Posted inLife & Culture

Miller leaving CBS News to return to law enforcement work

NEW YORK — CBS News correspondent John Miller has bounced between journalism and law enforcement for years, and now he’s headed back to work for incoming New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton. CBS confirmed Miller’s imminent exit on Thursday. Miller’s extensive law enforcement contacts made him valuable at CBS, notably for his reporting this […]

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Posted inNation & World

Nation & World Dispatches

PHILADELPHIA Bail not granted to official in predator-priest scandal A Roman Catholic church official will have to fight for bail in Philadelphia after his novel conviction in the priest-abuse scandal was thrown out. Monsignor William Lynn has served 18 months in prison after a jury found he endangered a boy by helping protect a predator-priest. […]

Posted inBusiness

Briefcase

Logan airport prepares to celebrate passenger record Boston’s Logan International Airport has set another passenger record. Massachusetts Port Authority officials say they are preparing to celebrate more than 29.6 million passengers passing through the airport this year. New England’s largest airport handled 29.3 million travelers last year. Massport projects that its 29.6 million traveler would […]

Posted inLetters, Opinion

Letter to the editor: Political skills give Michaud the edge

In a letter to the editor, Betsy Smith presented a glowing endorsement of Eliot Cutler for governor (“Why a gay rights activist picks Cutler,” Nov. 20). She praises his vision and leadership, confident that “he will create an environment that promotes collaboration to achieve a secure and promising future for all Mainers.” I agree that […]