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Surveillance footage shows bystander tackling suspect who allegedly breached TSA checkpoint at Atlanta airport after knocking down security officer.
Newly-released video shows the chaotic moment a man appears to rush a TSA security checkpoint at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport last October, according to an incident report.
Travelers without a Real ID or acceptable identification will face a $45 fee starting Sunday when TSA’s ConfirmID program launches nationwide.
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Watch: ‘Good Samaritan’ body slams man trying to breach TSA checkpoint at Atlanta airport
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is releasing surveillance camera footage of the moment a man tried to get past a TSA checkpoint.
The Real ID standard has been in place for a while. Now fees are coming into play for those who can't prove their identity.
The Transportation Security Administration wants to update the way it uses and shares biometric data from Trusted Traveler program enrollees.
Republicans raised concerns about the government services that could see a funding lapse on Sunday if the country plunges into a second shutdown in three months.
The fee is comparable to the cost of a Real ID in California.