Lines at security checkpoints stretched more than an hour at airports across the country Sunday, as the partial government shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security continues. The department, ...
The loss of experienced Transportation Security Administration agents and uncertainty about when full funding will return is raising the prospect of long lines snarling air traffic ahead of the FIFA ...
In a department built to respond to catastrophic threats, employees have been reduced to bartering for office supplies.
(The Hill) — The federal government appears to be barreling toward yet another partial shutdown this week, as Democrats and Republicans remain at odds over a deal to keep the Department of Homeland ...
Transportation Security Administration agents may not receive paychecks again soon, as Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin warned Tuesday that funds would dry up if lawmakers fail to approve ...
D.H.S. Shutdown: The House passed and the president signed a Senate bill on Thursday that funds the Department of Homeland Security, abruptly resolving a nearly 80-day impasse. The measure provides ...
The partial government shutdown ended this week, but the toll it has taken on the TSA may still be felt for months to come, experts have warned.
Viral scenes of travelers waiting in hours-long lines at the nation's airports may no longer be the norm, but that doesn't mean the Transportation Security Administration is back to its pre-shutdown ...
Today was reportedly the last full paycheck using that emergency money that President Donald Trump authorized last month, but this week we heard from Homeland Security Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen ...