A man was charged after authorities say he brought an explosive device and other weapons through a security checkpoint at a California airport.
Weary travelers hope the overdue paychecks will end the hours-long waits in security at several major U.S. airports.
President Trump's executive order on Friday instructed the Department of Homeland Security to pay TSA officers immediately, although it's unclear when the impact of that move will start to be felt at airports.
With spring break in full swing, airline passengers continued to wait it out at major U.S. airports after President Trump signed an executive order to pay TSA officers aimed at alleviating long security lines.
Trump's action came after House Republicans rejected a Senate-passed bill to fund most of DHS. The House late Friday night passed a bill to fund the entire department through May 22, but many senators are now in recess.
Relief is finally on the way for Transportation Security Administration workers, who are expected to start seeing paychecks again on Monday.