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Scientists Cast Doubt on TSA Tests of Full-Body Scanners

The Transportation Security Administration is confident that its full-body X-ray scanners are medically safe, but a group of scientists with expertise in cancer and radiation say the evidence made public to support those safety claims is unreliable.

Series of Blunders Followed Christmas Bomb Attempt

Passengers, baggage and the jet itself were all mishandled in Detroit after the botched terrorist attack.

Pilots Warn of Safety Lapses at Regional Airlines

For major airlines' smaller partners, low-cost flights sometimes mean dangerous shortcuts, pilots say.

So Much Track, So Little Money

States are clamoring for billions to help with high--speed rail projects, but there is not nearly enough stimulus money set aside to satisfy them all.

Inspector General Blasts Stimulus for Tiny Airports

A report questions the economic merit of some projects approved by the FAA, and calls for an audit of airport grants.

Tiny Airports Take Off With Stimulus

Tiny Airports Take Off With Stimulus

Are We There Yet?

President Obama and his team talk about how fast the stimulus money is being spent, and how fast it is working.