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Delta suspends VIP congressional services amid government shutdown

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Members of Congress are losing a perk of flying Delta Air Lines because of the Department of Homeland Security shutdown.

FOX Business confirmed Tuesday morning that Atlanta-based Delta has suspended specialty services for members of Congress flying Delta.

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“Due to the impact on resources from the long-standing government shutdown, Delta will temporarily suspend specialty services to members of Congress flying Delta,” a company spokesperson told FOX Business. “Next to safety, Delta’s no. 1 priority is taking care of our people and customers, which has become increasingly difficult in the current environment.”

Delta has traditionally given priority VIP service to congressional members, allowing them to skip TSA lines and escorting them to their gates.

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The Atlanta airport was dogged by long TSA security lines due to the government shutdown and staffing shortages over missed paychecks. (Megan Varner/Getty Images)

Now members of Congress will be told they are going to be treated like other passengers based on their respective SkyMiles status.

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Additionally, Delta was suspending its “special congressional desk service” for lawmakers until the government shutdown ends, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

The airport chaos, traveler frustrations and long wait times through the first weekend of the busy spring travel season have apparently hit too close to home for Delta, which has its headquarters in Atlanta.

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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, well-known to be the busiest in the world, has been hamstrung by TSA security lines up to nine hours long, according to some reports.

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“Due to current federal conditions, passengers are advised to allow at least 4 hours or more for domestic and international screenings,” a current online advisory read at ATL.com on Tuesday morning.

Delta and other airlines have long warned the shutdown is worsening airport disruptions, particularly as unpaid TSA workers face mounting financial pressure and staffing shortages fuel extended checkpoint waits.

Depending on the side of the aisle, President Donald Trump has been both commended and critiqued for deploying Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to give TSA help at the most distressed airports around the country.

An on-site FOX Business report found TSA security lines in Atlanta had all but been solved after ICE agents arrived.

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Travelers experienced extensive wait times Sunday at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (left, middle) and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport due to the partial government shutdown. (WVUE)

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Last week, the Senate approved by unanimous consent a proposal to eliminate the special airport privileges that members of Congress have enjoyed. The measure, introduced by Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, would end a long-criticized perk that has symbolized the gap between elected officials and the public they serve.

The bill still needed House approval and the president’s signature before it could become law.

“As many Americans probably don’t know but most of us in Washington do know, airports around the country allow Members of Congress to bypass the usual TSA security screening process at airports nationwide,” Cornyn wrote in a statement, rebuking the “unfair perk.” “In other words, they get to skip the line.

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“We know trust in Congress is at an all-time low, but today, thank goodness, the Senate has taken an important step towards restoring the trust of the people we are here to represent.”

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On other issues tying up the Senate, Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., has been forcing the issue on Democrats amid the debate on the SAVE America Act — Trump’s signature election integrity legislation — and the confirmation of now-former Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., as the next Department of Homeland Security secretary.

“We’ve had DHS shut down for 38 days,” Kennedy told Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom” on Tuesday morning. “I think, the Democrats at one point voted to fund DHS and then they backtracked.

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“We’ve been debating the SAVE Act for, I don’t know, 10 days. I guess we’re stuck. I’m a big believer that when you’re stuck, you ought to try to plow around the stump, not through it.”

Kennedy has been pitching working around Democrats’ obstruction that is gumming up the Senate and leading to the TSA chaos.

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“Sen. [Ted] Cruz and I, a few days ago, came up with a two-step process to solve both problems,” Kennedy continued. “Step one, we would open up everything at DHS except ICE, including TSA, which the Democrats have already agreed to.

“And then we would, we would fund ICE through reconciliation, which we could do only with Republican votes. We would not need any Democratic votes.”

The same goes for the SAVE America Act, giving it the “Byrd bath” to pass it with just the Senate Republican majority (currently 53-47) instead of 60 votes, according to Kennedy.

It is ultimately up to Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., to move in that direction.

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“We pitched this to Sen. Thune a couple of days ago,” Kennedy said. “He pitched it to President Trump. President Trump, as you know, from his tweets said, no.

“But I talked to Sen. Thune last night, and he says the president has reconsidered and may be on board.”

Passing the SAVE America Act before the midterms is a top priority for Trump, who could find his final two years of his second term hamstrung by even more Democrat-forced gridlock.

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Georgia, notably, is a key battleground for the Senate majority as Republicans eye Sen. Jon Ossof, D-Ga., as a potential seat to flip in November.

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The National Republican Senatorial Committee is leaning in on Ossoff’s continued votes that keep DHS shut down, foisting up to nine-hour TSA security delays in Atlanta.

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“Jon Ossoff cares more about protecting illegals like Laken Riley’s killer than standing with hardworking Georgians,” NRSC regional press secretary wrote in a statement. “Ossoff never refuses a chance to use Georgians as political pawns. Ossoff must stop putting illegals first and end his DHS shutdown.”

FOX Business’ Chase Williams contributed to this report.

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Thai authorities urge nationals in the Middle East to evacuate due to rising tensions. Citizens should stay alert, register with embassies, and prepare for possible evacuation amid ongoing instability.


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  • Thai authorities are advising nationals in the Middle East to evacuate due to rising tensions, with officials closely monitoring the situation. Citizens are urged to stay alert, maintain contact with Thai embassies, and prepare for possible evacuation.
  • Despite a temporary pause in military strikes between the U.S. and Iran, conditions remain unstable. Thai nationals should register their locations with embassies and be ready to leave on short notice.
  • The ministry confirms ongoing assistance for citizens, including the repatriation of Thai workers’ remains by March 26. Some workers have safely arrived in Turkey, while concerns persist about maritime safety in the region. Authorities urge adherence to safety measures and official guidance as conditions evolve.

Thai authorities are urging nationals in the Middle East to evacuate amid volatile tensions in the region, with Panidone Pachimsawat, acting director-general of the Department of Information and deputy spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, confirming ongoing monitoring of the situation. Citizens in affected areas have been advised to stay alert, remain in close contact with Thai embassies, and prepare for possible evacuation.

Although recent discussions between the United States and Iran have led to a temporary five-day pause in military strikes, officials warn that conditions remain unstable. Thai nationals are encouraged to monitor developments, register their locations with their embassies, and be ready to depart on short notice if necessary.

The ministry also reported progress in assisting Thai citizens in the region. The remains of Thai workers who lost their lives in Israel are scheduled to be returned to Thailand by March 26. Meanwhile, four Thai workers have arrived safely in Turkey, with another group of eight individuals, including seven students and one worker, expected to travel from Iran to Turkey.

Authorities have also raised concerns about maritime safety for commercial shipping in the region, as risks persist. The Thai government is coordinating support for affected citizens and continues to advise strict adherence to safety measures and official guidance as the situation develops.

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PLTY: Income Investment Based on Palantir (NYSEARCA:PLTY)

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The YieldMax PLTR Option Income Strategy ETF (PLTY) is an actively managed exchange-traded fund designed to provide investors with weekly income through the deployment of an options trading strategy, capturing returns with respect to the performance of the underlying stock, Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR). YieldMax strategies are known for paying out high distribution rates while bearing the risk of NAV erosion, two distinct factors that should be considered when evaluating whether this fund is appropriate for one’s investment objectives.

About YieldMax PLTR Option Income Strategy ETF

PLTY was launched by YieldMax on October 7, 2024, on the NYSE Arca Exchange. The strategy has a gross expense ratio of 99 bps, aligned with peer income-oriented options strategies offered by Roundhill and REX Shares.

PLTY has paid out a robust weekly distribution at an annualized rate of $45.86/share over the last twelve months for a trailing yield of 114.64%. A large proportion of the distribution rate derived from return of capital, which is relatively common for options income strategies. Return of capital (ROC) is a tax-deferred benefit that generally isn’t taxed until the sale of the investment. ROC will lower an investor’s cost basis with each distribution; once the cost basis reaches $0/share, excess ROC will be taxed as capital gains.

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When evaluating high-distribution paying funds, investors should both assess the price return and the total return of the fund to gain insights into the full performance of the fund. Given the high level of return of capital, these funds tend to trend down in terms of price performance; this can be an appealing feature when considering selling out of these funds, as the gap between cost basis and share price can narrow.

In terms of relative performance, investors should evaluate the fund with total returns to gain an understanding of the relative performance of the underlying assets. Taking into consideration the total returns of PLTY, the fund generally trades in line with Palantir shares while experiencing NAV erosion over time, creating a dispersion in performance.

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Mechanics Of PLTY

PLTY was designed to provide investors with indirect exposure to the performance of PLTR shares through the deployment of an actively managed options strategy. The fund may both purchase and sell put and call options in order to gain exposure based on the expected performance of PLTR shares. The fund generally employs a synthetic covered call strategy to gain exposure to PLTR shares, meaning that the fund is both long and short with respect to the underlying shares.

A synthetic covered call strategy is similar to a traditional covered call strategy in which the fund may take a long-term long investment in PLTR shares through the use of long-call & short-put options [the purchase of call options and the sale of put options]. Rather than directly owning the equity as observed in a traditional covered call strategy, long options positions create the long exposure to the underlying asset.

The “covered call” component employed by PLTY involves the sale of call options at a higher price in order to earn a premium. The structure of the strategy essentially provides the fund with upside potential tied to the long positions while earning distributable income through the short positions. As a result of the covered call component of the fund, the full upside potential of the fund is capped at the strike price of the options. While upside potential is limited, investors will be fully exposed to downside risk with respect to the performance of PLTR shares.

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In order to gain exposure to Palantir shares, PLTY will purchase call options and sell put options with a duration of 1 to 6 to expiration that are in the money at the time of purchase or sale. As for the covered call component, call options are sold with a duration of 1 month or less with a strike price that is 0-15% above the price of PLTR shares.

In order to protect the fund from significant losses during a period of significant PLTR share price appreciation, the fund may employ covered call spreads in order to limit the downside exposure with respect to the covered calls. This means that the fund may purchase short-term call options at a price above the covered calls, thus limiting the full downside exposure during an occurrence of a significant price run.

Investor Suitability

PLTY can be utilized by investors seeking weekly income while gaining indirect exposure to PLTR shares. While options income funds are generally used as an alternative asset class as a proxy for fixed income, the strategy’s equity risk may make the fund less appropriate for this type of investment strategy. Rather, PLTY can be considered as a proxy for PLTR shares for investors seeking to realize returns in the form of income rather than capital appreciation. Investors should consider that the fund may experience NAV erosion over time, impacting the investor’s overall returns during their holding period.

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Risks Related To PLTY

PLTY employs a complex options trading strategy in order to gain exposure to PLTR shares, exposing investors to certain risks that should be considered prior to making a final investment decision. PLTY does not directly invest in Palantir shares and solely gains exposure through the use of option derivatives. As a result of the synthetic covered call strategy, investors may experience limited upside potential while gaining full downside exposure to the performance of Palantir shares. Given the structure of the fund, investors may be exposed to NAV erosion over time, impacting the total value of their initial investment.

Final Thoughts

PLTY was designed to provide investors with income through the use of a synthetic covered call strategy on Palantir shares. PLTY has historically paid out a high distribution rate, though a substantial proportion of distributions have been attributed to ROC. PLTY will generally track the performance of PLTR shares over time on a total return basis but may lag over longer holding periods due to NAV erosion.

This article answers three main questions about PLTY:

  1. What is PLTY’s purpose and relationship to Palantir?
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  3. Which investors would PLTY be suitable for?

Editor’s note: This article is intended to provide a general overview of the ETF for educational purposes only and, unlike other articles on Seeking Alpha, does not offer an investment opinion about the ETF.

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Arkansas star Darius Acuff Jr. is setting records on and off the court.

Acuff, 19, fresh off a historic performance for the Razorbacks in the first two rounds of the NCAA tournament, landed a signature shoe deal with Reebok, according to ESPN.

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Acuff’s shoe with Reebok made him the first NCAA men’s athlete to receive a signature shoe with a major U.S. brand while still in college, according to the report.

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Darius Acuff Jr. of the Arkansas Razorbacks reacts during NCAA Tournament game against the High Point Panthers at Moda Center in Portland, Oregon, on March 21, 2026. (Soobum Im/Getty Images)

Reebok later announced that, “Acuff 1 on the way.”

The Razorbacks freshman has dazzled this season, leading the SEC in both points per game (23.3) and assists per game (6.5), becoming the first player since Pete Maravich (1969-70) to lead the conference in both categories.

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Acuff’s strong play was a big reason that Arkansas won the SEC tournament this season. His play has continued into the NCAA tournament, as he scored 60 points in the team’s first two games.

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Arkansas Razorbacks guard Darius Acuff Jr. drives against High Point Panthers forward Cam’ron Fletcher in the NCAA tournament at Moda Center in Portland, Oregon, on March 21, 2026. (Troy Wayrynen/Imagn Images)

In No. 4 Arkansas’ first-round 97-78 victory over No. 13 Hawaii, Acuff scored 24 points with seven assists and three rebounds. In the Razorbacks; 94-88 win over No. 12 High Point in the Round of 32, Acuff scored 36 points with six assists and one rebound.

Acuff passed Kentucky’s Pat Riley (58 points) for the most points by an SEC player in his first two NCAA tournament games within a single year. He also is just the second player in the last 50 years (Billy Donovan with Providence in 1986-87) to average 30 points and five assists per game in his first two career tournament games.

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Arkansas Razorbacks guard Darius Acuff Jr. shoots against High Point Panthers guard Chase Johnston in the NCAA tournament on March 21, 2026. (Troy Wayrynen/Imagn Images)

With his standout play, Acuff is likely to be selected high in the 2026 NBA Draft, should he declare.

Acuff will look to continue Arkansas’ run when they play No. 1-seeded Arizona on Thursday at 9:45 p.m. ET.

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