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TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION


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Sha'Carri Richardson addresses domestic violence arrest and apologizes to Christian Coleman

Read full article: Sha'Carri Richardson addresses domestic violence arrest and apologizes to Christian Coleman

Sprinter Shaโ€™Carri Richardson has addressed her recent domestic violence arrest in a social media post and apologized to her boyfriend Christian Coleman.

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New airport scanners are better at spotting liquid explosives, but many airports lack them

Read full article: New airport scanners are better at spotting liquid explosives, but many airports lack them

Newer airport screening machines that operate like medical CT scanners are better at spotting liquid explosives, but many airports still lack that expensive equipment.

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After years of tough rules on liquids and footwear, US air travel may be on the cusp of a new era

Read full article: After years of tough rules on liquids and footwear, US air travel may be on the cusp of a new era

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has hinted at possible changes to TSA's liquid restrictions.

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Travelers no longer have to remove their shoes during security screenings at US airports

Read full article: Travelers no longer have to remove their shoes during security screenings at US airports

For the first time in almost 20 years, travelers no longer have to take off their shoes during security screenings at certain U.S. airports.

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Donโ€™t have a REAL ID yet? That could cause you travel headaches after May 7

Read full article: Donโ€™t have a REAL ID yet? That could cause you travel headaches after May 7

The deadline to get a REAL ID is fast approaching after years of postponements and delays.

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TSA stops man with loaded handgun at Roanoke Airport

Read full article: TSA stops man with loaded handgun at Roanoke Airport

Transportation Security Administration officers at Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport said they stopped a man who was attempting to bring a loaded handgun on board a plane on Thursday.

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Man found with a live turtle concealed in his pants by TSA at a New Jersey airport

Read full article: Man found with a live turtle concealed in his pants by TSA at a New Jersey airport

Authorities say a man passing through security at a New Jersey airport was found to have a live turtle concealed in his pants.

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Homeland Security ends TSA collective bargaining agreement, in effort to dismantle union protections

Read full article: Homeland Security ends TSA collective bargaining agreement, in effort to dismantle union protections

A union representing Transportation Security Administration workers calls the Department of Homeland Security's decision to end the collective bargaining agreement with them an โ€œunprovoked attack.โ€.

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Virginia residents can now use digital IDs at select airport security checkpoints

Read full article: Virginia residents can now use digital IDs at select airport security checkpoints

Getting through TSA checkpoints just got a little easier for Virginia residents.

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Another unticketed passenger attempts to stow away on a Delta flight this holiday season

Read full article: Another unticketed passenger attempts to stow away on a Delta flight this holiday season

In the thick of holiday travel, another unticketed passenger attempted to stow away on a Delta Air Lines flight.

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Thanksgiving Travel Latest: TSA braces for โ€˜busiest everโ€™ holiday

Read full article: Thanksgiving Travel Latest: TSA braces for โ€˜busiest everโ€™ holiday

The Thanksgiving travel rush is expected to be bigger than ever this year.

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Travelers who waited to make Thanksgiving trips are hitting the biggest crowds so far

Read full article: Travelers who waited to make Thanksgiving trips are hitting the biggest crowds so far

The last-minute Thanksgiving travelers are packing their cars and carry-on bags to hit the nation's highways and airports.

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Travelers are getting a head start on the long Labor Day weekend

Read full article: Travelers are getting a head start on the long Labor Day weekend

Airports, highways, beaches and theme parks are expected to be packed across the U.S. this Labor Day weekend as a lot Americans mark the unofficial end of summer the same way they celebrated the seasonโ€™s unofficial start: by traveling.

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TSA prevents Roanoke man with a loaded gun from boarding flight at Roanoke Airport

Read full article: TSA prevents Roanoke man with a loaded gun from boarding flight at Roanoke Airport

TSA officers at Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport prevented a Roanoke man from boarding his flight with a loaded gun July 3.

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More than 3 million pass through US airport security in a day for the first time as travel surges

Read full article: More than 3 million pass through US airport security in a day for the first time as travel surges

Agents for the U.S. Transportation Security Administration on Sunday screened 3 million airline passengers in a single day for the first time ever.

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The July 4th holiday rush is on. TSA expects to screen a record number of travelers this weekend

Read full article: The July 4th holiday rush is on. TSA expects to screen a record number of travelers this weekend

A long Fourth of July holiday weekend in the United States is expected to create new travel records.

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Planning on traveling for the Fourth of July holiday? Here's how to avoid the rush

Read full article: Planning on traveling for the Fourth of July holiday? Here's how to avoid the rush

The Fourth of July is right around the corner, and the travel rush is already heating up.

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TSA says it screened a record of nearly 3 million people Sunday, and bigger crowds are on the way

Read full article: TSA says it screened a record of nearly 3 million people Sunday, and bigger crowds are on the way

If you think airports are crowded this summer, it's not your imagination.

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Friday's preholiday travel breaks the record for the most airline travelers screened at US airports

Read full article: Friday's preholiday travel breaks the record for the most airline travelers screened at US airports

A record was broken ahead of the Memorial Day weekend for the number of airline travelers screened at U.S. airports.

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Snakes almost on a plane: TSA discovers a bag with small snakes in passenger's pants

Read full article: Snakes almost on a plane: TSA discovers a bag with small snakes in passenger's pants

Airport security officers in Miami found a slithering surprise last week.

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Senators want limits on the government's use of facial recognition technology for airport screening

Read full article: Senators want limits on the government's use of facial recognition technology for airport screening

A bipartisan group of senators wants restrictions on the use of facial recognition technology by the Transportation Security Administration.

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TSA officers stop man from bringing loaded handgun onto flight at Roanoke Airport

Read full article: TSA officers stop man from bringing loaded handgun onto flight at Roanoke Airport

TSA officers stopped a Blue Ridge man from bringing a gun past the security checkpoint at Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport on Thursday, according to the Transportation Security Administration.

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TSA officers stop Roanoke man from bringing loaded gun on local flight

Read full article: TSA officers stop Roanoke man from bringing loaded gun on local flight

A Roanoke man was caught trying to bring a loaded gun past the security checkpoint at the Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport on Wednesday, according to the Transportation Security Administration.

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Migrants lacking passports must now submit to facial recognition to board flights in US

Read full article: Migrants lacking passports must now submit to facial recognition to board flights in US

The U.S. government has started requiring migrants without passports to submit to facial recognition technology to take domestic flights under a change that prompted confusion this week among immigrants and advocacy groups in Texas.

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TSA unveils passenger self-screening lanes at Vegas airport as 'a step into the future'

Read full article: TSA unveils passenger self-screening lanes at Vegas airport as 'a step into the future'

Federal airport security officials have unveiled a prototype passenger self-screening system at busy Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas but say they do not plan to use it in other cities around the country.

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Officials tout Super Bowl plans to crimp counterfeiting, ground drones, curb human trafficking

Read full article: Officials tout Super Bowl plans to crimp counterfeiting, ground drones, curb human trafficking

Federal and local officials say they're taking steps to crimp counterfeiting, ground drones and curb human trafficking during Super Bowl week in Las Vegas.

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TSA: Bedford Co. man cited after attempting to bring loaded gun onto flight

Read full article: TSA: Bedford Co. man cited after attempting to bring loaded gun onto flight

A Bedford County man tried to bring a loaded gun onto a flight on Dec. 26, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).

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Busiest holiday travel season in years is off to a smooth start with few airport delays

Read full article: Busiest holiday travel season in years is off to a smooth start with few airport delays

The holiday travel rush is hitting its peak as mild weather and lower flight cancelation rates raise hopes for merrier drivers and airline passengers than last year.

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A passenger hid bullets in a baby diaper at New York's LaGuardia Airport. TSA officers caught him

Read full article: A passenger hid bullets in a baby diaper at New York's LaGuardia Airport. TSA officers caught him

The Transportation Security Administration says security officers found 17 bullets concealed inside a disposable baby diaper at New Yorkโ€™s LaGuardia Airport.

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Holiday crowds at airports and on highways are expected to be even bigger than last year

Read full article: Holiday crowds at airports and on highways are expected to be even bigger than last year

Airports and highways are expected to be busier this Christmas season than they were a year ago.

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US airports saw record passenger volumes, but fewer headaches, over Thanksgiving weekend

Read full article: US airports saw record passenger volumes, but fewer headaches, over Thanksgiving weekend

A record number of passengers traveled through U.S. airports over Thanksgiving weekend, the Transportation Security Administration said Monday.

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Record Thanksgiving travel rush off to a smooth start despite snowy forecast

Read full article: Record Thanksgiving travel rush off to a smooth start despite snowy forecast

Holiday travelers are starting their final sprint.

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Lynchburg man caught with loaded gun at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

Read full article: Lynchburg man caught with loaded gun at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

A Lynchburg man is facing a stiff financial civil penalty after attempting to bring a loaded gun onto a flight at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Sunday, according to the TSA.

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Not again. Federal workers who've weathered past government shutdowns brace for yet another ordeal

Read full article: Not again. Federal workers who've weathered past government shutdowns brace for yet another ordeal

Across the country, federal workers still stung by memories of past government shutdowns are bracing for the possibility of another extended closure.

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TSA is testing facial recognition at more airports, raising privacy concerns

Read full article: TSA is testing facial recognition at more airports, raising privacy concerns

The agency tasked with securing America's airports is testing the use of facial recognition technology at a number of airports across the country.

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Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport looking to hire new employees ahead of the busy travel season

Read full article: Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport looking to hire new employees ahead of the busy travel season

As travel ramps up for the spring and summer seasons, TSA is looking to fill empty positions across the country.

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Congress to consider new no-fly list for unruly passengers

Read full article: Congress to consider new no-fly list for unruly passengers

Congress is taking another look at creating a new no-fly list for unruly passengers.

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TSA looks to hire Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport officers

Read full article: TSA looks to hire Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport officers

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is looking to hire more people ahead of the busy travel season.

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Record 6,542 guns intercepted at US airport security in 2022

Read full article: Record 6,542 guns intercepted at US airport security in 2022

Last year saw a record number of guns intercepted at airport checkpoints across the country.

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Man cited after TSA officers stop him with loaded handgun at Lynchburg Regional Airport

Read full article: Man cited after TSA officers stop him with loaded handgun at Lynchburg Regional Airport

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers stopped an Arkansas man from bringing a loaded handgun onto a flight at Lynchburg Regional Airport.

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Power outage blacks out terminals at Los Angeles airport

Read full article: Power outage blacks out terminals at Los Angeles airport

Power was briefly knocked out at Los Angeles International Airport on Wednesday afternoon, leaving many passengers at one of the worldโ€™s busiest airports in the dark and halting security checks.

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Richmond airport makes TSAโ€™s Top 10 list of unusual finds

Read full article: Richmond airport makes TSAโ€™s Top 10 list of unusual finds

The Richmond International Airport made it to the Transportation Security Administrationโ€™s (TSA) Top 10 list of most unusual items discovered at security checkpoints nationwide in 2022.

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TSA finds record number of guns on passengers at checkpoints

Read full article: TSA finds record number of guns on passengers at checkpoints

The federal agency tasked with airport security says so far this year officers have stopped a record number of guns going through airport security.

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TSA raising fines after finding record guns in carry-ons

Read full article: TSA raising fines after finding record guns in carry-ons

The Transportation Security Administration is raising the fine for people caught with a firearm in their carry-on bag.

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Cat's out of the bag when TSA finds stowaway feline at JFK

Read full article: Cat's out of the bag when TSA finds stowaway feline at JFK

Donโ€™t accuse the TSA of catnapping on the job.

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TSA prepares for more travelers ahead of holiday season

Read full article: TSA prepares for more travelers ahead of holiday season

The Transportation Security Administration is preparing for a busy holiday travel season.

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TSA catches second loaded gun in two days at ROA airport

Read full article: TSA catches second loaded gun in two days at ROA airport

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) stopped a Roanoke County man from bringing a loaded gun through ROA security Wednesday.

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TSA stops Pulaski County woman with loaded gun at ROA airport

Read full article: TSA stops Pulaski County woman with loaded gun at ROA airport

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers stopped a Pulaski County woman from bringing a loaded gun onto her flight Tuesday.

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TSA screened a record number of travelers this Labor Day weekend

Read full article: TSA screened a record number of travelers this Labor Day weekend

This Labor Day weekend, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screened 8.76 million travelers, the first time a holiday weekend travel exceeds numbers from 2019.

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Travelers are starting to get a break from higher airfares

Read full article: Travelers are starting to get a break from higher airfares

Air travelers are finally getting a break on fares.

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Man cited after TSA officers stop him with loaded handgun at Lynchburg Regional Airport

Read full article: Man cited after TSA officers stop him with loaded handgun at Lynchburg Regional Airport

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers stopped an Alabama man from bringing a loaded handgun onto a flight at Lynchburg Regional Airport.

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Holiday-travel chaos: Airlines brace for huge weekend crowds

Read full article: Holiday-travel chaos: Airlines brace for huge weekend crowds

The fireworks are still a few days away, but travel for the July Fourth weekend is off to a booming start.

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Flight cancellations create a bad travel day across the US

Read full article: Flight cancellations create a bad travel day across the US

Airlines are canceling more than 1,500 flights across the U.S. in one of the worst days yet in the summer travel season.

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TSA is expanding use of screeners to help at busy airports

Read full article: TSA is expanding use of screeners to help at busy airports

The people who screen your bag at the airport are expecting big crowds this summer.

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Man stopped at Virginia airport security checkpoint with 23 weapons in carry-on

Read full article: Man stopped at Virginia airport security checkpoint with 23 weapons in carry-on

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers stopped an Alexandria man who had 23 knives stashed in a carry-on bag at a Virginia airport security checkpoint on Wednesday, according to a press release by the agency.

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CDC restates recommendation for masks on planes, trains

Read full article: CDC restates recommendation for masks on planes, trains

U.S. health officials are restating their recommendation that Americans wear masks on planes, trains and buses, despite a court ruling last month that struck down a national mask mandate on public transportation.

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Justice Dept. to appeal order voiding travel mask mandate

Read full article: Justice Dept. to appeal order voiding travel mask mandate

The Justice Department is filing an appeal seeking to overturn a judgeโ€™s order that voided the federal mask mandate on planes and trains and in travel hubs.

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Most people in US want masks for travelers: AP-NORC poll

Read full article: Most people in US want masks for travelers: AP-NORC poll

A poll finds that a majority of people in the United States continue to support a mask requirement for people traveling on airplanes and other shared transportation.

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CDC extends travel mask requirement to May 3 as COVID rises

Read full article: CDC extends travel mask requirement to May 3 as COVID rises

The Biden administration has announced it will extend through May 3 the nationwide mask requirement for airplanes and public transit as it monitors an uptick in COVID-19 cases.

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US airport security screening to become more gender-neutral

Read full article: US airport security screening to become more gender-neutral

The Biden administration says U.S. airport security procedures will become more gender-neutral.

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Do I still need to wear a mask on a plane?

Read full article: Do I still need to wear a mask on a plane?

After the last couple years of living through a global pandemic, it seems as though most of us are itching to get in some good travel time.

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US extends mask rule for travel while weighing new approach

Read full article: US extends mask rule for travel while weighing new approach

Federal officials are extending the requirement for masks on planes and public transportation through mid-April while taking steps that could lead to lifting the rule.

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A gun in your carry-on? Some are calling for stiffer fines

Read full article: A gun in your carry-on? Some are calling for stiffer fines

There has been a surge in guns being discovered at airport checkpoints.

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Delta asks DOJ to put unruly passengers on no-fly list

Read full article: Delta asks DOJ to put unruly passengers on no-fly list

Delta Air Lines has told the U.S. Department of Justice that any person convicted of a disruption on board a flight should be put on the national โ€œno flyโ€ list.

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TSA officer saves infant who stopped breathing at airport

Read full article: TSA officer saves infant who stopped breathing at airport

Newly released video shows a security officer leaping over conveyor belt rollers and saving a 2-month-old boy who stopped breathing at a New Jersey airport security checkpoint.

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Union raises questions about TSAโ€™s end-of-year bonuses

Read full article: Union raises questions about TSAโ€™s end-of-year bonuses

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) introduced a Readiness Incentive Bonus this year that provides TSOs with bonuses of up to $500 per month.

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Atlanta airport checkpoint chaos: Man grabs gun, it goes off

Read full article: Atlanta airport checkpoint chaos: Man grabs gun, it goes off

Authorities say a passenger awaiting a bag search at the Atlanta airportโ€™s main security checkpoint reached in the bag and grabbed a firearm, and it went off, causing chaos among travelers.

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Thanksgiving air travel to rebound to 2019 levels, TSA says

Read full article: Thanksgiving air travel to rebound to 2019 levels, TSA says

The number of airline passengers traveling for Thanksgiving this year is expected to rebound to pre-coronavirus pandemic levels, but the Transportation Security Administration says it is ready to handle the surge.

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Botetourt County man cited by police after TSA officers stop him with handgun at Dulles Airport

Read full article: Botetourt County man cited by police after TSA officers stop him with handgun at Dulles Airport

A Troutville, Virginia man was charged after police stopped him from bringing his 9mm handgun onto his flight at the Washington Dulles International Airport on Thursday.

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TSA extends into January mask rule for airline passengers

Read full article: TSA extends into January mask rule for airline passengers

If you're flying on a plane or taking a train, be ready to keep wearing that face mask for a few more months.

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Airlines, cruise lines and hotel stocks fall on virus fears

Read full article: Airlines, cruise lines and hotel stocks fall on virus fears

Air travel in the United States hit another pandemic-era record over the weekend as vacationers jammed airports, but shares of airlines, cruise lines, hotels and almost anything else related to travel are tumbling on growing concerns about highly contagious variants of coronavirus.

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TSA: Virginia woman caught with gun at Richmond airport

Read full article: TSA: Virginia woman caught with gun at Richmond airport

The Transportation Security Administration says that it prevented a Virginia woman from carrying a loaded handgun onto a flight departing from Richmond International Airport.

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Travel rebound: 2 million people go through US airports

Read full article: Travel rebound: 2 million people go through US airports

The airline industryโ€™s recovery from the pandemic passed a milestone as more than 2 million people streamed through U.S. airport security checkpoints on Friday for the first time since early March 2020.

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Biden administration to increase pay for airport screeners

Read full article: Biden administration to increase pay for airport screeners

The Biden administration says it is moving to increase the pay and union rights for security screeners at the nationโ€™s airports.

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Flying over Memorial Day? Expect long lines at airports

Read full article: Flying over Memorial Day? Expect long lines at airports

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says people traveling for Memorial Day weekend should be patient because there will be long lines at U.S. airports.

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Hack prompts new security regulations for US pipelines

Read full article: Hack prompts new security regulations for US pipelines

The federal government will issue cybersecurity regulations in the coming days for U.S. pipeline operators following a ransomware attack that led to fuel shortages across much of the Eastern Seaboard.

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AAA sees a huge jump in travel over Memorial Day weekend

Read full article: AAA sees a huge jump in travel over Memorial Day weekend

If you're traveling over the Memorial Day weekend, expect lots of company.

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Americans set another pandemic-era record for air travel

Read full article: Americans set another pandemic-era record for air travel

Mother's Day weekend meant bigger crowds at U.S. airports.

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US extends face-mask requirement on planes until September

Read full article: US extends face-mask requirement on planes until September

The federal government is extending the requirement that travelers wear face masks on planes, trains and buses.

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US air travel rises to highest levels yet since pandemic hit

Read full article: US air travel rises to highest levels yet since pandemic hit

(AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)Across the United States, air travel is recovering more quickly from the depths of the pandemic, and it is showing up in longer airport security lines and busier traffic on airline websites. "Our last three weeks have been the best three weeks since the pandemic hit, and each week has been better than the one prior,โ€ American Airlines CEO Doug Parker said Monday. However, the airlines still have far to go before travel fully returns to pre-pandemic levels. Since the pandemic hit, air travel has picked up a few times โ€” mostly around holidays โ€” only to drop back down. The airline said people are booking leisure trips to beach and mountain destinations but business travel is still lagging.

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The Latest: All Duke University undergrads must quarantine

Read full article: The Latest: All Duke University undergrads must quarantine

(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)DURHAM, N.C. -- Duke University issued a quarantine order for all of its undergraduates effective Saturday night due to a coronavirus outbreak caused by students who attended recruitment parties, the school said. The university said in a statement that all undergraduate students will be forced to stay-in-place until at least March 21. Suspension or dismissal from the school are potential punishments for โ€œflagrant or repeat violators.โ€Over the past week, the school has reported more than 180 positive coronavirus cases among students. AdItaly has now tallied some 3.2 million cases in the pandemic. The COVAX alliance aims to share COVID-19 vaccines with more than 90 lower and middle-income nations.

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Hereโ€™s how you can travel safely during your spring break vacation

Read full article: Hereโ€™s how you can travel safely during your spring break vacation

Spring is quickly approaching which means some people are already marking their calendars for vacation. Donโ€™t bring prohibited items:Take a look at the โ€œWhat Can I Bring?โ€ guide and see what you can and canโ€™t bring to limit physical contact with TSA officers. AdBring needed items for security checkpoint:You will need your I.D. and liquids canโ€™t be more than 3.4 ounces. Donโ€™t bring a gun to checkpoints:Guns must be declared to the airline and packed in a locked, crushproof container.

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TSA lists fines for people who refuse to wear a mask while traveling

Read full article: TSA lists fines for people who refuse to wear a mask while traveling

(AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)HOUSTON โ€“ The Transportation Security Administration said Friday that it has changed language in its face mask requirement to include specific fines -- which could range from $250 to $1,500 or more -- for people who refuse to wear a mask while traveling. Based on substantial aggravating or mitigating factors, TSA may seek a sanction amount that falls outside these ranges. TSA has provided transportation system operators specific guidance on how to report violations so that TSA may issue penalties to those who refuse to wear a face mask. The requirement extends to wearing masks in airports, bus and rail stations, as well as while on planes, public transportation, passenger railroads, and buses. Read more in the news release from TSA.

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TSA looking into adding Capitol rioters to US no-fly list

Read full article: TSA looking into adding Capitol rioters to US no-fly list

Federal safety officials are investigating people who took part in last week's riot at the U.S. Capitol to decide whether they belong on the federal no-fly list. The assessments are one of several steps federal agencies are taking to increase security before President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration next week. The assessments could result in rioters being added to the federal no-fly list, the person said. The FBI said earlier this week it was considering adding Capitol rioters to the federal no-fly list but stopped short of saying that individuals were being scrutinized. Airlines and Washington-area airports also have promised tighter security after last weekโ€™s riot at the Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump.

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VIRUS TODAY: Huge study on another COVID vaccine is underway

Read full article: VIRUS TODAY: Huge study on another COVID vaccine is underway

Administrative worker Sander Edmondson, left, hands a COVID-19 testing kit to a woman at a testing site in Los Angeles, Sunday, Dec. 27, 2020. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)Hereโ€™s whatโ€™s happening Monday with the pandemic in the U.S.:THREE THINGS TO KNOW TODAYโ€” A huge study of another COVID-19 vaccine candidate is getting underway Monday as states continue to roll out scarce supplies of the nationโ€™s first shots. Some 30,000 volunteers are needed to prove if this vaccine โ€” a different kind than its Pfizer and Moderna competitors โ€” really works and is safe. โ€” Homicides in Detroit, New York, Philadelphia and other U.S. cities have topped 2019 numbers as violence surged during the coronavirus pandemic. ___Find APโ€™s full coverage of the coronavirus pandemic at https://apnews.com/hub/coronavirus-pandemic

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The Latest: China tests millions in port over virus cluster

Read full article: The Latest: China tests millions in port over virus cluster

(AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)BEIJING โ€” Authorities in Chinaโ€™s northeastern port city of Dalian are testing millions of residents after seven new coronavirus cases were reported there in the last 24 hours. It has a deal to secure up to 100 million doses of the potential vaccine produced by AstraZeneca. Koca said the first shipment of three million doses of CoronaVac would be shipped to Turkey on Sunday and arrive Monday. He said Turkey could get 4.5 million doses until the end of March and would have the option buy up to 30 million doses. Indonesia has reported nearly 700,000 COVID-19 cases, the largest caseload in Southeast Asia and second in Asia only to Indiaโ€™s 10.1 million confirmed cases.

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Holiday air travel surges despite dire health warnings

Read full article: Holiday air travel surges despite dire health warnings

The Transportation Security Administration screened at least 1 million people on four of the last 10 days through Sunday. That's still half the crowd recorded last year at airports, when more than 2 million people were counted per day. With new reported cases of coronavirus spiking across the country, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had issued a warning against Thanksgiving travel just a week before the holiday. It's unclear whether the pleas of experts like Fauci had any effect on travel and large gatherings at Thanksgiving. On Monday, JetBlue Airways said โ€œbooking trends remain volatile,โ€ and a recovery in travel demand will be uneven into next year.

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Many Americans flying for holiday despite CDC pleas

Read full article: Many Americans flying for holiday despite CDC pleas

PROVIDENCE, R.I. โ€“ Millions of Americans bought tickets to fly somewhere for Thanksgiving before the nationโ€™s top public health agency pleaded with them not to travel for the holiday. That's despite relatively lenient cancellation policies that major airlines have implemented since the coronavirus pandemic emerged earlier this year. Images that emerged this weekend of crowded airport terminals showed that plenty of people are flying anyway. A day earlier, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Americans should skip Thanksgiving travel and not spend the holiday with people from outside their household. But most are also offering opportunities for people to skip their holiday flights and travel later, though travelers might have to pay more for the replacement flight if it's more expensive.

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Air traffic is down, gun seizures up at US airports

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(AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)With air traffic nearing a five-month high, airport security is finding guns in passenger carry-on bags at three times the rate recorded before the pandemic. There has been a significant increase in loaded guns at checkpoints, said TSA Administrator David Pekoske. Last year, 4,432 guns were found in carry-on bags, or about 12.1 per day, and 87% were loaded. TSA's public appeal to follow gun rules came the same day that it reported screening 831,789 people on Sunday. It was the first time checkpoint traffic in U.S. airports has topped 800,000 since March 17.

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Reports: TSA insider faults agency's response to coronavirus

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The top TSA official in Kansas, Jay Brainard, says the TSAs actions amount to gross mismanagement." The special counsel has ordered TSA's parent agency, the Homeland Security Department, to conduct an investigation. Brainard filed his whistleblower complaint on June 3, and the special counsel on Thursday ordered the Homeland Security Department to investigate the allegations. By law, the special counsel only takes that step when it believes there is a substantial likelihood of wrongdoing. The special counsel will review Homeland Securitys findings and issue a report to the White House and Congress.

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Businesses ramp up operations as nations prep for tourists

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Five restaurants continue to operate with enhanced off-premise service only, while nine restaurants remain temporarily closed. Transactions at fast food restaurants were down 17% the week of May 24, while transactions at sit-down chains were down 49%. CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS & BANKS: Spains national statistics office said that it received zero international tourists in April. That compares with 7 million tourists that spent 7 billion euros ($7.8 billion) in Spain in the prior-year period. Istanbuls 15th century Grand Bazaar, museums, gyms, child care centers and nurseries, were among other venues allowed to resume operations.

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Retailers reopening more stores, tourism expanding

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The chain began to reopen stores earlier this month and expects most stores to be open in mid-June. TJX Canada began reopening stores in some provinces this week, and stores in Germany, Austria, Poland, the Netherlands and Australia are fully open. Victorias Secret said Thursday its closing 250 stores in the next few months, about a quarter of all its stores. The sales drop was the largest one-month decline since a 22.5% fall in July 2010. The Finance Ministry said imports fell 7% to 6.1 trillion yen ($57 billion) from 6.6 trillion yen.

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TSA halts employees from using TikTok for social media posts

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WASHINGTON, D.C. โ€“ The Transportation Security Administration said Sunday it has stopped allowing employees to use the China-owned video app TikTok to create social media posts for the agency after the Senateโ€™s top Democrat raised concerns about potential national security issues. Schumer also cited a Department of Homeland Security policy prohibiting TikTok on agency devices. He also noted in the letter that Chinese laws compel companies to cooperate with Chinaโ€™s government and intelligence collection. Over the past few months, the agency has posted a number of videos reshared on other social media platforms such as Twitter, which have amassed hundreds of thousands of views. The agency said it never directed viewers to TikTok or published content directly to the platform, despite videos reposted on other TSA social media accounts having the TikTok logo in the bottom of the screen.

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Flying anywhere next year? Here's another reminder to check your license for that star

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Were now just under the one-year mark before REAL ID enforcement begins in the United States. What about an enhanced license? Answering your REAL ID questions | Got a gold star on your license? The time to prepare is now.Preparing, by the way, might be as simple as opening your wallet and taking a peek at your current drivers license. Heres what you want to look for:Photo: tsa.govIf you have an enhanced license, youre all set.

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Local man stopped with gun at Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport

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The Transportation Security Administration says an official discovered a loaded handgun in a carry-on bag at a Virginia airport. Copyright 2019 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved.

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TSA baggage-screening equipment repaired after being down at Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport

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ROANOKE, Va. - UPDATEThe screening equipment has been repaired and is working again. Transportation Security Administration screening equipment is temporarily down at Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport, according to airport officials. Officials ask travelers to allow for additional travel time for check-in and screening, as TSA officials will have to manually screen baggage. Airport officials say a technician is en route for repairs, but they don't know at this time when the problem will be fixed. Copyright 2019 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved.

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Woman boards Delta flight without ticket or identification

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Delta Airlines via CNN(CNN) - Authorities are investigating how a woman managed to board a Delta Air Lines flight from Orlando to Atlanta without identification or a boarding pass. The Orlando Police Department said in a statement that officers responded to a suspicious person report Saturday morning at the airport. Officers asked the passenger for identification and for her boarding pass. She said she had thrown her ticket away and did not have Identification, the police statement said. Delta Air Lines apologized to Flight 1516 passengers in a statement "for the delay after a person not ticketed for that flight was removed from the aircraft."

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Energy regulator warns of blackouts if gas pipeline were attacked

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Neil Chatterjee, chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, warned that an attack on even a single US natural gas pipeline could cause mass blackouts. "Today, we have eight or nine generators depending on a single gas pipeline." TSA's pipeline security branch has just six full-time employeesThe Government Accountability Office has recently identified "weaknesses" in TSA's pipeline security program, including severe staffing limitations that prevented the agency from conducting security reviews. The GAO found that the pipeline security branch employed just six full-time employees last year. The GAO also found that the pipeline security branch has not updated its risk assessment on the top 100 critical pipeline systems since 2014.

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Travelers routinely try to get weapons past TSA

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While most of these items can travel in checked luggage, none of them are allowed in carry-on luggage, said Lorie Dankers, a spokesperson for TSA. We have not allowed knives since the inception of TSA. Between 42,000 and 63,000 passengers pass through TSA checkpoints at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport each day, she said. Of those 253 firearms, 225 were loaded and 84 had a round in the chamber, according to the TSA Blog. Seven of those firearms -- all loaded, four with a round in the chamber -- were found in carry-on bags at Phoenix Sky Harbor, according to the blog post.

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TSA considered ending special pilot security program

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Instead of ending the program, TSA abruptly made changes to the program on Saturday that include additional requirements to qualify for the special flight crew screening. The Known Crewmember Program, which was developed in 2011, typically allows many pilots and flight attendants to bypass the standard airport security lanes. Starting Wednesday, pilots and flight attendants "will be required to wear uniforms" to qualify, according to the program's website. The message on the program's website also suggested TSA will step up its use of random security measures to further screen pilots and flight attendants. The program changes came after CNN asked the agency on Friday about the audit and possible vulnerabilities.

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