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The Trump administration plans to end a federal domestic surveillance program for travelers that has drawn criticism.
A federal judge on Monday paused the Department of Homeland Security’s effort to end the collective bargaining agreement ...
A federal judge is blocking the Trump administration's attempt to end collective bargaining rights for TSA employees, siding ...
A federal judge on Monday said the administration of President Donald Trump likely broke the law by stripping 50,000 ...
A federal judge on Monday said the administration of President Donald Trump likely broke the law by stripping 50,000 transportation security officers of the ability to unionize and bargain over their ...
Email messages seeking comment were sent Tuesday to the departments of Transportation and Homeland Security. Both lawsuits say that the Trump administration is violating the U.S. Constitution by ...
During the screening process at Transportation Security Administration checkpoints across 84 airports nationwide, air passengers will encounter the second-generation Credential Authentication ...
In a Sunday interview, Social Security Administration Commissioner Frank Bisignano said the Trump administration and lawmakers plan to make major changes focused on cutting waste and fraud with ...
later added that the Department of Homeland Security’s Transportation Security Administration had its federal air marshals board flights with her as part of the surveillance, unbeknownst to her.
Federal officials knew in mid-December that some of the mysterious drones spotted in the skies over New Jersey and New York were authorized aircraft — but withheld that information from the ...
Experts are warning travelers to avoid using the Transportation Security Administration’s real-time facial recognition technology when going through airport security. While TSA says the ...
Rob Bonta said a Trump administration policy that would ... a coalition of 20 states against the Departments of Transportation and Homeland Security in U.S. district court in Rhode Island, argue ...