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The widely resented and ridiculed policy, which the U.S. was nearly alone in enforcing, never made much sense.
We asked. You voted. Following the lifting of the shoe removal requirement, which TSA airport security rule should go next?
Travellers leaving the United States no longer have to worry about removing their shoes to go through standard airport ...
Sweating may increase your chances of getting a pat-down at airport security. According to TSA, perpiration in one's private ...
Previously, only those who were part of the TSA Pre-Check or more than 75 years old were allowed to keep their shoes on.
It was post-9/11 security theater — the performative illusion that mass ritualized inconvenience will make us safer.
Wearing shoes through security was previously reserved for travelers who registered for TSA PreCheck, or young children and seniors. "Ending the ‘Shoes-Off' policy is the latest effort DHS is ...
On Tuesday, the TSA — a federal agency not known for its generosity — gave American travelers a gift: They will no longer ...
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 ...
Shoe removal was originally enforced nationwide in 2006 following a failed shoe bombing attempt on a flight from Paris to ...
Traveling through the Boise Airport just got easier as TSA updated their screening policies last week. All passengers can now keep their shoes on when going through security checkpoints.