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Homeland Security officials have said they are reviewing all of TSA's current rules and "exploring new and innovative ways to ...
From shoe-free screening to facial recognition technology, here's how airport security checkpoints are being transformed in ...
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WWLP Springfield on MSNNew TSA guidelines may change experience for travelersHOLYOKE, Mass. (WWLP) – Another change could be coming to TSA, with new liquid and gel requirements. Just last week, TSA ...
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The Points Guy on MSNTSA liquids rule: Is it next to go after the shoes policy ended?Now that the TSA is doing away with its shoes-removal policy at security checkpoints, might a rule change regarding liquid ...
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When limits on liquids were introduced at TSA checkpoints across the country in 2006, bins overflowed with bottled water, ...
The shift comes after nearly 20 years of mandatory shoe removal, a rule put in place after the 2001 "shoe bomber" reshaped ...
DHS announced the end of the shoe removal policy at TSA checkpoints in airports. Changing a policy requires a risk analysis ...
The TSA's much-maligned shoe removal rules have been in place since 2006. Here's what we know about the updated policy so far ...
The US Department of Homeland Security is ending its ‘shoes off’ policy for passengers passing through Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoints at domestic airports. Secretary for Home ...
The widely resented and ridiculed policy, which the U.S. was nearly alone in enforcing, never made much sense.
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The Points Guy on MSNIt’s official: Travelers no longer have to remove shoes at TSA checkpointsThe Transportation Security Administration is rolling back its long-standing policy requiring passengers to remove shoes at checkpoints.
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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