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The DHS Secretary is mulling over other changes to the airport security process, including the 3-1-1 liquid rule.
The TSA began requiring travelers to remove their shoes for X-ray screenings in 2006, after Richard Reid, known as the "Shoe ...
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The change would also put the US in line with most other global aviation hubs including the European Union, Dubai, and ...
Travelers are no longer required to remove their shoes during TSA security screenings, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi ...
The change would also put the US in line with most other global aviation hubs. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
The agency is changing security protocols for shoes at certain airports, according to a union official and passenger accounts.
TSA’s reversal on removing shoes ends a policy that has been, for nearly two decades, one of the most visible — and criticized — features of the post-9/11 heightened US airport security system.
After a weeklong strike by thousands of workers in Philadelphia, Mayor Cherelle Parker released a statement Wednesday saying ...
The TSA officially said in a statement to The Wall Street Journal, “TSA and DHS are always exploring new and innovative ways ...
Sean O'Brien, the colorful and combative leader of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, is providing an unexpected ...
(New York, NY) — The TSA is expecting to screen more than 18-million passengers by the time the Fourth of July holiday wraps ...