
WASHINGTON – Federal officials backtracked Sunday on plans to halt TSA PreCheck services, announcing the expedited airport screening program will continue operating despite a partial agency shutdown.
The Department of Homeland Security had initially indicated that PreCheck would be temporarily suspended as part of broader agency closures, but reversed that decision in a Sunday announcement.
The program allows pre-approved travelers to move through airport security more quickly without removing shoes, belts, or laptops from bags.








