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TSA's New 'eGates' Let You Breeze Through Airport Security Without Stopping (Here's Where They're Being Tested)
TSA is piloting eGates that use face scans to match IDs and boarding passes, making airport security faster. They're being tested in select locations first.
As the government shutdown moves into its second week, air travelers can expect longer airport security lines—as TSA employees call out sick in higher numbers.
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Trump administration confirms another federal agency involved in weaponization: the TSA
Kristi Noem is arguing that yet another arm of the federal government, this time the TSA, was weaponized by the Biden administration.
The Transportation Security Administration has announced the implementation of the One Stop Security Congressionally authorized pilot, which will drastically simplify international travel for passengers flying to the United States. One Stop Security ...
A government shutdown could furlough federal employees in Fargo and affect services at the VA and transportation agencies.
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Abe Hamadeh says he was placed on a Biden administration TSA watch list
The DHS' Quiet Skies program was originally intended to identify and track individuals who may pose threats to aviation and relied on behavioral analysis and data collection that was often gathered without passengers’ knowledge.
This Transportation Security Administration reminder impacts travelers who pack electric toothbrushes — or “other items that buzz” Brian Anthony Hernandez, who has nearly 20 years of journalism experience, joined PEOPLE as a writer-editor in 2023.
The federal government shutdown has entered its second week, and already shortages of air traffic controllers have strained operations and disrupted flights at some U.S. airports. Experts, as well as union leaders representing air traffic controllers and security screeners,