You know that feeling when you’re desperately scrolling through flight deals to somewhere tropical? Stone Harbor Point in ...
There’s already an ongoing solution to the long lines for those security checkpoints at airports; apply it nationwide.
Security at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport got an unwelcome stress test Monday morning, when police say a ...
President Donald Trump on Monday nominated David Cummins to head the Transportation Security Administration — which has had a ...
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TSA confirms passengers with "embarrassing" personal issue will be forced into pat downs
TSA has confirmed that perspiration can cause Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) machines to alarm, which may require a ...
Things just got a little more real for the seven players drafted by the Cowboys last weekend. As rookie minicamp got underway on Friday, the newest Cowboys were assigned jersey numbers by their new ...
Starting Friday, travelers ages 30 and under can save money by enrolling in the Transportation Security Administration's PreCheck program. In May, the agency will give young travelers $20 off the ...
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What kind of heat sensor does TSA use? What to know before you step into the scanner
Airport security scanners have become such a routine part of flying that many travelers step inside without knowing what the machines actually do.
The loss of experienced Transportation Security Administration agents and uncertainty about when full funding will return is raising the prospect of long lines snarling air traffic ahead of the FIFA ...
The Department of Homeland Security warns it will run out of funds to pay TSA agents and other employees by early May due to the partial government shutdown. Those without Real IDs can pay a fee to ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — More than 1,000 Transportation Security Administration officers have quit since the ongoing shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security began in February, with emergency ...
Transportation Security Administration agents may not receive paychecks again soon, as Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin warned Tuesday that funds would dry up if lawmakers fail to approve ...
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