Passenger Forgets $20,000 Cash in Checked Bag—TSA Screener Celebrated for Not Stealing It [Roundup]

News and notes from around the interweb:

  • TSA proud their screener didn’t steal $20,000 from a passenger? This story has to be made up. It’s too on the nose to be real. (HT: Enilria)

    Transportation Security Administration agent Linda Chen could have looked the other way, but instead demonstrated exceptional integrity when she discovered $20,000 in cash hidden in a checked bag at Boston Logan International Airport. …Sanders planned to deposit it in a bank near her daughter’s house in Florida but forgot she had packed it.

  • Carnival isn’t known as the highest-end cruise line, but basic expectations are still higher than this. And, ok, it’s not always Marriott…

  • Collect them all! While supplies (the airline?) lasts.

  • Military helicopter military helicoptering again.

  • Passenger asks flight attendant for “as much fudge as possible,” enjoys it while watcing My Dinner With Andre.

    My sundae on DFW to LHR Feb 6, 2026
    by
    u/lothar74 in
    americanairlines

  • “The best part-time job in the world” Over a third of pilots have side hustles. This article focuses on day trading. Years ago insurance sales was the thing.

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