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It’s been a busy day at the inaugural Hill Nation Summit. Oh, and the Congressional Softball Game is happening tonight! In today’s issue: The Hill Nation Summit is underway ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's comments come a week after the department announced that travelers flying domestically will no longer have to remove their shoes when passing through security ...
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem suggested Wednesday that she is pushing for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to ease up on its liquids, aerosols, and gels ...
Secretary Kristi Noem teased Wednesday that changes could be coming on the size of liquid allowed for passengers boarding ...
Now that the TSA is doing away with its shoes-removal policy at security checkpoints, might a rule change regarding liquid allowances be next?
You may not be able to bring a bottle of water through TSA screening, but you can bring these ten food items through security.
We asked. You voted. Following the lifting of the shoe removal requirement, which TSA airport security rule should go next? Find out.
Can TSA stop you for marijuana in your luggage? Currently, liquids like juices, bottled water and coffee as well as aerosols, creams, gels and pastes all under 3.4 ounces are allowed in carry-on bags.
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 ...
Many travelers carry hand sanitizer and sanitary wipes to clean seats, tray tables, seat belts, etc., upon boarding. These ...
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said ending the shoes-off policy would trim wait times and “modernize and enhance traveler experience.” ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced on Tuesday, July 8, that passengers at American airports will no longer be required to remove their shoes at TSA checkpoints. Homeland Security ...