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Real ID is now required for travelers traveling in US. A signage is posted at the entrance to the security line at Charlotte ...
Pittsburgh International Airport has made adjustments to its security checkpoint operations, coinciding with the approaching ...
The PCLOB report commends certain safeguards while simultaneously warning of transparency failures and the latent risks of ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said 81 percent of air travelers already present forms of identification ...
The Traveler Privacy Protection Act would safeguard Americans’ ability to opt-out of Transportation Security Administration ...
The original bill sought to ban TSA’s use of facial recognition unless reauthorized by Congress, the new version aims to make ...
The Trump administration has tapped a former White House official to serve as the acting head of the 60,000-employee ...
According to new guidelines from the United States Transportation Security Administration, passengers are no longer allowed to pack portable chargers powered by lithium-ion batteries in their checked ...
The TSA warns travelers that electronics containing lithium-ion batteries are no longer allowed in checked luggage.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that air travelers who still lack appropriate IDs will still be able to fly — for now — but they should prep for enhanced security ...
Now, there’s another update for travelers: The Transportation Security Administration has recently banned a commonly used ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said 81 percent of air travelers already present forms of identification that comply with Real ID requirements, which went into effect Wednesday.