Here are the AP's latest coverage plans on possible explosive devices sent to former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and CNN's offices in New York City. The AP will follow developments throughout the day. All times EDT. For up-to-the minute information on AP's coverage, visit Coverage Plan at https://newsroom.ap.org .
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US-EXPLOSIVE DEVICES
WASHINGTON — Bombs and other suspicious packages targeting Hillary Clinton, former President Barack Obama and CNN were intercepted in a rash of attacks aimed at prominent Democrats and a cable news network often criticized by political conservatives, officials said. The crude pipe bombs appeared to be sent by the same individual, they said. By Michael Balsamo, Eric Tucker and Colleen Long. SENT: 600 words. UPCOMING: Developing, 900 words by 5 p.m., photos, video.
US-EXPLOSIVE DEVICES-INVESTIGATION
Forensic investigators examining the mail bombs sent to high profile targets this week will be working to glean a potential treasure trove of clues to help identify their origin, from fingerprints and DNA evidence to tracking where the packages were mailed, and the materials used to make the devices were purchased. By Michael Biesecker, 500 words by 4 p.m.
US-EXPLOSIVE DEVICES-MEDIA
NEW YORK — CNN has taken to the streets around its New York offices to cover a story about explosive devices sent there. By AP Media Writer David Bauder. UPCOMING: 600 words by 4 p.m., photos.
ELECTION 2018-POLITICAL CLIMATE
Tension is rising in the final weeks of a political campaign that will determine control of Congress and President Donald Trump's grip on Washington. By Steve Peoples. UPCOMING: 1,200 words, photos.
PHOTOS
The Associated Press has been on the scene at all the places where devices have been found or reports of devices have been investigated including Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office and the Time Warner Center in Manhattan, Bill and Hillary Clinton's home in Chappaqua, N.Y., the Obamas' home in Washington, D.C. We have also secured photos of the scene outside Rep. Deborah Wasserman Schultz's office in Sunrise, Fla. NYKH101, NYKH103, NYKH104, NYKH106. NYRD111-NYRD114, DCAB105-DCAB109, APTN201, FLLAU102, FLLAU801-FLLAU804.
VIDEO
The Associated Press has been live at multiple scenes today and is still live outside the home of Bill and Hillary Clinton and the office of Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Several edits of the New York Police Department news conference are available, as are Hillary Clinton's comments in response to the threat, Senate reaction and other edits.
GRAPHICS
The Associated Press has moved a graphic showing the locations where the explosive devices were sent. It is GFX7952.
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