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TSA to Review Airport Screening Policies After 6-Year-Old Girl Frisked

Apr 13th 2011 – 11:38AM

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- A Kentucky couple said Wednesday that they want the Transportation Security Administration to change how it screens children after their 6-year-old daughter was frisked at the New Orleans airport. Selena Drexel told ABC's "Good Morning America" the family was returning home from a vacation earlier this...

Alaska Lawmaker With Mastectomy Refuses TSA Pat-Down

By Dana ChivvisFeb 22nd 2011 – 10:57AM
AP

AP

Alaska state Rep. Sharon Cissna is returning to Juneau today by car, small plane and ferry, rather than by plane as scheduled, because she refused to be patted down by security workers Sunday at the Seattle airport. Cissna, an Anchorage Democrat who was returning home after a medical treatment, underwent security...

What Not to Wear? Clothing a Security Line Issue

Nov 23rd 2010 – 10:57AM
John Moore, Getty Images

John Moore, Getty Images

LOS ANGELES (Nov. 23) -- It was no crime of fashion, but Wendy Gigliotti's bulky sweater and ankle-length skirt made her a target of airport screeners. A female Transportation Security Administration officer at Sacramento International Airport told her, "We can't tell if there's something under your skirt." She was then...

National Opt-Out Day: Touch My Junk if You Must, but No Pictures, Please

By Steven HofferNov 22nd 2010 – 5:07PM

(Nov. 22) -- It might be summarized as "touch but don't look." Wednesday marks National Opt-Out Day, a grass-roots, nationwide protest against the Transportation Security Administration's use of full-body scanners that reveal an all-too-invasive view of a person's physical attributes. The organizers of National Opt-Out...

Common Excuse for Guns at Airport: 'Oops'

By Allan LengelNov 25th 2009 – 7:20PM

WASHINGTON (Nov. 25) -- A lot of things became off-limits at airports after Sept. 11, 2001, but a surprising number of passengers still get caught with a particularly big no-no: firearms. The Transportation Security Administration says that so far this year 793 firearms have been discovered at U.S. airport checkpoints --...

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The "TSA Pokey Pokey"

By McLean Robbins May 20th 2011 - 06:23PM

The only government agency that can check the status of both your flight and suppository.

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The 10 Most Awesomely Terrible Sci Fi/Fantasy Paperback Covers

By Chris Sims Mar 09th 2011 - 04:39PM

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