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Suspicious Package Sent To NJ Sen. Cory Booker, FBI Says
WASHINGTON (AP) — A suspicious package addressed to Democratic Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey, and similar to crude pipe bombs sent to prominent critics… -
Police Say Man Tried To Steal Magna Carta, 800-Year-Old Symbol Of The Law
Police in Salisbury, England, have arrested a man who tried to steal the Magna Carta — the 1215 document that established basic tenets of the rule of law. -
Biden, Robert De Niro Targeted In Wave Of Suspect Packages Aimed At Trump Critics
New York City police say a suspicious package was discovered in the Tribeca area of Manhattan in the early hours of Thursday morning. -
Explosive Devices Sent To Obama, Clintons; CNN Evacuated
A U.S. official told The Associated Press that investigators believe the explosive that was discovered near the Clintons' home in Chappaqua, New York, is linked to one found Monday at the compound of liberal billionaire George Soros. -
Apparent 'Pipe Bombs' Mailed To Clinton, Obama And CNN
Explosive devices have been intercepted on their way to Obama, Clinton, and billionaire philanthropist George Soros; today, the offices of CNN were evacuated due to a suspicious package. -
Explosive Device Mailed To Liberal Philanthropist George Soros' New York Home
The device was safely detonated by a bomb squad. The case has been handed over to the Joint Terrorism Task Force Division of the FBI. -
Gonzalez And Baker Converge On Bail, Diverge On The Death Penalty
Jay Gonzalez supported this year’s criminal reform legislation, but did not think it went far enough. Gov. Charlie Baker signed the legislation reluctantly thinking it went too far. -
In Prison, Discipline Comes Down Hardest On Women
When Monica Cosby, Tyteanna Williams and Celia Colon talk about the years they spent as inmates at women's prisons in Illinois, their stories often turn… -
Arizona Prison Denying Basic Hygiene Needs To Women, Say Inmates
Women at Arizona State Prison Complex-Perryville, outside Phoenix, say they were without toilet paper for days. The Department of Corrections blamed some inmates and a budgeting problem. -
Fall River Mayor Pleads Not Guilty To Federal Fraud Indictment
Jasiel Correia entered a plea of not guilty in court Thursday to charges of wire fraud and filing false tax returns.