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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.

DHS Asked to Investigate Air Marshal Allegations

A congressman calls for an independent inquiry into reports of discrimination within the Federal Air Marshal Service.

Air Marshals Dogged by Discrimination Complaints in Field Offices

As the administration looks to tighten air security, discrimination charges may distract federal air marshals from their work.

TSA’s Top Post Sits Vacant Because of Sen. DeMint’s Union Beef

Last week’s thwarted terror attack left all eyes trained on the Transportation Security Administration, but there was no chief of the agency to offer an explanation.

Morning Cup of Stimulus: Bitter Aftertaste

Tragedy in the Sky

Morale Problems Continue at TSA