Travelers without a REAL ID or passport will soon have a new option to verify their identity at TSA checkpoints, though it comes at a price.
The department welcomes the legal challenge, saying it will expose corporate profiteering at taxpayers’ expense.
Are you REAL ID ready? Starting in February, anyone traveling out of Hawaiʻi airports will have to pay a fee to fly without ...
According to TSA, New Mexico travelers without a Real ID will be required to pay a $45 fee to verify their identity through ...
France and several EU states want to ban social media for under-15s over mental health risks, but a lack of enforcement looms ...
According to the White House, the decision was based on concerns about inconsistent identity verification, corruption, and ...
According to the White House, the decision was based on concerns about inconsistent identity verification, corruption, and ...
Newly obtained court documents are revealing more about why federal agent conducted searches at more than a dozen Zipps Sports Grill across the Valley.
Federal authorities confirmed Wednesday that more than 35 people were arrested as agents executed search warrants at 15 locations tied to Zipps Sports Grill.
After TikTok in the U.S. went under new ownership in January 2026, a rumor spread that its new terms of service said the ...
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TSA to start charging travelers without REAL ID
TSA regional spokesperson Jessica Mayle explains TSA ConfirmID, the agency’s new paid alternate identity verification process ...
Beginning February 1, 2026, Hawaii travelers without a REAL ID can use the TSA ConfirmID identity verification system for a ...
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