A scaled-back version of President Donald Trump’s travel ban took effect Thursday evening, stripped of provisions that brought protests and chaos at airports worldwide in January yet still likely to generate a new round of court fights.
Travel
By David Shepardson and Alana Wise Reuters
U.S. Homeland Security officials are announcing on Wednesday new enhanced security measures for flights arriving in the United States from around the world, but are not announcing an immediate expansion of an in-cabin ban on large electronic devices including laptops, sources briefed on the matter said Wednesday.
By Debra J. Sauders / RJ White House Correspondent
President Donald Trump announced Monday an initiative to reform the nation’s air traffic control system, which he said is woefully behind the times.
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