Travelers going through standard TSA security checkpoints will no longer be required to remove their shoes, according to multiple reports citing internal memos and anonymous agency sources. While the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has not yet made a formal announcement, CBS News and the New York Times confirmed the change, crediting recent security updates and technological advancements.
New Orleans continues to grapple with the aftermath of a devastating terrorist attack on New Year’s Day that left 14 people dead, including the suspect, and more than 30 others injured.
Washington lost the Battle of Brandywine on September 11, 1777, and was force to retreat toward Philadelphia.
Near the same time, British General Burgoyne's troops marched south from Canada toward Albany, New York, expecting...
On Sunday, reports from Israeli news outlets indicated that the administration under President Joe Biden proposed a "compensation package" to Israel. This offer aims...