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Now that the TSA is doing away with its shoes-removal policy at security checkpoints, might a rule change regarding liquid ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a July 8 statement that TSA expects the policy change "will drastically ...
Now that the much-hated "shoes off" policy has been officially ended, Bruce Schneier sees other parts of the TSA's "security ...
The TSA ends its stupidest rule ever after 20 years of pointlessness: The Transportation Security Administration has started ...
The Department of Homeland Security announced a new TSA policy that allows passengers to keep their shoes on while passing ...
The lawmakers wrote that TSA "stated 159 non-citizen and non-U.S. national passengers fly daily without proper identification or with documents that do not accurately confirm the identity of those ...
The policy change is nationwide and goes into effect immediately, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said.
In early 2010, news reports cited allegations of TSA employee misconduct, prompting the GAO’s review. In September 2010, TSA created an office to provide consistency in penalty determinations.
After an uproar from conservative bloggers and free-speech activists, the Transportation Security Administration late Tuesday rescinded a new policy that would have prevented employees from ...
Soon, you’ll no longer have to remove your shoes when going through airport security checkpoints at many major airports ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reversed itself today, announcing that it will no longer block TSA employees, using work computers, from accessing websites that contain a ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) today released a summary of findings from an in-depth review of TSA human capital services initiated last September by TSA Administrator David Pekoske.