TSA banned cordless hair tools with gas or butane cartridges and portable batteries from checked bags. Travelers no longer need to remove their shoes at security checkpoints, unless they set off an ...
The secretary’s requirement that she personally approve any expense over $100,000 has created a backlog of “mission critical” contracts, records show. By Maxine Joselow Alexandra Berzon and Eli Murray ...
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Did the TSA Really End Its 'Shoes Off' Security Rule? Here's What Travelers Should Know
The TSA currently requires passengers to remove their shoes when going through a security checkpoint. Now, a new report claims the government agency has rolled back this mandate. A major disruption to ...
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