Flight Disruptions From FAA Cuts Are Limited So Far, but Some Travelers Still Suffer

Although airlines canceled a relatively small percentage of their flights, some passengers were still left scrambling.

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A College Tries to Pitch In and Train Air Traffic Controllers

In Queens, a college of aeronautics is trying to help meet the need for controllers. I put on a headset and gave the training a try.

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What the IBX Rail Project Could Mean for Brooklyn and Queens

The proposed light rail would be the biggest expansion of the city’s transit system since the GG line was created almost 90 years ago.

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Mamdani Takes His Campaign to the Night Shift

Zohran Mamdani visited LaGuardia Airport and Elmhurst Hospital on Thursday evening, part of the Democratic candidate’s focus on working-class New Yorkers ahead of Tuesday’s mayoral election.

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2 Men Die in Basement Flooding as Sudden Downpour Hits New York Area

Much of the rainfall came in an intense 20-minute period in the afternoon, officials said. A record two inches fell at LaGuardia Airport.

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How Suzette Noble, a LaGuardia Airport CEO, Spends Her Day

Suzette Noble wakes up to the sound of airplanes taking off, then makes time for her children and cheesecake as she strolls around the airport all day.

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Two Planes Collide on LaGuardia Airport Taxiway

An inbound flight was taxiing to the gate when it was struck by an outbound plane, the authorities said. One passenger was injured.

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Airport Food Hits a New Height of Luxury

In pursuit of well-heeled fliers, airlines and credit card companies are stocking their elite lounges with caviar, sushi bars and big-name chefs.

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Andrew Cuomo’s Complicated Legacy in New York City

Mr. Cuomo, the front-runner in the mayoral race and former governor, has a long — and, his critics say, mixed — record handling important issues in the city.

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