The shutdown is over. Flights have resumed. Thanksgiving travelers might wonder: What now? Nov 24, 2025 Nov 24, 2025 Updated Dec 4, 2025 0 Iconic Mandarin Oriental Hotel demolished AP top stories April 10 LA 2028 Olympics tickets go on sale as demand surges Highlights from Tuesday’s Shenandoah/Clarinda tennis dual US: Cherry Blossoms Transform New York City Waterfront Into Stunning Spring Display. Wireless Festival cancelled after Kanye West blocked from entering UK Speculating on the Top NFL Draft Picks and Trade Options Anthropic Bid Upheld Melania Trump denies ties to Jeffrey Epstein in a White House address US claims 'strong signs' for deal with Iran Erik Per Sullivan turned down 'buckets of money' for Malcolm In The Middle reboot. RAW: FILE- TRUMP SAYS US WILL BLOCKADE STRAIT OF HORMUZ AP top stories April 12 Taiwan Pushes Sovereign AI as a Matter of National Security China: China-made window cleaning robot wins global consumers. Aaron Boone Explains How The Yankees Fixed Their Baserunning | 1342 Climate change is outpacing evolution. Scientists are using DNA to catch up AP reporters add context to Iran ceasefire agreement The turbulence caused by the longest government shutdown on record may still be fresh on travelers' minds this Thanksgiving. As featured on The shutdown is over. Flights have resumed. Thanksgiving travelers might wonder: What now? Staying informed about weather, traffic, and airport wait times can help ease anxiety during busiest travel week of the year. Here's a guide. Latest video AP top stories April 12 Iconic Mandarin Oriental Hotel demolished RAW: FILE- TRUMP SAYS US WILL BLOCKADE STRAIT OF HORMUZ Iran: Large banner in Tehran declares Strait of Hormuz belongs to Iran. US, Iran hold separate talks with Pakistan's PM ahead of negotiations Rory McIlroy breaks down chip-in birdie on 17 at the Masters AP top stories April 10 Climate change is outpacing evolution. Scientists are using DNA to catch up Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
The shutdown is over. Flights have resumed. Thanksgiving travelers might wonder: What now? Staying informed about weather, traffic, and airport wait times can help ease anxiety during busiest travel week of the year. Here's a guide.