The U.S. government shutdown, now stretching into an unprecedented duration in 2025, has thrown the aviation sector into chaos, with over 600,000 federal employees working without pay, including essential workers like air traffic controllers and TSA screeners. Their financial stress is manifesting
Palo Alto, California, stands at a crossroads of urban transformation, eyeing a dramatic shift for the industrial corridor along San Antonio Road, often dubbed a "concrete jungle" due to its stark, unwelcoming landscape. Nestled between Alma Street and U.S. Highway 101 near the Mountain View
In a region where public transit often struggles to keep pace with growing urban demands, a recent poll conducted by the Kansas City Regional Transit Alliance (KCRTA) has revealed a surprising groundswell of support for a transformative funding solution that could reshape mobility. Across four key
The aviation industry in the United States is grappling with an unprecedented crisis as a prolonged government shutdown leaves air traffic controllers unpaid, triggering widespread flight delays at major airports across the country. With millions of passengers stranded or rescheduled daily, the
I'm thrilled to sit down with Donald Gainsborough, a renowned political savant and leader in policy and legislation, who heads Government Curated. With his deep expertise in navigating complex systems and driving innovative solutions, Donald brings a unique perspective to the transformation of
What happens when a city built on the rumble of engines decides to conquer the skies? Detroit, once the undisputed heart of American automotive might, is now buzzing with a new kind of energy—drone technology. Picture this: drones delivering packages along the riverfront, lighting up the night with