SEATAC, Wash. — For the first time in nearly two decades, travelers passing through airport security in the United States are no longer required to remove their shoes at TSA checkpoints. It's a policy ...
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Passengers are no longer required to remove their shoes at TSA checkpoints. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the immediate policy change on Tuesday. The shoe removal policy was ...
Officials said there have been infrequent reports of some travelers having issues with IDs and face-scanning technology at airports.
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