Flight delays more common as US government shutdown drags on

Due to the government shutdown, American air traffic controllers will miss their paychecks, raising concerns that the already understaffed staff will be subject to increased financial strain as they manage thousands of flights every day.

On Tuesday, checks were due.

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Because the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was already running out of controllers before the shutdown, flight delays are becoming more frequent across the nation as more controllers report being sick.

The pressure placed on controllers has been continued by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and National Air Traffic Controllers Association President Nick Daniels. According to them, the issues are only likely to get worse as the shutdown drags on.

Some controllers are grappling with paying for the medication needed to keep their children alive, Daniels said, not just about the mortgage payments and groceries they pay.

One controller told his daughter that she couldn’t join the traveling volleyball team because he couldn’t afford the cost during the shutdown, Duffy claimed.

At a press conference held on Tuesday at LaGuardia Airport in New York City, Daniels remarked, “Air traffic controllers have to have 100% of focus 100% of the time.” “And I’m watching the arrival of air traffic controllers.” I understand the narratives. They are concerned about having to pay for their daughter’s medication. I received a message from a controller stating that I’m running out of money. And she dies if she doesn’t receive the medication she needs. That’s the end. ‘”

When there aren’t enough controllers to ensure safety, the FAA limits the number of flights that land and take off in an airport. At airports like New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport and California’s Burbank Airport, delays frequently lasted hours or even hours. However, Los Angeles International Airport had to halt all flights for almost two hours over the weekend.

On Tuesday, controllers are organizing to stand outside at least 17 airports across the country to distribute flyers urging the shutdown to end as soon as possible.

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During the shutdown, more controllers have called in sick, both because they are frustrated with the situation and because they need extra time to work for a second job rather than to stay at their regular jobs of six days a week. Although Duffy has claimed that controllers who abuse their sick time may be fired, the majority of them have kept coming to work every day.

As controllers focus more on finances, according to air traffic controller Joe Segretto, who works at a regional radar facility that oversees flights flying into and out of New York airports.

Segretto asserted that “the pressure is real.” “These planes are being kept safe by us.” We have trainees who are attempting to learn a new job that is very fast-paced, extremely stressful, and extremely complex, and are now concerned about how to pay their bills.

Duffy claimed that the government’s long-standing shortage of about 3, 000 controllers is also being made more difficult by the shutdown. He claimed that some Oklahoma City air traffic controller students have left the program, and that younger controllers who are still receiving training may decide to leave.

Duffy claimed that the shutdown is preventing me from achieving those objectives.

Older celeb dads as Kelsey Grammer welcomes eighth child at 70

With his eighth child and fourth wife Kayte Walsh, 46, Kelly Grammer is the latest older celebrity to become a father once more at the age of 70.

Kelsey Grammer became a dad for the eighth time to join a list of older celebrities welcoming children in their later years. The Frasier Crane star has announced he has welcomed his latest child to his clan at the age of 70.

It is his eighth time becoming a father, and his fourth time being married to his current wife Kayte Walsh. From 1997 to 2011, the acting legend wed Housewives of Beverly Hills actress Camille Donatacci. Between 1982 and 1990, he and dancer Doreen Alderman were married to Leigh-Anne Csuhany for a year.

And he is among good company when it comes to older dads in the showbiz world. Here, we look at some of those to become fathers over the age of 60.

Kelsey Grammer

Christopher Walsh, the actor’s fourth wife, and Kayte Walsh, his mother, recently welcomed him. He joins his large family as the newest member.

The proud father said, “We just had our fourth one, so it just became eight kids!” during a Pod Meets World appearance. Exactly three days ago. Christopher recently “joined the family.”

As the children Kelsey and Kayte share, Christopher also has sons Auden James, eight, and Faith, 13; Additionally, the actor has four children who were in other relationships.

Bernie Ecclestone

The former Formula 1 boss revealed in 2020 he was set to become a dad again at the ripe old age of 89. Despite already being a grandad to five, the billionaire welcomes first son just months before his 90th birthday in October.

Hugh Grant

Hugh Grant, the star of Notting Hill and Love Actually, became a dad for the first time at 51 back in 2011, reports the Mirror. The Hollywood heartthrob, once linked with Elizabeth Hurley, welcomed daughter Tabitha with ex-partner Tinglan Hong.

In 2013, he and his on-again, off-again girlfriend had son Felix Chang. Tinglan and Anna Eberstein have two children, but they have one child and one child.

Cowell, Simon

Business tycoon and creator of X Factor, is a dad to young son Eric. The British star, now 66, and his girlfriend Lauren Silverman became parents in 2014, when Simon was 54.

They welcomed their son, now six, on Valentine’s Day in New York. Eric, named after Simon’s late father, was born at the city’s Lenox Hill Hospital.

Simon hopped on a flight straight to New York after learning about Lauren’s early labor. Simon has since admitted that he hasn’t ruled out having more children in the future.

He previously told Lizzie Cundy on This Morning: “If you’d have asked me six years ago I would have probably gone, ‘I might have left this a bit too late,’ but then you go, ‘Oh how you could imagine him not being here.'”.

Sir Elton John

Zachary, 9, and Elijah, 7, are the two sons the legendary singer and his husband, David Furnish. The musician, 66, was the first to become a father.

A surrogate mother assisted the couple in achieving their dream of starting a family in 2011 when Zachary was born. Elijah and Elton welcomed the family two years later, and he later acknowledged that he “regrets it a little bit starting sooner” because he “adores being a father so much.”

Sir Rod Stewart

The crooner is father to eight children in total, including two with current wife Penny Lancaster. The couple’s sons Alastair and Aiden complete Rod’s brood alongside six children from earlier relationships.

When his youngest son Aiden was born in 2011, the music icon was 66 years old.

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Mick, the legendary Rolling Stones guitarist, later embraced fatherhood. Lucas was the father of the frontman when his son, Luciana Gimenez, 50, was born in 1999 after a brief romance with Brazilian television personality and model Luciana Gimenez.

Lucas resembles his rock star father and his seven other siblings in a striking way.

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Kelce ties Chiefs record in win over Commanders

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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said that Travis Kelce is the “true Chiefs chief” after tying the team’s touchdown record in Monday’s win over the Washington Commanders.

For the first time in his career, Mahomes was intercepted on each of his team’s first two possessions, but he found his rhythm after the interval to inspire the Chiefs to a 28-7 win.

The score was 7-7 at half-time before the NFL’s two-time Most Valuable Player made three touchdown passes in the second half to Kareem Hunt, Rashee Rice and Kelce.

Mahomes completed 25 of his 34 passes for 299 yards while tight end Kelce enjoyed his best performance of the season, making six catches for 99 yards.

The 36-year-old’s third touchdown of the season was his 83rd overall, putting him level with Priest Holmes for the most regular-season touchdowns in franchise history.

“He is the guy that’s been here through the whole thing, been here with coach [Andy] Reid the entire time, and he helped set the culture.

Kelce considered retirement after the Chiefs’ Super Bowl defeat by the Philadelphia Eagles in February but committed to at least another season in March.

The three-time Super Bowl winner said he and Commanders tight end Zach Ertz, 34, are making the most of the time they have left in their career.

“We’re cherishing every single one of these games, not knowing how long we’ll be able to do this,” said Kelce.

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Trump’s granddaughter Kai to make LPGA debut

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Kai Trump, granddaughter of US President Donald Trump, will make her LPGA Tour debut next month.

The Annika, which has a prize pool of $3.25 million (£2.45 million), will be played at the Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida on November 13 through November 16 with the sponsorship of the 18-year-old.

She has a commitment to play golf at the University of Miami in 2026 because she is Donald Trump’s eldest daughter.

Kai Trump stated in a statement that “my dream is to compete with the best players on the LPGA Tour.”

“This experience will be incredible.” As I prepare to make my LPGA Tour debut, I look forward to meeting and playing golf alongside many of my heroes and mentors.

At the Annika, she will compete against some of the biggest names in the sport, including Lilia Vu, England’s Champion, and world number two Nelly Korda, who won her third title last year.

Trump’s “wide following and reach are helping to introduce golf to new audiences, especially among younger fans,” according to the LPGA.

According to Ricki Lasky, chief tour business and operations officer of the LPGA, sponsor invitations are a crucial way to highlight emerging talent and draw new attention to our tournaments and the LPGA.

We’re looking forward to seeing her progress further.

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Zamfara Lawmaker Defects From PDP To APC

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) have merged under the leadership of Maharashtra Faru, a member of the Maradun II Constituency-based Zamfara State House of Assembly.

The APC’s Zamfara State chapter formally met him at a ceremony in Gusau.

Faru had previously made his defection known in a letter from October 27, 2025, which was sent to the House of Assembly’s Clerk.

He cited poor PDP leadership, particularly at the state level, as the primary cause of his ouster in the letter.

I want to let you know that I have left the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), having reviewed recent events in our party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), especially at the national level, and that I have joined the All Progressives Congress (APC) because I believe the party’s leadership is lacking there.

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Faru explained that his decision was based on extensive consultation with his electorate, who, in his opinion, voted in favor of joining the APC.

During a lively ceremony held at the party’s Secretariat in Gusau, the lawmaker was formally accepted into the APC along with hundreds of his supporters.

The event, which was presided over by the Honourable Tukur Umar Danfulani, the State APC Chairman, also featured the defection of Alhaji Salisu Dodo Faru, a PDP ex officio member for Maradun Local Government, as well as five PDP ward chairmen from the Faru/Magami, Gidan Goga, Tsibiri, Kaya, and Janbako wards.

In a statement released at the time, Faru claimed that Governor Dauda Lawal’s failure to fulfill campaign promises, particularly regarding insecurity, the main factor that won voters’ support in the 2023 elections, was the catalyst behind his decision to quit the PDP.

He lamented that Maradun II PDP members had experienced injustice and disregard while their constituency had been ignored and denied fair representation.

“Dauda’s administration lacks fairness,” he declared. He claimed that only the government benefits the party’s supporters and favored PDP members.

Faru further claimed that many of the PDP’s governors and prominent members had switched to the APC because it had become plagued by crises at all levels.

“I’ve chosen to join Matawalle and Abdulaziz Yari, along with all of my supporters and party executives in my constituency for these reasons,” he continued.

Alhaji Salisu Dodo Faru, the PDP ex-officio member for Maradun Local Government, stated in his remarks that Maradun II Constituency is now the PDP’s “dead in.”

He accused Governor Dauda Lawal of abandoning devoted party members who worked tirelessly for his election victory and described him as an “accidental politician who lacks direction.”

He applauded Senator Abdulaziz Abubakar and the Defense Minister, Bello Matawalle, for continuing to work at the grassroots.

Dodo claimed that PDP will be a walkover by 2027 as a result of its immature politics.

UN’s Albanese presents blistering report on complicity in Gaza genocide

The UN special rapporteur on Palestine, Francesca Albanese, has criticized states that were involved in Israel’s genocide in Gaza and demanded a new multilateralism to stop it from occurring again.

On Tuesday, Albanese addressed delegates from the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation’s Cape Town, South Africa, in a remote address, titled “Gaza Genocide: a collective crime” at the UN General Assembly.

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She claimed that Israel had “strangled, starved, and shattered” Gaza when it was left. In her report, which examines the involvement of 63 states in Israel’s actions in both Gaza and the West Bank, is referred to as “decades of moral and political failure” in a colonial world order supported by a global system of complicity.

Too many states have damaged, established, and protected Israel’s militarised apartheid, allowing its settler colonial enterprise to splinter into genocide, the most serious crime against the Palestinian indigenous people, she claimed.

She claimed that a genocide had been prevented by diplomatic protection in international “fora meant to preserve peace,” military ties that ranged from weapons sales to joint trainings that “fed the genocidal machinery,” unconstitutional weapons sales, and trade with organizations like the European Union, which sanctioned Russia over Ukraine but continued to conduct business with Israel.

The 24-page report examines how third countries helped facilitate the “live-streamed atrocity,” focusing on how Israel used its veto seven times at the UN Security Council and managed ceasefire negotiations. It claimed that other Western countries had co-sponsored with abstentions, delays, and watered-down draft resolutions, strengthening “a simplistic rhetoric of “balance””.

Despite mounting mounting evidence of genocide, many states continued to supply Israel with weapons, according to the statement. The US Congress’s approval of a $ 26. 4 billion package for Israeli defense, as well as Israel’s threat to invade Rafah, a rumored “red line” for former US President Joe Biden, was exposed in the report.

The report also attributes responsibility to Germany, which exported arms to Israel during the genocide, with supplies ranging from “french to torpedoes” and to the United Kingdom, which allegedly flew more than 600 surveillance missions over Gaza since the war broke out in October 2023.

The report also highlighted the involvement of Arab and Muslim states in regional geopolitics through US-brokered normalization agreements with Israel while acknowledging the “complexity of regional geopolitics.”

It makes note of Egypt’s mediation during the war that it “maintained” significant security and economic ties with Israel, including energy cooperation, and the Rafah crossing’s closure.

Albanese claimed that the UNGA should have confronted the “perilous precedent” of sanctions the US had placed on her earlier this year because of her criticism of Israel’s actions in Palestine, which had prevented her from visiting New York in person.

These actions constitute an attack on the UN’s sovereignty, independence, integrity, and very core. These sanctions, if ignored, will add yet another nail to the coffin of the multilateral system, she claimed.

The report claimed that the genocide in Gaza “betrayed the trust placed in the foundations of global peace and security” by exposing an unprecedented rift between people and their governments.

The special rapporteur called for a new type of multilateralism during his UNGA speech, calling for “a living framework of rights and dignity for the many, not just a facade.”