FAA to reduce air traffic by 10%. And, Trump administration plans to appeal SNAP ruling

NPRFriday, November 7, 2025 at 12:27:00 PM
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The FAA has announced a plan to reduce air traffic by 10% at busy airports, a move aimed at improving safety and efficiency in the skies. Meanwhile, a federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to fully restore SNAP food benefits, which provide essential support to millions of Americans. The administration plans to appeal this ruling, highlighting the ongoing debate over food assistance programs. These developments are significant as they reflect the government's efforts to manage air travel and address food security issues.
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