TSA Ends Shoe Removal Policy at Airport Security

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The TSA has officially ended its 19-year-old policy requiring passengers to remove their shoes during security checks, citing advancements in security technology and a need to streamline the process, especially with upcoming major events like the World Cup and Olympics.
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