President Donald Trump on Tuesday issued an executive order directing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to "return to non-discriminatory, merit-based hiring" and eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
President Donald Trump's nominee to head the U.S. Transportation Department said he will keep in place a cap on production of Boeing 737 MAX planes put in place after a mid-air panel blowout last year until he is satisfied it can be safely raised.
The Trump administration is ordering all federal employees in diversity, equity and inclusion roles placed on paid leave by Wednesday evening, according to a new memo from the Office of Personnel Management.
The move is one of many executive actions focused on the federal workforce enacted since Trump took office Monday afternoon. His other actions addressed DEI hiring more broadly, froze hiring in most executive agencies and directed a return to in-person work for many federal employees, among other directives.
In one of the first moves of his second term, Donald Trump fired TSA administrator David Pekoske, who he had first nominated in 2017.
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Its T&Cs give purchasers a deadline to keep the right to join any class action lawsuits against the token's maker.
Aircraft is banned within 10 miles of Mar-a-Lago when he visits. If a camouflage-colored fighter jet approaches any aircraft that breaches the zone, the pilot must tune their radio to the air traffic control tower's emergency frequency and follow the orders they hear to get out of the restricted airspace.
He also announced private sector investments of up to $500 million to build artificial intelligence infrastructure. Keep up with the USA TODAY news team for updates:Start the day smarter.
Donald Trump's return to the White House had many travel executives wondering what a second Trump administration will mean for the industry.