The information regarding the threat ‘lacks specificity,’ an NYPD spokesman said.
2016
Russian-declared pause in Syria’s Aleppo broken
Two Russian soldiers and a Syrian journalist were injured Friday by mortar rounds.
Three men plead guilty in 2013 drug-related killing in Biddeford
Charles Raybine, 47, of Biddeford was shot outside an apartment complex.
UK’s Johnson says court ruling won’t interfere with Brexit plans
The foreign minister cautioned against reading too much into Thursday’s High Court ruling about Parliament’s approval.
Maine native Katelyn Emerson to perform Nov. 5 in Augusta
Organist to play the E&GG Hook organ at South Parish Congregational Church.
Three U.S. military trainers killed in Jordan
Shots were fired as a car carrying the Americans tried to enter the al-Jafr base near the southern Jordanian town of Mann, officials say.
Clinton, Trump woo vastly different Americas in final push
The presidential candidates’ divergent paths highlight the yawning gaps between race, place and economics that drive policies.
Four days before election, U.S. employers continue to see job growth
The Labor Department reported that 161,000 jobs were added in October and average hourly pay rose to almost $25.92.
Change of final plans
The Vatican’s recent guidance about cremation has posed big questions about death, J.P. Devine writes.
Car bombing in Turkey kills 9
The attack occurred hours after pro-Kurdish lawmakers were detained by the government.