Ongoing Shutdown Sparks Flight Delay Warnings, Food Stamp Pause

The air traffic control tower at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia.  

Photographer: Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg

As the US government shutdown stumbles toward the one-month mark, the effects of the standoff between Republicans and Democrats are being felt further away from the Capitol, as flights back up and food aid dwindles.

US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that travelers will face more flight delays and cancellations in the coming weeks as the continuing shutdown exacerbates the air-traffic controller staffing crunch.