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Homeland Security chairman to TSA: ‘Reconsider’ pat-downs

House Dems say the agency should rethink the invasive new screening procedures in light of the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday

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TSA has met the enemy – and they are us

How did an agency created to protect the public become the target of so much public scorn?

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TSA head offers to ease screening intensity

The head of the agency responsible for airport security appeared to give ground Sunday

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The TSA wants you to know they’re not thugs, which is why they’re...

TheDC Trawler: The TSA wants you to know they're not thugs, which is why they're confiscating your camera

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Airport security uproar frustrates White House advisers

Some White House advisers feeling 'frustrated' by an onslaught of media coverage focused heavily on the treatment of passengers

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The choice is not between security and privacy: TSA is sacrificing both

Why TSA's new security procedures are making us less safe.

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Color-coded terror alerts may end

The Homeland Security Department is proposing to discontinue the color-coded terror alert system that became a symbol of the country's post-9/11 jitters

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The last line of defense

David Rittgers imagines what a letter from TSA head John Pistole to the public would look like.

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The TSA is violating our Fourth Amendment rights

Why does the TSA have the power to do things that other law enforcement organizations are prohibited from doing without probable cause?

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TSA should not unionize

Unionization would make TSA agents even less accountable to the public.

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The solution to the TSA scanner dilemma

A new infrared scanner that the TSA is currently reviewing would eliminate privacy concerns.

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Is the TSA targeting women?

It seems like women are more likely to be patted down than men.

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The Stanford Prison Experiment at America’s airports

It's human nature to abuse authority, which is what TSA agents are doing.

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Profiling airline passengers is constitutional and effective

The Supreme Court ruled in 1996 that profiling in certain instances is constitutional.

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The TSA singers

The TSA is trying to improve its image by singing to people. Instead of singing, they should stop grabbing people's groins.

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Naked insecurity: Bombs and guns continue to go undetected

Classified government studies leaked to the media show that bombs were easily smuggled past airport security by undercover agents

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TSA employee sees a frozen chicken, airport shuts down

Police were called to an airport Tuesday after a TSA employee saw the package run through the screening process

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The TSA Tea Party

The Tea Party movement and the anti-TSA movement share a similar populist streak.

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The Israelis are right: Profiling makes sense

The US should copy Israel's approach to airport security.

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Moran, Blumenthal: Delay furlough of air traffic controllers

Senators say layoffs should be postponed after Boston Marathon bombings underscored security concerns

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