TSA Ends Shoe-Removing Rule
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Passengers at some U.S. airports no longer have to remove footwear, sources say

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The change appears to be a phased approach, sources say.
The first airports where the no-shoes requirement is expiring include Baltimore/Washington International Airport , Fort Lauderdale International Airport and Piedmont Triad International Airport in North Carolina .
CBS News correspondents at Los Angeles and New York City's LaGuardia airports reported Monday night that they and other passengers didn't have to remove their shoes.
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