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Tesla recalling 362,000 vehicles due to crash risk caused by self-driving software NYT editors: Paper ‘will not tolerate’ its journalists protesting coverage of transgender people The same volunteer later found two more similar envelopes. 4 that contained a white powdery substance and a letter that contained vulgar language, which they threw in the trash that was later disposed of by cleaning staff, Rossi said.

The volunteer reportedly found an envelope on Nov. 5 over several “suspicious” envelopes that a volunteer had found, police spokeswoman Donna Rossi said in a statement to The Hill. Police were called to Lake’s campaign office on Nov.

Police did not find any powder or harmful substance in several “suspicious” envelopes sent to Arizona GOP gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake’s campaign office, according to a Phoenix police spokesperson.
