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Small knives, golf clubs, and other items that had been poised to be allowed in air passengers' carry-on luggage will instead remain prohibited, the Transportation Security Administration confirmed Wednesday. The reversal follows a review process in which the agency heard from passenger advocates, law enforcement, and others.
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Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said that as the across-the-board cuts take shape, TSA will have to leave vacancies open and cut overtime.
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Some travelers at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport will soon be able to get through security faster.A Transportation Safety Administration spokesman…
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Following months of congressional pressure, the Transportation Security Administration has agreed to contract with the National Academy of Sciences to…
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Last month, the Transportation Security Administration said it was moving nearly half its X-ray body scanners from some of the nation's biggest airports…
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The man protested TSA security procedures by stripping. A court ruled that was protected speech.
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The TSA anti-groping bill hit another roadblock today when the House adjourned without considering the legislation as scheduled. “Our plane was not full…