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The 9/11 attacks changed air travel forever, triggering a chain of rules, right from the liquids ban to biometric boarding, ...
9/11 forever reshaped flying—ushering in tighter checks, new technology, and global security measures that made airports the ...
The reality is nearly 30% of Colorado’s 178 school districts have trained arms staff who volunteered to take on the extra ...
New York State will invest more than $10 million for enforcement efforts along the northern border of the state.  Governor ...
The Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks marked a watershed moment in American history, fundamentally reshaping national ...
A data broker with five billion domestic flight records is selling access to the U.S. government, enabling warrantless searches of airline passengers' data. The records, which include passengers' ...
A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Agent's response to a traveler setting off the metal detector has sparked ...
Within the U.S. (and at TSA-operated U.S. pre-security at a few approved airports around the world, including in Abu Dhabi, ...
Using facial recognition and mobile boarding passes, the system verifies identity in seconds. No ID required, no contact ...
We’ve all experienced headache-inducing experiences thanks to TSA agents, the sorts of ordeals that make you never want to ...
The veriScan platform utilizes facial recognition to identify travelers and let them verify themselves without the need for ...
Airport screening and security started at Lehigh Valley International Airport in the mid-1970s. Since then, and because of ...