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Texas Airport Was Shut Because Of "Incursion" Of Mexican Cartel Drones: Report
The Federal Aviation Administration reopened the airspace around El Paso International Airport in Texas on Wednesday morning, just hours after it announced a 10-day closure that would have grounded all flights to and from the airport.
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US To Cut 10% Of Flights At 40 Major Airports Amid Longest Shutdown
The shutdown, now in its 36th day and the longest in US history, has forced 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 Transportation Security Administration agents to work without pay.
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Woman Tries To Enter US Airport With Turtles In Bra, Caught By Security Agency
The surviving turtle was turned over to the Florida Department of Fish and Wildlife, TSA said in the post.
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No More Bare Feet: TSA Ends Shoe Removal Requirement At US Airports
Travellers without REAL ID-compliant identification may still be required to remove their shoes at certain checkpoints.
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US Airport Seizes 84 mm Calibre Weapon From Passenger's Baggage
At the San Antonio International Airport, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) seized a portable anti-tank gun from a traveler's luggage.
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US Airport Security Finds Huge Boa Constrictor Snake Coiled Up In Passengers' Carry-On Bag
In a bizarre incident, a woman flying at Tampa International Airport attempted to bring a 4-foot snake on her flight but was rejected by the airline, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
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US Airport Security Finds Live Cat Curled Up Inside Passenger's Suitcase
Before the baggage was due to be loaded onto the aircraft at John F Kennedy International Airport, a security guard discovered a live cat inside the case after it had passed through an airport X-ray machine.
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US Readies New $1 Billion Ukraine Weapons Package
The Biden administration's next security assistance package for Ukraine is expected to be $1 billion and include munitions for long-range weapons and armoured medical transport vehicles, three sources briefed on the matter told Reuters on Friday.
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Biden Administration Seeks Expansion of Control Over Use of Drones in US
The Biden administration is calling on Congress to expand authority for federal and local governments to take action to counter the nefarious use in the US of drones, which are becoming a growing security concern and nuisance.
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Apple Says It’s Working With US States to Adopt Driver’s Licences, State IDs in Apple Wallet
Apple has announced that it is working with several US states to roll out the ability to store driver’s licence or state ID on a user’s Apple Wallet on an iPhone or an Apple Watch.
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Texas Airport Was Shut Because Of "Incursion" Of Mexican Cartel Drones: Report
The Federal Aviation Administration reopened the airspace around El Paso International Airport in Texas on Wednesday morning, just hours after it announced a 10-day closure that would have grounded all flights to and from the airport.
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US To Cut 10% Of Flights At 40 Major Airports Amid Longest Shutdown
The shutdown, now in its 36th day and the longest in US history, has forced 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 Transportation Security Administration agents to work without pay.
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Woman Tries To Enter US Airport With Turtles In Bra, Caught By Security Agency
The surviving turtle was turned over to the Florida Department of Fish and Wildlife, TSA said in the post.
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No More Bare Feet: TSA Ends Shoe Removal Requirement At US Airports
Travellers without REAL ID-compliant identification may still be required to remove their shoes at certain checkpoints.
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US Airport Seizes 84 mm Calibre Weapon From Passenger's Baggage
At the San Antonio International Airport, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) seized a portable anti-tank gun from a traveler's luggage.
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US Airport Security Finds Huge Boa Constrictor Snake Coiled Up In Passengers' Carry-On Bag
In a bizarre incident, a woman flying at Tampa International Airport attempted to bring a 4-foot snake on her flight but was rejected by the airline, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
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US Airport Security Finds Live Cat Curled Up Inside Passenger's Suitcase
Before the baggage was due to be loaded onto the aircraft at John F Kennedy International Airport, a security guard discovered a live cat inside the case after it had passed through an airport X-ray machine.
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US Readies New $1 Billion Ukraine Weapons Package
The Biden administration's next security assistance package for Ukraine is expected to be $1 billion and include munitions for long-range weapons and armoured medical transport vehicles, three sources briefed on the matter told Reuters on Friday.
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Biden Administration Seeks Expansion of Control Over Use of Drones in US
The Biden administration is calling on Congress to expand authority for federal and local governments to take action to counter the nefarious use in the US of drones, which are becoming a growing security concern and nuisance.
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Apple Says It’s Working With US States to Adopt Driver’s Licences, State IDs in Apple Wallet
Apple has announced that it is working with several US states to roll out the ability to store driver’s licence or state ID on a user’s Apple Wallet on an iPhone or an Apple Watch.