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The Transportation Security Administration did not officially start requiring travelers to take off their shoes at the ...
The DHS secretary Kristi Noem is phasing out post-9/11 rules, citing new scanners and mounting traveler frustration ...
Last week, the Transportation Security Administration announced the end of the shoes-off policy at airport security, ...
The days of turning your bathroom counter into a makeshift chemistry lab to measure out your go-to toiletries into 3.4-ounce ...
The Transportation Security Administration did not officially start requiring travelers to take off their shoes at the ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem teased upcoming changes to TSA's liquids in carry-ons policy on Wednesday. She ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced July 8 that the Transportation Security Administration has eliminated its ...
With an end to removing your shoes at the airport, an irritant of modern life is done with. That doesn’t happen very often.
We can keep our shoes on at TSA, but we still have to keep our liquids to 3.4 ounces. Here's why the agency is keeping that ...
The widely resented and ridiculed policy, which the U.S. was nearly alone in enforcing, never made much sense.
As of Tuesday, passengers at U.S. airports are no longer required to remove their shoes during the TSA screening process.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced that most travelers will no longer have to remove their shoes at TSA checkpoints.