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Wednesday marks the first day U.S. travelers flying domestically will be required to show a Real ID at airports.
After an uneven rollout that left many scrambling for Department of Motor Vehicles appointments ahead of the long-anticipated enforcement of REAL ID, air travel across the US went smoothly Wednesday — ...
As Illinois residents scrambled to meet the Real ID deadline, many instead ran into long lines, appointment shortages and ...
The time has come. Starting Wednesday, passengers nationwide must a use state-issued ID or license that is “REAL ID” ...
As the long-awaited deadline to have a Real ID for domestic flights hit, many flyers were prepared. Here's what we saw at ...
The TSA is warning travelers that as of Wednesday, they will no longer be able to fly using a state-issued driver's license ...
Kristi Noem said security protocols will be in place on May 7, "but people will be allowed to fly" if they lack the new ID.
If you have a passport or other Real ID-compliant form of identification, you should also be OK to fly domestically, according to the Transportation Security Administration. However, a standard ...
Most people likely won't need a REAL ID by the May 7 deadline, as it's not needed to drive, vote or generally identify oneself.
With the long-delayed REAL ID deadline now days away, critics warn the law could open the door to expanded government surveillance and data-sharing.
The Illinois secretary of state warned against an unnecessary rush for a REAL ID as Wednesday's federal government deadline ...