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For the first time in more than 20 years, air travelers in the U.S. won't have to take their shoes off to get through TSA screenings.
The Transportation Security Administration has implemented a number of procedure changes to better protect employees and passengers against the coronavirus following a recent whistleblower ...
International travelers coming to the U.S. may need to have their electronic devices powered up before they catch their next flight.
Brainard said the TSA eventually made changes in response to COVID-19, including requiring screeners to wear masks, but the measures did not go far enough.
The TSA has introduced new measures at airports in order to make travel safer for passengers and officers this summer but there has been no mention of temperature screenings.
And speaking of the TSA, its chief John Pistole will retire starting Dec. 31. Another comic reveals what took so long to get the announcement out to the public.
A few years after the tragic events of September 11, 2001, Congress passed the Real ID Act to create a set of requirements for proper identification at airports (a | Without changing the deadline ...
TSA misconduct is threatening the security of the flying public, a new report says. Misconduct grew by almost 29% from fiscal year 2013 to 2015, the report said ...
The Transportation Security Administration has improved coronavirus protection for airport screeners after a TSA official accused the agency of endangering travelers, the whistleblower's lawyer ...
According to the National Air Transportation Association (NATA), the TSA finalized changes to the Twelve-Five Standard Security Program (TFSSP) for public charter flights operating under Part 380.