TSA introduces new $45 fee option for travelers without REAL ID starting February 1

Original post https://www.tsa.gov/news/press/releases/2025/12/01/tsa-introduces-new-45-fee-option-for-travelers-without-real-id

WASHINGTON – The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced today that it will refer all passengers who do not present an acceptable form of ID and still want to fly an option to pay a $45 fee to use a modernized alternative identity verification system, TSA ConfirmID, to establish identity at security checkpoints beginning on February 1, 2026.

Travelers will be able to pay $45 to use TSA ConfirmID for a 10-day travel period. TSA urges travelers who do not have a REAL ID to schedule an appointment at their local DMV to update their ID as soon as possible.

Acceptable forms of ID include:

  • REAL ID-compliant driver’s licenses or other state photo identity cards issued by Department of Motor Vehicles (or equivalent)
    • If you are not sure if your ID complies with REAL ID, check with your state Department of Motor Vehicles.
    • A temporary driver’s license is not an acceptable form of identification.
  • State-issued Enhanced Driver’s License (EDL) or Enhanced ID (EID)
  • U.S. passport
  • U.S. passport card
  • DHS trusted traveler cards (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST)
  • U.S. Department of Defense ID, including IDs issued to dependents
  • Permanent resident card
  • Border crossing card
  • An acceptable photo ID issued by a federally recognized Tribal Nation/Indian Tribe, including Enhanced Tribal Cards (ETCs)
  • HSPD-12 PIV card
  • Foreign government-issued passport
  • Canadian provincial driver’s license or Indian and Northern Affairs Canada card
  • Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC)
  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Employment Authorization Card (I-766)
  • U.S. Merchant Mariner Credential
  • Veteran Health Identification Card (VHIC)

All travelers without an acceptable ID, including those who present a non-REAL ID-compliant state driver’s license or ID, will be referred to the optional TSA ConfirmID process for identity verification upon TSA check-in and prior to entering the security line. This process will differ airport to airport, and TSA is working with private industry to proactively offer online payment options prior to arrival at the airport.

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Furry Weekend Atlanta Reg Open

Registration Levels

Standard
$100 starting March 1st prices increase
$120
  • (1) 4-Day Pass to FWA 2026
  • Member Event Discounts
  • Member Only Newsletters
  • Member Dedicated Support
  • Supports FWA’s mission and our community that makes it possible
  • $5 from every membership donated to Lost-n-Found Youth
Sponsor
$180
$200
  • (1) 4-Day Pass to FWA 2026
  • Member Event Discounts
  • Member Only Newsletters
  • Member Dedicated Support
  • Supports FWA’s mission and our community that makes it possible
  • $5 from every membership donated to Lost-n-Found Youth
  • Member Con Store Discounts
  • FWA 2026 T-Shirt
  • Sponsor Priority Support
  • Option to have wristband mailed to you for $12
Silver
$300
  • (1) 4-Day Pass to FWA 2026
  • Member Event Discounts
  • Member Only Newsletters
  • Member Dedicated Support
  • Supports FWA’s mission and our community that makes it possible
  • $5 from every membership donated to Lost-n-Found Youth
  • Member Con Store Discounts
  • FWA 2026 T-Shirt
  • Sponsor Priority Support
  • Option to have wristband mailed to you at no cost
  • Priority Registration Line
  • Priority Event Access to our most popular events
  • Silver Sponsor Gift
Gold
$600
  • (1) 4-Day Pass to FWA 2026
  • Member Event Discounts
  • Member Only Newsletters
  • Member Dedicated Support
  • Supports FWA’s mission and our community that makes it possible
  • $5 from every membership donated to Lost-n-Found Youth
  • Member Con Store Discounts
  • FWA 2026 T-Shirt
  • Sponsor Priority Support
  • Option to have wristband mailed to you at no cost
  • Priority Registration Line
  • Priority Event Access to our most popular events
  • Silver Sponsor Gift
  • Gold Sponsor Experiences
  • Gold Sponsor Lounge Access
  • Gold Sponsor Gift
Platinum
$4000
  • (1) 4-Day Pass to FWA 2026
  • Member Event Discounts
  • Member Only Newsletters
  • Member Dedicated Support
  • Supports FWA’s mission and our community that makes it possible
  • $5 from every membership donated to Lost-n-Found Youth
  • Member Con Store Discounts
  • FWA 2026 T-Shirt
  • Sponsor Priority Support
  • Option to have wristband mailed to you at no cost
  • Priority Registration Line
  • Priority Event Access to our most popular events
  • Silver Sponsor Gift
  • Gold Sponsor Experiences
  • Gold Sponsor Lounge Access
  • Gold Sponsor Gift
  • (1) Standard Room at the host hotel of your choice
  • (2) FWA Takeover at Georgia Aquarium VIP Tickets
  • (2) Hoppy Hour VIP Tickets

For more Info https://furryweekend.com/

Mom’s Cat Review by Grubbs Grizzly

Mom’s Cat is an intense, yet quiet, short film by Hungarian writer/director Annabella Schnabel, who produced it for her diploma project at the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest. It has already garnered several awards, including the Grand Jury Prize at the 29th Chicago Underground Film Festival, First Prize at the 19th Pannonfíling Film Festival, Best Short Film at the 8th Nefiltravane Kino Film Festival, and Best Young Director at the 13th Short to the Point International Film Festival. It was screened at several Oscar-qualifying festivals, such as the 70th Melbourne International Film Festival, 40th Flickers’ Rhode Island International Film Festival, 52nd Nashville Film Festival, and the A-listed 43rd Moscow International Film Festival, earning a spot on the 2023 Student Academy Awards long list.

I had the opportunity to watch this 18-minute film, and I can say the plaudits are deserved.

For those of you who don’t know me, I have been writing a furry advice column called “Ask Papabear” since 2012 (www.askpapabear.com), and over the years I have been approached for advice from many furries struggling with wanting to be a furry even when their families, peers, and society reject them. This dilemma is a complex issue about which one could write an entire book—even books. I mention all of this so that the reader knows that my reactions below are based on my extensive familiarity with furries.

What impressed me most about this film is how Schnabel packs so much emotion into just a few minutes and with minimal dialog. Every word uttered, every movement the actors make bears weight.

Without giving anything away, the story is basically this: 30-something Felix (Attila Fritz) lives in squalid conditions with his mother, who barely tolerates her son and clearly despises him for not being “normal.” One day, Felix gets exciting news that a company wants to hire him to be a kind of mascot-for-hire, which means he can get paid and wear his fursuit! Felix is immensely proud of his fursuit, which he made himself. So, off he goes to his new job, where he meets coworkers who seem shy but admire his fursuit, which is a kind of winged cat. What follows are some ups and downs in his job that adeptly capture the sensitivities of the kind and sweet Felix, who only wants to be happy, and a mother and society that despise him for being abnormal. The conclusion is tragic, sad, disturbing, and oddly sweet.

If I could encapsulate all the worst experiences and angst I have encountered in my 13 years as a furry advice columnist into one character, Felix would be that character. Similarly, every scene, every word of dialog, every gesture, and every movement of the well-directed camera compresses a world of misunderstood love like a telegraphed message in which each dot and short dash has a significance. A rose, a hesitant touch, a half-eaten chicken foot, and many other images add to the painting like dots on a pointillist painter’s masterpiece. When Felix explains to his coworkers why his fursuit has wings and why there are stripe marks on the head, for example, Schnabel reveals in a few seconds how a fursuit can contain deep personal meaning for its wearer. It is just one of many poignant scenes here.

To be clear, Mom’s Cat is not about the average furry experience, but it is about a side of the fandom that is very true indeed and to which many furries will relate.

I would give it two thumbs up, but I’m a bear and don’t have thumbs, so I will give it a big Awoo! instead.

[You can read an interview with Schnabel by going here https://magyar.film.hu/filmhu/magazin/schnabel-annabellea-a-furry-szubkultura-mogott-gyakran-lelki-sebek-rejtoznek-interju.html and hitting Translate. There is a link to the movie at the bottom of the article. It’s $5 to watch.]

Anthrocon Reg for 2025 Open

Which now includes

How to Register

New for Anthrocon 2025: Our Registration system has now changed! Please read the following instructions in order to successfully purchase your conbadge for Anthrocon 2025.

  • Register for an account by visiting our new Registration portal on October 21st, selecting “Register”, and following the instructions.
  • Once your account is registered and verified, select “Register for AC2025” from the menu and select your desired level. Available levels will be displayed starting October 21st at 12 PM Eastern Daylight Time. Sold out levels will not be visible.
  • Fill out the form and select “Register”. Your registration is now held in stock, but not completed.
  • Select “View Cart” and complete checkout. (important, as your membership is NOT confirmed until you check out)
  • For Ultrasponsors and Supersponsors, additional ticketed event options will be visible once your registration is held in stock.

There are several levels of memberships available for purchase. We recommend registering online as you’ll save some money and receive some advance perks (depending on your level). The key dates for Anthrocon 2025 registration are:

  • Online Pre-registration: October 21, 2024 – June 15, 2025
  • On-site registration: July 4-6, 2025

Now notice there are limits on the number of sponsor badges

For more info https://www.anthrocon.org/registration/

Anthrocon 2025 Opens Everything

Registration

Our top priority for Registration is to improve the speed and efficiency of our check-in experience. These efforts are aimed at improving the main issue that caused a cascade of other issues in 2024, which we’ve heard from attendees. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we continue exploring additional ways to improve the on-site experience!

  • Pre-registration Opening: Online Pre-registration for all levels will open on October 21st at 12 PM Eastern Time and remain open until June 15th, 2025. After that, on-site registrations can be purchased on the first day of the convention, July 3rd. Our Refund and Rollover Policy has also been updated to reflect our 2025 dates.
  • Prices: We will be updating our pricing to reflect a balance between managing the rising costs associated with growth and economic changes, but without going too high above the average convention pricing in the current environment.
  • Sponsorship availability and perks: To better reflect the services and perks we can provide for our different sponsor levels, we have updated the maximum memberships for each level – once they have sold out, we will not be adding any more upgraded levels. Additionally, the language for some of our sponsorship perks has been updated to better reflect the value that attendees can expect, as we continue to find balances between the services and perks we can provide with what attendees should expect as our convention grows.
  • Standards of Conduct: Our convention continues to adapt to the shifting environments and tolerance levels of our community, and we will be updating our attendee Standards of Conduct to reflect those changes for 2025. These changes will be reflected on our Standards of Conduct page by the time pre-registration opens.

It isn’t just Reg it’s everything from Dealers, Artists, Dancers you name it is open on Oct 21

The Official Announcement https://www.anthrocon.org/news/anthrocon-2025-kicking-off-our-adventure-soon/

Breaking News

Anthro Southeast @AnthroSoutheast is reporting on the 1st year of their con they had 605 attendees and raised $3,650 for their charity the Pet Placement Center

Fur Reality con @furreality.con is reporting 538 attendees, 101 fursuiters, and $15,336 raised for Ohio Alleycat Resource.