two 17-year-olds were killed and eight others were injured. police believe there are multiple shooters, but no arrests have been announced. and we re tracking a rare spring snowstorm moving into the northeast this evening. four to eight inches expected in areas stretching from west virginia to vermont with up to a foot in higher elevations heavy rain, strong winds, and flooding are also expected, especially along the mid-atlantic and northeast coastlines in 60 seconds, bracing for potential chaos in what could be the busiest travel season in years. what to expect in the months ahead and how to save. and the challenges facing an overtaxed irs and what it could mean for your refund check.
of hospitalizations that might stress the healthcare system. and even if you re not among the infected, chances are you re feeling the impact in your everyday life. for example, at least five metro atlanta school systems joined countless others in moving, once again, to virtual learning after the holiday break. staffing shortages due to covid are upending multiple industries. and it s turned the busiest travel season of the year into a giant mess. travelers are stranded as covid and severe weather forced u.s. carriers to cancel more than 2,200 flights so far today, and more than 14,000 since christmas eve. so let s go to ryan young who s at atlanta s hartsfield-jackson airport, the nation s busiest airport. ryan, is there any relief in sight for these travelers who likely just want to get home? reporter: that is the big question. happy new year, paula. planes, trains, and automobiles, whichever way you try to get home, right now you can see
Delta Air Lines is set to launch a first-of-its-kind pilot program that will use facial recognition technology at two of America's largest airports Atlanta and Detroit
Delta Air Lines is set to launch a first-of-its-kind pilot program that will use facial recognition technology at two of America's largest airports Atlanta and Detroit
Delta Air Lines is set to launch a first-of-its-kind pilot program that will use facial recognition technology at two of America's largest airports Atlanta and Detroit