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The TSA said in a memo that it had explored “new and innovative ways to enhance the passenger experience.” ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is reportedly phasing out passengers taking off their shoes in US airport ...
The Transportation Security Administration will no longer require travelers to remove their shoes during security checks at U ...
Citing unnamed sources, several outlets report that TSA is no longer requiring the general public to remove shoes for ...
Since at least 2011, officials at DHS have promised a shoes-on future, and the department’s own science arm developed and licensed a “high definition–advanced imaging technology shoe scanner.” In ...
The TSA is phasing out mandatory shoe removal at security checkpoints in several U.S. airports, a policy change that began on ...
In the aftermath, TSA and airlines began urging travelers to voluntarily remove their shoes at security checkpoints—a practice that eventually became mandatory.
At long last, the Travel Security Administration (TSA) in the US appears to be rolling back one of its most-hated airport security rules.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the change to Transportation Security Administration (TSA) rules at a news conference at Washington's Ronald Reagan National Airport.
A TSA senior manager-turned-whistleblower spoke out publicly for the first time about retaliation within the agency and growing safety concerns. Drew Rhodes, one of four assistant federal security ...