
Rene Marsh
National Correspondent at CNN
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1 week ago |
wrex.com | Pete Muntean |Rene Marsh |Aaron Cooper |Amanda Musa
(CNN) — Air traffic controllers in Philadelphia were guiding planes to Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey last week when communications suddenly crashed. “Approach, are you there?” one pilot asked the controller. The controller stopped responding. United Airlines Flight 1951, flying from New Orleans to the Newark hub, tried to radio the controller five times before finally getting a response.
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1 week ago |
cnn.com | Lauren Mascarenhas |Pete Muntean |Rene Marsh
A control tower is seen at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey on Monday, May 5, 2025. Seth Wenig/AP CNN — More than a week of delays at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey were caused after air traffic controllers lost communication with aircraft they were supposed to be controlling, and as a result took leave government employees use after experiencing traumatic situations.
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4 weeks ago |
news8000.com | Marshall Cohen |Rene Marsh
Washington (CNN) — A staggering 25% of Internal Revenue Service employees are planning to take buyouts and resign, according to three sources with direct knowledge of the matter. The deadline for IRS employees to accept the latest round of “deferred resignation” buyout offers was Tuesday morning. The latest numbers indicate that roughly 22,000 people want to take the offer, the sources said.
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4 weeks ago |
cnnespanol.cnn.com | Marshall Cohen |Rene Marsh
Washington CNN — Un asombroso 25 % de los empleados del Servicio de Impuestos Internos (IRS, por sus siglas en inglés) planean aceptar las ofertas de indemnización, según tres fuentes con conocimiento directo del asunto. La fecha límite para que los empleados del IRS aceptaran la última ronda de ofertas de indemnización de “renuncia diferida” fue este martes por la mañana. Las últimas cifras indican que aproximadamente 22.000 personas quieren aceptar la oferta, dijeron las fuentes.
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4 weeks ago |
channel3000.com | Marshall Cohen |Rene Marsh
Washington (CNN) — A staggering 25% of Internal Revenue Service employees are planning to take buyouts and resign, according to three sources with direct knowledge of the matter. The deadline for IRS employees to accept the latest round of “deferred resignation” buyout offers was Tuesday morning. The latest numbers indicate that roughly 22,000 people want to take the offer, the sources said.
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