstated Cathy Harris as Merit Systems Protection Board chair, ruling that Trump’s firing was unlawful. The case ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNSpaceX aims for Thursday Starship test flightElon Musk's SpaceX is now aiming for Thursday to conduct the next test flight of its massive Starship rocket, following a ...
President Trump laid out an aggressive approach to 'renewing the American dream' in his address to a joint session of ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNTrump On Cocaine HIGH In White House: U.S President Vows To Punish Joe Biden Or HunterU.S. President Donald Trump made explosive claims during a late-night press conference, alleging thatcocaine use was rampant in the White House during Joe Biden’s tenure. Trump vowed to take action ...
Former President Joe Biden in 2024 signed into law a FAA reauthorization bill that requires the agency to hire to the maximum ...
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'Beyond belief': Musk ridiculed for 'inane' effort to rehire air traffic control workersthe Times reported that its air traffic control tower had a staff of 19 controllers—as opposed to the 30 recommended by the FAA and controllers’ union." Trump blamed that crash on former President Joe ...
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