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TSA bans passengers from bringing 9 surprising items on plane

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has banned travelers from packing nine surprising items in their holiday luggage to help keep passengers safe while flying overseas
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· Jul 8, 2026
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· Jul 10, 2026
Passenger is sucked out of Ryanair plane window up to his shoulders and has to be pulled back in by other travellers during flight to Germany
Passenger is sucked out of Ryanair plane window up to his shoulders and has to be pulled back in by other travellers during flight to Germany
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· Jul 3, 2026
Turkish government blocks gay cruise carrying Americans from docking, citing ‘moral standards’
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Related coverage for "TSA bans passengers from bringing 9 surprising items on plane": The Independent — Woman survived Venezuela earthquake by crawling through rubble hours after being deported by US. NDTV — Hantavirus Quarantine Ends For Last Ship Passengers In Nebraska. Independent Online — Dramatic medical evacuation of Filipino seafarer from Durban bulk carrier. Daily Express — Plane with 107 passengers vanished on 'secret mission' and hasn't been found for 64 years. Daily Mail — Passenger is sucked out of Ryanair plane window up to his shoulders and has to be pulled back in by other travellers during flight to Germany. The Advocate — Turkish government blocks gay cruise carrying Americans from docking, citing ‘moral standards’