US News Roundup: Health Adviser Exits, FBI Stalled, Aviation Warning
A summary of current US news includes health adviser Calley Means leaving his role, the impact of the government shutdown on the FBI and aviation. Other news covers DOGE's SEC departure, the Fed's interest rate move, Trump's refugee policy, and a JetBlue flight diversion due to issues.
 
 In a series of domestic headlines, health adviser Calley Means has announced his departure from his White House role, a move reported by the New York Times. Means, a close aide in the "Make America Healthy Again" initiative, exits amid ongoing rolling headlines in Washington.
The government shutdown, now the second-longest in U.S. history, is causing significant delays in FBI operations, affecting national security due to funding constraints. With undercover operations stalled, national security risks are heightened, report several current and former bureau employees.
Vice President JD Vance expressed concern about potential disruptions to holiday travel if the shutdown lingers. Meeting with key airline industry figures, Vance emphasized the adverse effects on employee absences and airport security checks, stressing the need for legislative action.
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