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Following the controversy over long lines at TSA checkpoints at Chicago's Midway and O'Hare airports, the Transportation Security Administration said it is sending 58 new security officers and four more bomb-sniffing dog teams to Chicago's O'Hare International Airport to address long delays at security checkpoints:

The move comes as officials at the Chicago Department of Aviation advised anyone flying out of O'Hare or Midway International Airport to show up three hours before their flight's scheduled departure time, CBS Chicago reported.

No word on if any TSA officers will be sent to Midway International, though.

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