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On July 8 the TSA ended the widely disliked policy of passengers taking their shoes off at airport security checkpoints. Here's what we know.
As of Tuesday, passengers at U.S. airports are no longer required to remove their shoes during the TSA screening process.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said July 8 that TSA will no longer make travelers remove their shoes at security checkpoints.
The TSA currently requires passengers to remove their shoes when going through a security checkpoint. Now, a new report claims the government agency has rolled back this mandate.
TSA starts allowing travelers to keep their shoes on in security lines The agency is changing airport security protocols nationwide, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi L. Noem announced.
The shoes-off/shoes-on dance at TSA checkpoints will end soon. But there's a catch you need to know about. Here's what we know.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced a new "Families on the Fly" campaign to provide families with dedicated lanes, discounted PreChecks.