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It was post-9/11 security theater — the performative illusion that mass ritualized inconvenience will make us safer.
Shoe removal will no longer be required at airport security, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced, crediting Trump's promise to improve life for all Americans.
The Transportation Security Administration is reversing a 20-year-old policy that required travelers to remove their shoes during screening at the airport security checkpoint.
Expert travelers suggest TSA should eliminate the 3-1-1 liquid rule and permit non-removal of laptops due to advanced CT scanners, urge broader use of biometric IDs, and foresee a tech-driven, ...
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People will no longer have to de-shoe on the way to catching a flight at U.S. airports, following an announcement from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
A Massachusetts law enforcement and homeland security consultant who helped draft some of the first rules requiring ...
FOX54’s set Manus speaks with passengers at Augusta Regional Airport to share their reaction to the change in the TSA's shoe ...
The TSA announced it will not be requiring people to wear shoes through checkpoints. The change is due to advanced security measures in the past few decades.REA ...
Today marks the first full day U.S. air travelers without TSA PreCheck can now keep their shoes on while passing through ...
Homeland Security says technology has improved to no longer need shoe removal but the policy was 'necessary' for the last 20 ...
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