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TSA first implemented the no-shoes policy in 2006 after a passenger tried and failed to ignite a homemade shoe explosive on ...
For the past 19 years, travelers have become conditioned to slipping off their shoes upon getting to Transportation Security ...
For the first time since 2006, passengers at U.S. airports are allowed to keep their shoes on at security. “I like that rule,” said Mark Galimberti, who was flying from Pittsburgh to Seattle.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the change on Tuesday, saying it will enhance the travel experience while ...
Homeland Security says technology has improved to no longer need shoe removal but the policy was 'necessary' for the last 20 ...
Fox 4’s Austin Schargorodski reports on the TSA’s decision to give the boot to its shoe removal rule at airport security, and ...
Eight cities and LA County joined a lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming federal agents' tactics are unconstitutional and instill fear rather than protect the public.
Passengers who are members of the TSA's PreCheck program are already able to bypass the nuisance and get expedited screening.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has ended the nearly two-decade-long policy requiring airport travelers to remove ...
Going through airport security got a bit easier. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Tuesday that travelers are no longer required to remove their shoes during security screenings.
While the TSA is relaxing screening for one aspect, the travel administration made it clear passengers must still clear identity verification, Secure Flight vetting, and other processes. The new ...