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Government Shutdown
IRS Recalls 46K Workers From Furlough To Handle Tax Returns Without Pay
By MARCY GORDON
01.15.19 | 4:55 pm
As Coast Guard Members Miss Out On Paycheck, Donations Pour In
By Kate Riga
01.15.19 | 2:15 pm
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 14: U.S. President Donald Trump answers questions from the press as he departs the White House January 14, 2019 in Washington, DC. Trump is scheduled to travel to New Orleans today to address the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 100th annual convention. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 14: U.S. President Donald Trump answers questions from the press as he departs the White House January 14, 2019 in Washington, DC. Trump is scheduled to travel to New Orleans today to address the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 100th annual convention. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Is The White House Still Laying The Groundwork For A National Emergency? Prime Badge
By John Light
01.15.19 | 12:58 pm
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 14: U.S. President Donald Trump answers questions from the press as he departs the White House January 14, 2019 in Washington, DC. Trump is scheduled to travel to New Orleans today to address the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 100th annual convention. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 14: U.S. President Donald Trump answers questions from the press as he departs the White House January 14, 2019 in Washington, DC. Trump is scheduled to travel to New Orleans today to address the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 100th annual convention. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
House Dem Centrists Tell Trump To Take A Hike, Won’t Meet On Shutdown
By Cameron Joseph
01.15.19 | 12:07 pm
January 14, 2019 Atlanta: Security lines at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport stretched more than an hour long Monday morning, Jan. 14, 2019 causing travelers to miss flights amid the partial federal shutdown. At a time when the world’s busiest airport has its biggest crowds, there were at least six security lanes closed at domestic terminal security checkpoints, while passengers waited in lines that stretched through the terminal and were winding through baggage claim. The long lines signaled staffing shortages at security checkpoints, as TSA officers have been working without pay since the federal shutdown began Dec. 22. Airport officials normally advise travelers to get to the airport two hours before domestic flights, but on Monday morning Hartsfield-Jackson spokesman Andrew Gobeil advised that travelers should consult with their airlines. Travelers may need to get to the airport even earlier due to the long waits. JOHN SPINK/JSPINK@AJC.COM January 14, 2019 Atlanta: Security lines at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport stretched more than an hour long Monday morning, Jan. 14, 2019 causing travelers to miss flights amid the partial federal shutdown. At a time when the world’s busiest airport has its biggest crowds, there were at least six security lanes closed at domestic terminal security checkpoints, while passengers waited in lines that stretched through the terminal and were winding through baggage claim. The long lines signaled staffing shortages at security checkpoints, as TSA officers have been working without pay since the federal shutdown began Dec. 22. Airport officials normally advise travelers to get to the airport two hours before domestic flights, but on Monday morning Hartsfield-Jackson spokesman Andrew Gobeil advised that travelers should consult with their airlines. Travelers may need to get to the airport even earlier due to the long waits. JOHN SPINK/JSPINK@AJC.COM
‘It’s Chaos Out Here’: TSA Absences Keep Soaring In 4th Week Of Shutdown
By Jeff Martin and DAVID KOENIG
01.15.19 | 10:02 am
January 14, 2019 - Washington, DC, United States President Donald J. Trump presents fast food to be served to the Clemson Tigers to celebrate their Championship at the White House. (Chris Kleponis / Polaris) January 14, 2019 - Washington, DC, United States President Donald J. Trump presents fast food to be served to the Clemson Tigers to celebrate their Championship at the White House. (Chris Kleponis / Polaris)
Trump Humble Brags About Buying ‘Over 1,000 Hamberders’ (Hamburgers) For Team
By Nicole LaFond
01.15.19 | 8:34 am
WH Chases Moderate House Dems From Red States To Try To Pressure Pelosi
By Nicole LaFond
01.15.19 | 7:33 am
The Winner Of The Shutdown? Brandon Judd, Border Patrol Union President
By RICHARD LARDNER
01.15.19 | 7:30 am
In The White House’s Backyard, The Shutdown Hits Hard
By Ashraf Khalil
01.15.19 | 7:24 am
Trump Gives College Football Champs ‘Great American’ Fast Food
By Matt Shuham
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