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TSA reveals top unusual finds at airport security checkpoints in 2024
The Transportation Security Administration released the "top catches" from 2024 with prohibited items found by agents across the country. See some tips for travelers.
Texas confiscations top TSA’s 2024 unusual discoveries list
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 knife hidden inside a laptop were among the Transportation Security Administration’s ten most unusual confiscations of 2024.
What were TSA's top finds of 2024? A handgun was found in a baby stroller at one Houston airport
The Transportation Security Administration's role in protecting air travelers is serious business. But, sometimes the agency likes to have fun. The TSA released a meme-filled video showing 2024's top 10 best catches of prohibited items during searches,
TSA reveals craziest confiscations of 2024
TSA reveals craziest confiscations of 2024, from snakes in pants to meth in crutches
During an X-ray screening in New Hampshire, a mass was discovered in a crutch and methamphetamine was discovered wrapped in electrical tape. Good thing TSA doesn’t need an X-Ray to spot a bad decision. Check out this unofficial deleted scene from "Snakes on a Plane"! Someone was caught hiding two live snakes in their pants.
TSA's "best catches" of 2024 include vape in toothpaste and meth in crutches
Here's the list of TSA's top 10 most unusual finds of 2024: 1. A gun was found in a stroller at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston, Texas. 2. A replica IED attached to a walkie talkie was found at El Paso International Airport. 3. Two live snakes were found in a man's pants at Miami International Airport.
TSA reveals its wildest confiscations of 2024
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.
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We Tried to Trick TSA's New Airport Shoe Scanner With Gummy Worms at CES 2025. Here's What Happened
Strange things are afoot at CES, where we threw some unusual items at TSA's in-development airport scanner to see what it ...
TheNewsCenter on MSN
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TSA now accepts West Virginia Mobile IDs at digital readers
West Virginia is now the 14th state to offer digital IDs to residents. They followed Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, ...
gearpatrol
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The TSA Basically Gives Away a Ton of Confiscated Knives. Here’s How to Score One
Here's how you can score incredible deals on EDC blades and tools, and the retailers will probably surprise you.
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Extra TSA checks surprise fliers before Carter funeral, Trump inauguration
Travelers are reporting extra gate screenings before their flights to D.C. The TSA said it’s on high alert after incidents in ...
CNET on MSN
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Traveling This Winter? Here's How to Get TSA PreCheck for Free
With the TSA PreCheck lane, you can breeze through long lines without ever taking your shoes off. The right credit card can ...
federalnewsnetwork.com
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Lawmakers to seek GAO review of TSA’s biometrics, facial recognition use
TSA has expanded its use of facial recognition technology to more than 80 airports across the country in recent years.
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Where to Buy TSA-Surrendered Knives for Pennies on the Dollar
Here's how you can score incredible deals on EDC blades and tools, and the retailers will probably surprise you.
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Knives, guns … and a sledgehammer? Here’s some of what TSA found at Idaho checkpoints
Despite the signs, Idaho set a record this year for firearms discovered by TSA officers — 64 total. Boise and Idaho Falls set ...
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