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The Department of Homeland Security stated the program “has failed to stop a single terrorist attack” and cost taxpayers $200 million a year.
The Trump administration plans to end a federal domestic surveillance program for travelers that has drawn criticism.
Free public charging stations have multiplied in recent years as operators of airports increase services to accommodate growing numbers of people in transit. But, there's a huge security risk and TSA is warning travelers. Rattanachai Mokngam/Dreamstime/TNS
Hackers and scammers are taking advantage of unsuspecting travelers using this tricky technique, the TSA warns. Here’s the one inexpensive device experts say can help keep your data — and money — safe while you travel.
The program had briefly ensnared Tulsi Gabbard, the former Democratic congresswoman and now President Trump’s director of national intelligence, who has vocally criticized it as politicized.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Thursday that the Transportation Security Administration will be ending its Quiet Skies program.
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A federal judge is blocking the Trump administration's attempt to end collective bargaining rights for TSA employees, siding with the AFGE against an order from the DHS.
Sea-Tac Airport will open its newest security checkpoint on Friday, June 6. Checkpoint 1 is General Screening only, and will have five lanes. It is located on the Baggage Claim level near the international arrivals. SEATAC, Wash. - A new security checkpoint will be opening at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on June 6.
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Daily Voice on MSNTSA Shakes Up Airport Security Rules: What To KnowFlying soon? You’ll want to brush up on new TSA rules that change what you can — and can’t — bring onboard.The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has updated its security guidelines, easing some long-standing carry-on
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TravelPulse on MSNTrump Administration Poised to End TSA’s Quiet Skies Surveillance ProgramThe Trump Administration is poised to end the Transportation Security Administration’s “Quiet Skies” surveillance program as soon as this week. CBS originally reported the news, citing unidentified sources. TravelPulse has reached out to the Transportation Security Administration for verification, but has not yet received a response.
A federal judge on Monday paused the Department of Homeland Security’s effort to end the collective bargaining agreement covering tens of thousands of transportation security officers at airports.