TSA, airports and partial government shutdown
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It's a perfect storm: As extreme winter weather triggers thousands of flight cancellations, the federal government created more travel questions. The Department of Homeland Security announced Sunday it would suspend two popular travel programs,
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TSA PreCheck remains operational after a sudden DHS reversal, while Global Entry is suspended amid the government shutdown.
TSA PreCheck is a trusted traveler program that expedites airport security for low-risk travelers. The program allows members to keep electronics in their bags and leave on belts and light jackets. Enrollment costs between $76 and $85 for five years, with ...
A faster way to get through airport security may be coming to an airport near you. TSA PreCheck Touchless ID, a new program that uses facial recognition, is expanding to 65 airports this spring. The expansion will prioritize 2026 World Cup host cities ...
View post: The 2026 World Cup Could Earn Some Homeowners Thousands—Here’s How DHS is in a partial shutdown due to lack of congressional funding agreement. TSA PreCheck remains operational, despite initial suspension plans amid shutdown. Courtesy ...
The government is in a partial shutdown after a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security failed to pass in Congress. The conflict among lawmakers stems from the department's oversight of Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, but it's just ...
The Department of Homeland Security has said Global Entry, a program run by Customs and Border Protection, will remain paused.
The TSA is proposing changes to how it stores and uses biometric data for PreCheck applicants. Proposed updates include sharing fingerprints with Customs and Border Protection to streamline Global Entry enrollment. Biometric data could be used for ...