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Dulles Cops Fired For Taking Payoffs To Let Drivers Solicit Rides In Terminal — D.C. Airport Authority Ranks Among Most Corrupt In U.S.

Dec 07 2025

Eight Dulles airport police officers are out after internal and criminal investigations into alleged payoffs from limo and ride-share drivers so they could illegally solicit rides inside the terminal. It’s just the latest scandal for the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, which has already been hammered for weak controls, nepotism, and shady contracting that now puts it among the most corrupt airport authorities in the U.S.

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America Now Lives In An Airport Lounge, Critics Claim — But What They’re Really Seeing Is Expanded Access, Not Cultural Decline

Dec 06 2025

Critics argue that America has adopted the bland sameness of an airport lounge, a prestige-lite world gated by credit cards and tap-to-pay access. But what they’re really reacting to isn’t cultural flattening—it’s the loss of exclusivity as more people move up and gain access to spaces that once signaled status.

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Man Uses Woman’s Boarding Pass At Las Vegas TSA Checkpoint — Then Flips An Officer And Tries To Stab Police With A Pen

Dec 04 2025

TSA caught a man at the Las Vegas airport trying to clear security with a woman boarding pass for a Southwest flight – and that is when everything went sideways. According to federal prosecutors he hit a TSA officer, flipped a responding cop over his back, then grabbed an officer pen and allegedly tried to stab police with it at the checkpoint. Now he is facing a five count federal indictment for interfering with security screening and entering the secure area on false pretenses.

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Trump Announces Overhaul Of Washington Dulles — Without Telling The Airport First

Dec 02 2025

President Trump announced a sweeping overhaul of Washington Dulles — including a plan to replace the airport’s aging mobile lounges — but the airport authority wasn’t told about any of it in advance. The Department of Transportation now plans to take bids for the project even as Dulles continues operating out of 1980s “temporary” concourses and 1960s people movers that were never modernized.

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The DEA Was Ordered To Stop Stealing Cash From Passengers — Now Homeland Security Is Seizing The Money Instead

Dec 01 2025

A year ago the DEA was ordered to stop seizing passengers’ cash at airports without evidence or charges. But cash seizures never stopped—they’ve just shifted hands. Homeland Security agents are using drug-sniffing dogs to target travelers, confiscating large sums even when no drugs are found and no charges are filed. Here’s what’s happening, and how they’re getting away with it.

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SNL’s ‘Thanksgiving Week Airport Parade’ Nails Holiday Travel — Newark, Fake Service Animals, Drunk Pilots and All

Nov 27 2025

SNL’s “Thanksgiving Week Airport Parade” may be two years old, but its send-up of Thanksgiving air travel—Newark jokes, fake service animals, frazzled TSA agents, restless kids, and even a “crazy plane lady”—still feels uncomfortably accurate today. If you dread flying this week, the sketch is worth revisiting.

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JSX Is Selling Tickets From Santa Monica to Las Vegas — And Activists Are Suing for California Environmental Review to Stop Them

Nov 25 2025

JSX has begun selling tickets for new Santa Monica–Las Vegas flights after securing a city operations permit, but local activists have already filed a California Environmental Quality Act lawsuit seeking to halt the service. While CEQA is unlikely to stop flights outright, it can impose enough delay and cost to run out the clock before the airport’s scheduled 2028 closure.

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Senate Report: Biden Administration Pushed Airports to House Migrants — Despite Pushback That It Was Unsafe, Likely Illegal

Nov 25 2025

A new Senate Commerce Committee report alleges the Biden administration pushed major U.S. airports to house migrants inside terminals and other facilities, even after airport operators warned the move was unsafe, operationally unworkable, and likely illegal. Logan, O’Hare and JFK were among at least 11 airports contacted, with some ultimately sheltering hundreds of migrants overnight.

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