Clinton email releases include 2,000 deemed classified

Clinton email releases include 2,000 deemed classified

WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department on Monday released the 14th and final batch of emails from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private server, bringing the total to more than 52,000 including some 2,000 that were censored for containing information now deemed classified.

In releasing the final batch of 3,800 documents, the department also settled a long-running dispute over one sensitive email as intelligence agencies dropped a months-long demand an exchange on North Korea's nuclear program to be designated "top secret," the highest level of classification. The State Department, which had insisted the information was not classified at all, partially won its battle over the document as the intelligence community revised its initial assessment and determined the information was "secret," the next lower classification.

Late-night T service will end in Boston by March 19
Massachusetts

Late-night T service will end in Boston by March 19

State House News Service

BOSTON – After no discussion in a public meeting Monday, the MBTA control board canceled extended-hours weekend service, authorizing the transit agency to end it by March 19.

The extended-hours service, which began as a pilot program in March 2014, impedes efforts to repair tracks overnight, according to Charles Planck, the Assistant General Manager  of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. He spoke about the issue at the T's Fiscal and Management Control Board meeting.

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