By Clara Harter, Los Angeles Times

LOS ANGELES — Flying with children is always a challenge, from lugging strollers through security to making sure Teddy doesn’t get left at the gate and dealing with mid-flight meltdowns. But a new Department of Homeland Security program seeks to ease parents’ stress while traveling by offering family-friendly lanes at TSA checkpoints.

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