U.S. Airports Lack Checkpoint Explosives Detectors for Latest Terror Threats

The Transportation Security Administration has spent most of its explosives detection money on new machines to screen checked luggage, while relying on equipment at passenger checkpoints that some say is dated. At the passenger security checkpoints at U.S. airports, the deficiencies of current...

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