TSA, PreCheck and government shutdown
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You can now pass through TSA PreCheck at Logan using only your face. Should that make us nervous?
To some electronic privacy and civil liberties advocates, TSA’s facial recognition expansion comes as more of a dystopian omen than a cutting-edge marvel. The post You can now pass through TSA PreCheck at Logan using only your face.
The U.S. government remains partially shutdown. If you're flying and have TSA PreCheck access, make sure all of your information is good to go.
The Transportation Security Administration said Sunday that its PreCheck program would remain operational despite an earlier announcement from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that the
Logan Airport has launched TSA Precheck Touchless ID, a new technology that allows travelers to pass through security checkpoints without presenting a physical passport or Real ID.
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DHS reverses TSA PreCheck suspension, leaving RDU travelers confused
Sunday brought another wave of confusion for Triangle travelers after DHS announced a suspension of TSA PreCheck and Global Entry.
TSA lines in U.S. airports are abnormally long during a partial government shutdown. If you miss your flight standing in line, can you get a refund?
The Department of Homeland Security is temporarily halting TSA PreCheck and Global Entry, two of the most widely used trusted-traveler programs in the United States, amid a partial government shutdown.
An earlier version of this story has been updated to reflect new statement from DHS | The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced a plan to suspend TSA PreCheck and Global Entry programs beginning Sunday,
Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) is pressing Department of Homeland Secretary (DHS) Kristi Noem to reopen the Global Entry program and to back off a new threat to suspend the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) PreCheck program amid the DHS shutdown,
Republican and Democratic senators vented their frustrations Wednesday with the lack of progress in funding the Department of Homeland Security, which is resulting in more Americans enduring long lines at airports around the country.