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After nearly 20 years, the TSA is ending its shoes-off policy. Travelers will still need a Real ID, and advanced screening ...
Travelers at John Glenn International Airport (CMH) were not taking their shoes off at the checkpoints on Wednesday, the day after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made the announcement.
A Massachusetts law enforcement and homeland security consultant who helped draft some of the first rules requiring ...
TSA agents may still ask certain individuals to take off their shoes, but that is now the exception not the rule. The “hands down” full-body scanner is now sufficient. Let us relish these small ...
Airline passengers will no longer have to remove their shoes during security checks. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem explains the reasons for the change in policy.
Many passengers at Kansas City’s International Airport welcomed the changes on Wednesday morning, while others said the ...
The Department of Homeland Security ended the policy on July 8, with the expectation that the change would cut down on wait ...
Travelers passing through Miami International Airport are adjusting to a new Transportation Security Administration policy ...
People will no longer have to de-shoe on the way to catching a flight at U.S. airports, following an announcement from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
Nationwide, car thefts have become a growing problem at local airports, and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is no ...
The campaign allows Gold Star families to enroll for TSA PreCheck for free. It also creates designated lines for military service members.
Traveler Katie Wethli knew before anyone at the airport had to tell her. Word got out through social media that she no longer ...