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TSA ends shoe removal policy
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced that most travelers will no longer have to remove their shoes at TSA checkpoints.
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As of Tuesday, passengers at U.S. airports are no longer required to remove their shoes during the TSA screening process.
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