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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is moving forward with a major change as the agency announced this week that ...
DES MOINES, Iowa– The Department of Homeland Security recently removed a screening policy it deemed unnecessary after ...
From shoe-free screening to facial recognition technology, here's how airport security checkpoints are being transformed in ...
Travelers react to Homeland Security removing the screening requirement of having to remove their shoes going through TSA ...
Homeland Security officials have said they are reviewing all of TSA's current rules and "exploring new and innovative ways to ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said changes may be coming on the amount of liquids travelers can bring in their ...
Tiny toiletries stuffed into one-quart plastic bags have long been a way of life for frequent flyers who carry their ...
And while much of the current focus is on airplane safety, air traffic control shortages and IT breakdowns amid a flurry of ...
The TSA will no longer require passengers to remove their shoes during airport security screenings. Kristi Noem, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), announced the news at a July ...
TSA One Stop Security simplifies international travel by removing redundant checks, streamlining entry, modernizing the U.S.
The DHS Secretary is mulling over other changes to the airport security process, including the 3-1-1 liquid rule.
The shift comes after nearly 20 years of mandatory shoe removal, a rule put in place after the 2001 "shoe bomber" reshaped airport security protocols.