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Starting May 7, travelers will need an enhanced driver's license, passport, or other approved identification beyond a standard driver's license.
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The TSA is requiring the new ID by May 7. They will also accept other federally approved ID such as passports, but a regular driver's license will no longer be sufficient to board a plane.
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This week Micron gave additional updates on its facility construction as U.S. President Joe Biden visited Syracuse.
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If you want to board any domestic flight in the United States after May of 2023, you’re going to need a Real ID or a passport.