As airport delays persist, travelers and TSA workers call for end to shutdown: “Get it passed, work together”

Delays at major U.S. airports across the country persist as Transportation Security Administration officers continue to work without pay and call-outs mount as the partial government shutdown drags on. “I think it’s ridiculous they need to open the government back up, it’s time,” Colin McDonald, a traveler at Philadelphia International Airport, said. Travelers and TSA …

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IAEA chief says “major issues” with Iran’s nuclear program could linger after war. Here are highlights from his CBS News interview.

The United Nations’ top nuclear watchdog told CBS News that Iran could revive parts of its nuclear program, though U.S. military strikes have dented it — and said any mission to recover Iran’s stockpiles of enriched uranium would be extremely difficult. Rafael Grossi, director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, spoke with “Face the Nation” …

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What rights do you have during the wage garnishment process?

Understanding your rights during the wage garnishment process can play a role in how much you lose — and for how long. J Studios/Getty Images Right now, Americans are carrying nearly $1.3 trillion in collective credit card debta record high and a clear sign of how serious debt-related issues have become in today’s tough economic …

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