
Patrick Terpstra
Reporter at E. W. Scripps Company
national investigative television reporter/editor, Scripps News Washington Bureau | reader, writer, runner, roamer | [email protected]
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2 days ago |
tmj4.com | Patrick Terpstra |Tony Aria
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is contemplating significant flight reductions at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey to help ease ongoing travel disruptions. This follows yet another radar outage over the weekend that prompted a ground stop, leading to numerous flight cancellations and delays. Speaking on Monday, Duffy acknowledged the gravity of the situation, while attributing much of the current turmoil to the Biden administration.
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2 days ago |
scrippsnews.com | Patrick Terpstra
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is contemplating significant flight reductions at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey to help ease ongoing travel disruptions. This follows yet another radar outage over the weekend that prompted a ground stop, leading to numerous flight cancellations and delays. Speaking on Monday, Duffy acknowledged the gravity of the situation, while attributing much of the current turmoil to the Biden administration.
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6 days ago |
scrippsnews.com | Patrick Terpstra
The nation’s air traffic control system has needed major upgrades for decades, with outdated technology contributing to significant flight delays and cancellations just this week in Newark, New Jersey. Go into a control tower and you may see people still using paper and floppy disks to keep track of airplanes. Many examples of that old technology were on display during an announcement by the Department of Transportation about modernizing air traffic control.
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6 days ago |
ktvh.com | Patrick Terpstra
The nation’s air traffic control system has needed major upgrades for decades, with outdated technology contributing to significant flight delays and cancellations just this week in Newark, New Jersey. Go into a control tower and you may see people still using paper and floppy disks to keep track of airplanes. Many examples of that old technology were on display during an announcement by the Department of Transportation about modernizing air traffic control.
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6 days ago |
newschannel5.com | Patrick Terpstra
The nation's air traffic control system has needed major upgrades for decades, with outdated technology contributing to significant flight delays and cancellations just this week in Newark, New Jersey. Go into a control tower and you may see people still using paper and floppy disks to keep track of airplanes. Many examples of that old technology were on display during an announcement by the Department of Transportation about modernizing air traffic control.
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ICE let her stay in the states for years. That suddenly changed during a routine check-in. Now she's separated from her husband and little girl. Here's our joint @scrippsnews @bellybeastcuba story from Havana https://t.co/eMce3g49kn

Video shows troopers clearly suspect Abrego-Garcia is getting paid to transport workers, but no evidence they are being transported against their will aka trafficked

@ScrippsNews has obtained video of a 2022 traffic stop involving Kilmar Abrego Garcia. He was not arrested or charged w/ a crime, but this video has been referenced by admin officials as they continue to make a case that his deportation is justified. Coverage w/ @PatrickTerpstra https://t.co/JvSSE168A5

We started looking into which international students are losing legal status in US and found many of them never participated in political protests or committed crimes https://t.co/2HeatL62Fn