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Why TSA Agents Might Ask You To Turn Your Devices On Before Going Through Security
When you go through the TSA at the airport, an agent might ask you to turn on your device. Here's why it's important - and how to prepare for it.
The Transportation Security Administration has proposed a rule that would charge travelers who lack a Real ID an $18 fee at security checkpoints, according to a notice published Thursday in the Federal Register.
TSA introduces $18 fee for travelers without proper ID at airport checkpoints during busy holiday season. New alternative verification program launches nationwide.
As holiday travel increases, thousands of items surrendered at TSA checkpoints are sent to the State Surplus Property Office, where workers sort and auction them off each week.
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem awarded Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents at Harry Reid International Airport bonus checks for their "exemplary service" during the government shutdown.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced on Saturday a new $1 billion investment in TSA security checkpoints at airports across the United States. Speaking from inside Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas,
More than a week after the government shutdown ended, some TSA officers say they still have not been paid. PHOENIX — More than a week after the federal government reopened following a 43-day shutdown, some federal employees say they are still waiting to be paid, including for the weeks of back pay they were promised.
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TSA expects to screen nearly 18 million people over Thanksgiving week
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is preparing for one of the busiest travel days in its 24-year existence.