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Secretary Kristi Noem unveiled her disastrous plan to implement a REAL ID mandate for public travel during a recent ...
The Homeland Security secretary has suggested easing rules on passengers taking liquids, aerosols and gels on planes.
The Transportation Security Administration's security protocols could be in for another shakeup — this time involving the long-standing limits on carry-on liquids. The big picture: Homeland Security ...
Real ID requirements are in effect for air transportation. However, if travelers are not up to date, they may still be able ...
And while much of the current focus is on airplane safety, air traffic control shortages and IT breakdowns amid a flurry of ...
It's been nearly four months since REAL ID enforcement began but wait times remain at an all-time high at Maine Bureau of ...
Effective immediately, the TSA will allow passengers traveling through domestic airports to keep their shoes on at TSA ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in 2006 implemented a policy limiting liquids, gels and aerosols in passenger carry-on luggage to 3.4-ounce containers or smaller, to lessen the ...
Travelling from America will change soon. New rules from TSA will affect security and baggage checks. Regular driver's ...
After nearly two decades, passengers going through airport security in the United States will no longer have to take their ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Wednesday that the Transportation Security Administration is reviewing the ...
For the past 19 years, travelers have become conditioned to slipping off their shoes upon getting to Transportation Security Administration checkpoints at the airport.