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Air travelers across the U.S. are keeping their shoes on as they move through TSA, reversing its policy requiring many people ...
Tiny toiletries stuffed into one-quart plastic bags have long been a way of life for frequent flyers who carry their suitcases onboard. That could be the next security screening measure to change, ...
Just days ago, the Department of Homeland Security announced that passengers traveling through domestic airports will no longer have to take off their shoes while passing through security screenings ...
Now that the TSA is doing away with its shoes-removal policy at security checkpoints, might a rule change regarding liquid ...
Now, that rule change is spilling over the U.S.-Canada border. Canada has decided to do the same at its own airports where shoe removal has been mandated by the United States for any travelers flying ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a July 8 statement that TSA expects the policy change "will drastically ...
Flyers at Springfield-Branson National Airport are having different reactions to the new TSA change, ridding a nearly 20-year ...
Now, by closing the curtain on the shoe requirements, Noem has indulged in a rival form of spectacle: populism theater. Her ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has ended its shoes-off policy at security checkpoints for airports ...
It was post-9/11 security theater — the performative illusion that mass ritualized inconvenience will make us safer.
Shoe removal will no longer be required at airport security, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced, crediting Trump's promise to improve life for all Americans.
MILWAUKEE-- For 23 years airline passengers were always expected to take their shoes off before going going through ...