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This Article is From Oct 25, 2018

CNN Evacuation Sets News Media on Edge Amid Wave of Bomb Threats

(Bloomberg) -- U.S. news media stepped up security measures on Wednesday after a suspected pipe bomb was found at CNN's New York offices, the latest in a string of incidents this week that also targeted Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and George Soros.

The device was found in the news organization's mailroom and the offices were evacuated as a precaution, CNN President Jeff Zucker said in a memo to staff. The network, which is owned by AT&T Inc., has offices and studios in the Time Warner Center in Manhattan, near Columbus Circle.

The San Diego Union-Tribune, that city's largest newspaper, also was evacuated on Wednesday after police spotted suspicious-looking packages in front of the building. A hazardous-materials team was dispatched to the site, but it was a false alarm, the paper reported.

The New York Times, based in midtown Manhattan, is taking additional security precautions, the company said in a memo.

“All incoming mail, including United States Postal Service, FedEx and UPS, in New York and in the Washington bureau, is sent through an X-ray machine before it is delivered,” the Times said. “The mail delivery in New York today is complete and there were no suspicious packages detected.”

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