The following is a news release and photos from the Transportation Security Administration. BOISE — The Transportation ...
From facial recognition tools to algorithms that identify diseases, agencies reported that they didn't know enough about what ...
Transportation Security Administration released the top 10 list of unexpected items found throughout the year with New Jersey ...
The Transportation Security Administration released the "top catches" from 2024 with prohibited items found by agents across the country. See some tips for travelers.
A plastic bag of marijuana tucked into a creamy jar of Jif, two small (alive) snakes found in a pouch and a roughly five-inch ...
The bizarre sighting landed the New Jersey airport in the No. 8 slot on the agency’s Top 10 list of most unusual finds at ...
Snakes in pants, vapes in toothpaste, gun parts in a Lego box: The Transportation Security Administration just dropped its list of "best catches" — or most interesting confiscations — of 2024.
Return-to-office mandates and fewer Zoom meetings may be part of the reason why business travel is picking up.
The Federal Aviation Administration's regulations regarding the use of drones are particularly strict in Washington, D.C., ...
Recent incidents are being investigated, so we don’t know yet exactly where security failed. But clearly there were gaps in ...
According to FAA data, approximately 80 percent of people who try to stowaway in external compartments on aircraft — such as ...
Nunchucks, throwing stars, Batarang-style knives and slingshots were just some of the items that Transportation Security ...