Senators push Federal Aviation Administration for answers on staff reductions, use of AI
American lawmakers are pressing FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford for answers on the impact of FAA workforce reductions on aviation safety.
American lawmakers are pressing FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford for answers on the impact of FAA workforce reductions on aviation safety.
Bodily autonomy—the right to privacy and integrity over our own bodies—is rapidly vanishing. The debate now extends beyond forced vaccinations or invasive searches to include biometric surveillance, wearable tracking, and predictive health profiling.
AEW began its Aragon Ballroom residency with a bang, addressing the fallout from “All In: Texas” and ushering in a new era for the promotion.
The anticipation is building for Waynesboro’s GloW event and drone show on Saturday night in Constitution Park.
The House energy coalition decries President Donald Trump’s Republican Budget Bill as the ultimate betrayal of working American families.
After spending months firing federal workers, slashing public services, gutting healthcare, and raising taxes for everyone but the rich, our country just wasted hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars on a detention center in Florida.

Ten Virginia airports have received $21,254,275 in federal grant funding to support infrastructure improvements through the U.S. DOT.
Five JMU students have been selected for the Virginia Governor’s Fellows Program, which offers aspiring public servants hands-on experience.
An amendment was introduced last week to prioritize aviation safety in America and honor the victims of the January 29 DCA tragedy.
After 50 years in the J. Edgar Hoover Building in downtown Washington, D.C., the FBI will move headquarters to the Ronald Reagan Building.
Local news is in “serious jeopardy,” according to experts. Pitch in and help AFP continue to deliver news to the Valley, Virginia and beyond.