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Steeler from Pittsburgh International Airport advances to finals in TSA's Cutest Canine Contest
Pittsburgh International Airport's bomb-sniffing dog Steeler is in the finals of the TSA's Cutest Canine Contest.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has launched biometric scanning lanes at 15 more airports in the United States. The service is considered a quicker version of PreCheck and utilizes enhanced facial recognition technology for faster, more efficient identity verification.
Earlier this month, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that in certain airports, families will have their own dedicated screening lanes as part of a new initiative called “Families on the Fly.” That follows a change ending the Transportation Security Agency’s “shoes off” travel policy.
Well, it’s time to add three more things to that list, as the TSA recently announced that it’s added some more items to its banned list, according to Fast Company.
The TSA banned three new items in checked bags. Find out what you can and can't bring on your next flight out of Illinois.
TSA says Salem has until Nov. 10 to find another one or the agency will pull its screening devices. The city's public works director told councilors the airport could still lose money even if it reaches a new deal.
Pittsburgh International Airport’s adorable dog, Steeler, has made it to the finals in the Transportation Security Administration’s 2025 Cutest Canine Contest.
If you have a particular hair routine you want to maintain during your vacation, it's important to be aware that TSA has banned these hair tools.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNTSA facial recognition cameras come to Metro Airport
There is new technology at airports around the country, including right here in Detroit where TSA PreCheck Touchless ID could make traveling safer and quicker.