Department of Homeland Security
Books Spared TSA Screening, But DHS Promises Other Enhanced Security Measures
The Department of Homeland Security is replacing its laptop ban with more sweeping security measures for all U.S.-bound flights.
Department of Homeland Security
The Department of Homeland Security is replacing its laptop ban with more sweeping security measures for all U.S.-bound flights.
Security officials who fail every test thrown their way, plan to inflict the punishment for those shortcomings on airline passengers.
Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Matt Welch talk body slamming reporters, Trump's big trip, the TSA vs. laptops, and more.
'It can happen, almost here, at any time' John Kelly tells Fox.
Secretary John Kelly wants you to know that the problem is you, not them.
This horrific incident is a reminder that flying is miserable because safety paranoia overshadowed human rights.
The agency says "all approved procedures were followed."
But at least the TSA's totally useless behavioral detection program will face some cuts.
Body scanners make some people choose driving over flying, but does that mean the TSA is responsible for deaths caused by traffic accidents?
Fifteen years later, we really do have "nothing to fear but fear itself"
Chille Bergstrom was born with a rare heart condition. That's a security threat, apparently.
Not everything can be a "top priority." We have to choose.
The rate of misconduct among staff rose nearly 29 percent in two years.
Hannah Cohen's family is seeking damages for medical expenses and emotional pain.
We're not any safer, just more miserable.
The $4 trillion war on terror: Where did the money go?
Matt Welch calls for an end to federalized airport screening on Fox Business Network
Finally, a TSA story about something other crotch-grabbing! #winning
There is no such thing as perfect security, and anyone who tells you otherwise is selling you snake oil.
A traveler is forced to abandon "gun-themed" footwear and bracelets.
The DOJ's inspector general deemed the arrangement inappropriate.
Little girl gets patdown for accidentally smuggling a juice box past airport security.
What fresh hell awaits you at airport security checkpoints in 2016?
Plus: Here are IDs other than driver's licenses you can use to board planes.
Come January 10, travelers from Alaska, California, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Carolina, and Washington may be stranded.
Right before the holidays, TSA changes the rules to stop some from opting for pat-downs.
Barack Obama's latest hashtag campaign is especially sad coming from a constitutional law prof.
Blame it on the body scanners, poor training.
Compare the lines at the Magic Kingdom with those at the Orlando International Airport and behold the advantage of free markets over government monopolies.
The government resists divulging the reasons for stripping people of the right to travel by air.
The British rock singer had an unfortunate run-in at San Francisco International Airport.
She was getting pulled aside and interrogated almost a decade before Citizenfour.
Traveling this summer? Avoid these officially terrorist-y behaviors-or you might get detained.
Now he may have to prove the money is not involved with any crime to get it back.
It's time to get rid of the faltering federal security agency.
Can we just get rid of the damned agency already?
Did I get pulled off a plane because of improper attire? Did I yawn?
It's not the Transparency Security Administration, for sure.
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