
Reshad Hudson
Washington Correspondent at Nexstar Media Group
Washington Correspondent at WDHN-TV (Dothan, AL )
Washington Correspondent for @NexstarDC |@UofAlabama 🎓. Retweets are not endorsements, they're just interesting. Views are my own. | Email: [email protected]
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2 days ago |
dcnewsnow.com | Reshad Hudson
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – Travelers flying through Newark Liberty International Airport should prepare for disruptions. The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced that the number of flights at Newark will be significantly reduced over the next several weeks due to ongoing radar outages and a critical shortage of air traffic controllers. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed the move Monday, emphasizing that safety is the top priority. “We’re not doing it to delay people’s travel.
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wkrn.com | Reshad Hudson
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – Travelers flying through Newark Liberty International Airport should prepare for disruptions. The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced that the number of flights at Newark will be significantly reduced over the next several weeks due to ongoing radar outages and a critical shortage of air traffic controllers. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed the move Monday, emphasizing that safety is the top priority. “We’re not doing it to delay people’s travel.
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nbc4i.com | Storm Wolf |Reshad Hudson
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – Travelers flying through Newark Liberty International Airport should prepare for disruptions. The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced that the number of flights at Newark will be significantly reduced over the next several weeks due to ongoing radar outages and a critical shortage of air traffic controllers. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed the move Monday, emphasizing that safety is the top priority. “We’re not doing it to delay people’s travel.
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ksn.com | Reshad Hudson
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – Travelers flying through Newark Liberty International Airport should prepare for disruptions. The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced that the number of flights at Newark will be significantly reduced over the next several weeks due to ongoing radar outages and a critical shortage of air traffic controllers. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed the move Monday, emphasizing that safety is the top priority. “We’re not doing it to delay people’s travel.
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yourcentralvalley.com | Reshad Hudson
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – Travelers flying through Newark Liberty International Airport should prepare for disruptions. The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced that the number of flights at Newark will be significantly reduced over the next several weeks due to ongoing radar outages and a critical shortage of air traffic controllers. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed the move Monday, emphasizing that safety is the top priority. “We’re not doing it to delay people’s travel.
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