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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 ...
The TSA ends a 19-year shoe removal policy at airports nationwide, promising faster security lines through tech advances ...
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 ...
Many passengers at Kansas City’s International Airport welcomed the changes on Wednesday morning, while others said the ...
TSA Secretary Kristi Noem announced the change to a security step that has for years bedeviled anyone passing through U.S ...
Airports across the U.S. will no longer require passengers to take off their shoes and the Lincoln Airport already started following that new policy on Monday.
Because of Reid’s futile attempt to blow up an airplane, the TSA began ordering passengers to take off their shoes for ...
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.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary, Kristi Noem, on Tuesday, announced that travelers will no longer be required to remove their shoes when going through Transportation Security Administration ...