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A source tells FOX Business the Federal Aviation Administration will begin sequester-related furloughs on Sunday, a move that has airlines preparing for the worst. With fewer air-traffic controllers on the job, the FAA reportedly is warning major airlines they could see nearly 7,000 daily flights delayed at more than a dozen major airports, according to a report by Reuters, citing a source close to the matter.The delays could reach up to 210 minutes at some airports, though the average delays will be much shorter, according to the report. The Administration says it will do all it can to mitigate the delays.The FAA would not comment on the reports, however it did point to statements made by Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood in February that claimed the FAA would "begin furloughs and start facility shut-downs in April."At the time, the FAA said it would make plans to cut $600 million for the remainder of the fiscal-year 2013, which includes furloughing a "vast majority" of its 47,000 e...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Friday said it's waiving the Jones Act in a move to allow additional oil tankers from the Gulf of Mexico to enter Northea...
Four days after superstorm Sandy smashed into the U.S. Northeast, rescuers on Friday were still discovering the extent of the death and devastation in New York and t...
FBN’s Lou Dobbs on the President’s Cabinet members.
Infosys Ltd. (500209.BY) said Thursday a former employee has sued the outsourcing-services provider in the U.S. over alleged abuse of visa rules, deepening the India...
Rep. Randy Forbes, (R-Va.), on DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano ’s comments about her authority and the USDA working with Mexico to provide food stamps to illegal immigrants and the looming fiscal cliff.
TownHall.com News Editor Katie Pavlich on how much Attorney General Eric Holder knew about the “Fast and Furious” operation and argues it was part of the Administration’s push for further gun regulations in the U.S.
FNC senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano on the Supreme Court hearings on the health-care law and whether the law will survive.
Janet Napolitano says Homeland Security ads can be “frightening,” a cop shoots a dog in Georgia and a photojournalist in Maryland becomes the latest victim of the war on cameras
National ICE Council President Chris Cane argues the Obama Administration has ordered immigration officers at ICE to not make arrests.
Radio host Laura Ingraham breaks down the success of the former Godfather’s Pizza CEO.
The United States urged 55 million people on its East Coast on Friday to prepare for the onslaught of massive Hurricane Irene, which President Barack Obama warned co...
Sheriff Paul Babeu on the growing scandal surrounding the ATF and operation ‘Fast and Furious.’
The Weekly Standard Senior Writer Stephen Hayes and former Deputy Assistant to President George W. Bush Brad Blakeman on White House claims about the impact of sequestration.
The sequester may ultimately threaten major travel delays at airports around the country, but the first weekday after the government's March 1 sequestration deadline...
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano on Monday cautioned airline passengers to get to the airport extra early because U.S. spending cuts have already led ...
FNC’s Eric Bolling on the funds being given to the Egyptian government.
Travelers heading in and out of the U.S. at the nation's already-overburdened airports may have to wait in line twice as long if sequestration hits on Friday, but st...
The White House escalated a campaign on Monday to convince Americans dire consequences await if government spending cuts go ahead on March 1, warning of a slow down ...
Rep. Trey Gowdy, (R-SC), on efforts to reform immigration policy.
