New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg called off a high alert for the city’s subway system on Monday after the attack date cited in a federal warning passed without incident. The FBI and Department of Homeland Security had told New York officials of a possible threat to New York’s underground mass transit system on or about October 9, based on an uncorroborated claim made to Iraqi authorities. U.S. intelligence considered the threat to be of doubtful credibility but Bloomberg said it was serious enough to warn the public. Full Story
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