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The Transportation Security Administration is reversing a 20-year-old policy that required travelers to remove their shoes during screening at the airport security checkpoint.
Since at least 2011, officials at DHS have promised a shoes-on future, and the department’s own science arm developed and licensed a “high definition–advanced imaging technology shoe scanner.” In ...
Expert travelers suggest TSA should eliminate the 3-1-1 liquid rule and permit non-removal of laptops due to advanced CT scanners, urge broader use of biometric IDs, and foresee a tech-driven, ...
There's some good news for travelers going through TSA screening areas at Jacksonville International Airport: your shoes can ...
Travelers are no longer required to remove their shoes during TSA security screenings, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi ...
Broome County officials are advising travelers with Enhanced Commercial Driver Licenses to bring extra ID this summer, while ...
Passengers at Missouri airports no longer have to remove their shoes at security checkpoints. Transportation Security ...
The Department of Homeland Security announced a new policy on Tuesday will allow passengers at domestic airports to keep ...
“TSA and DHS are always exploring new and innovative ways to enhance the passenger experience and our strong security posture ...
A man is in custody after an hours-long standoff with police on Thursday, according to the Colorado Springs Police Department ...
Van Beverhoudt betrayed his badge by committing one of the very crimes he was entrusted to prevent,” U.S. Attorney Theodore S ...
Enhanced "Serve with Honor, Travel with Ease" initiative lowers barriers to expedited screening for service members and their ...