TSA, Kristi Noem and Homeland Security
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Transportation Security Administration checkpoints are expanding for families traveling with children and military members, the Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday.
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Noem eyes more TSA changes to speed up airport screeningTSA deputy administrator Adam Stahl joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the Trump administration's efforts to make airport screenings faster and improve the travel experience.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Thursday highlighted the opening of an Honor Lane — a special TSA security lane exclusively for military members and their families — at the Nashville International Airport.
Transformations in airport security expected as TSA reevaluates checkpoint procedures. New technology could eliminate the need for shoe removal and reduce restrictions on liquid carry-on.
The TSA's current liquid restrictions, in place since 2006, may be revised, as hinted by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. These changes could potentially simplify airport security processes, though questions remain about how they will be implemented.
The Homeland Security secretary has suggested easing rules on passengers taking liquids, aerosols and gels on planes.
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The Mirror US on MSNTSA set to reverse two of its toughest rules after nearly 2 decadesThe current stipulation is the 3-1-1 rule, which means liquids in carry-on bags must be 3.4 oz or smaller, all contained in a single, clear resealable bag. But that could be changing