5A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2016 WORLD IN BRIEF The deal is still subject to ratification by union members and must be approved by the SEPTA board. Officials said subway service would be the first to return and that some bus service could be available in time for the evening rush, but that it usually would take 24 hours for full service to return. Associated Press Clinton focuses on healing, Trump on emails in final hours MANCHESTER, N.H. — With the cloud of an FBI investi- gation lifted, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump struck strikingly different tones as they moved into the final hours of a volatile, nearly two-year-long presidential campaign. After days of full-throated attacks on Trump’s qualifica- tions and temperament, Clinton cast herself as the candidate of “healing and reconciliation” — perhaps a surprising position for a woman who’s long been one of the most divisive figures in American politics. She started her Sunday with a visit to an African-American church in Philadelphia, where she spoke of her candidacy in almost spiritual terms, as she tried to motivate black voters in the crucial swing state to support her. And she ended with an evening rally in Manchester, New Hampshire, featuring remarks from Khizr Khan, the Muslim-American lawyer whose Army cap- tain son was killed in Iraq, and soft rock from folk singer James Taylor. “This election is a moment of reckoning,” she told voters on Sunday night. “It is a choice between division and unity, between strong, steady leadership and a loose cannon who could put everything at risk.” Clinton said she was “hopeful and optimis- tic” about the future. Trump, meanwhile, voiced new confidence as he brought his campaign — and his dark visions of a rigged American economic and political system— to longtime Democratic strongholds. Clinton email case handling brings tumultuous time for FBI WASHINGTON — The FBI’s handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation has created more turmoil for the bureau than any other matter in recent history, exposing internal tensions with the Justice Department and stirring concerns the famously apolit- ical organization unnecessarily injected itself into the campaign. The FBI for decades has prided itself on being both inde- pendent and silent about its work. It has survived other painful moments in its century-long existence. But rarely have its core duties become so awkwardly entangled with politics, thanks to an election-year criminal investigation involving Clinton’s email practices — and whiplash-producing public statements in the final two weeks of the campaign. Though FBI Director James Comey signaled a conclusion to the Clinton email matter with a letter to Congress on Sunday, the public isn’t done discussing it: Lawmakers demand answers to questions left unresolved by two vague and ambiguous let- ters. Clinton and her aides feel wronged by a curiously timed Janet Reno, former US attorney general, dies MIAMI — Janet Reno, the first woman to serve as U.S. attorney general and the epicen- ter of several political storms during the Clinton adminis- tration, including the seizure of Elian Gonzalez, died early today. She was 78. Reno died from complica- tions of Parkinson’s disease, her goddaughter Gabrielle D’Alemberte said. D’Alem- berte said Reno spent her final days at home in Miami sur- rounded by family and friends. Reno, a former Miami prosecutor who famously told reporters “I don’t do spin,” served nearly eight years as attorney general under Presi- dent Bill Clinton, the longest stint in a century. She was known for delib- erating slowly, publicly and in a typically blunt manner. Reno frequently told the public “the buck stops with me,” borrow- ing the mantra from President Harry S. Truman. Quake near Oklahoma oil hub prompts infrastructure concerns AP Photo/Jacqueline Larma Market-Frankford line trains remain idle at a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority station in Upper Darby, Pa., just outside Philadelphia. Philadelphia’s tran- sit strike ended today in its seventh day. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority said it has reached a tentative-five year deal with the union representing about 4,700 workers early this morning. disclosure. And ex-prosecutors of both parties are concerned the bureau’s actions strayed from its mandate to remain above politics. The controversy, coupled with a series of leaks laying bare internal squabbling, suggests a tough road ahead for FBI leader- ship regardless of who wins Sunday. “This has been a very dif- ficult election process. Unfortunately, the FBI has been drawn into it,” said Leo Taddeo, a retired FBI supervisor. He said he was concerned that candidates seemed more eager than before to politicize national security issues and seek investigations into opponents. “This is a new and developing trend in U.S. political dis- course, so I think the FBI has to resist being drawn into it,” he added. Philadelphia transit strike is over; tentative deal reached PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia’s seven-day transit strike is over. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority says the city’s main transit agency and the union representing about 4,700 workers reached an agreement early today. SEPTA Board Chairman Pasquale Deon said it is a fair deal that provides “wage increases, pension improvements, and main- tains health care coverage levels while addressing rising costs.” CUSHING, Okla. — A magnitude 5.0 earthquake centered near one of the world’s key oil hubs brought down building facades and shattered windows, triggering fears the temblor may have damaged key infrastructure and rendered century-old build- ings unsafe in the latest Oklahoma town rattled by increasingly strong quakes. Cushing Assistant City Manager Jeremy Frazier told a news conference late Sunday that a few minor injuries were reported. He said the damage appeared to be contained to downtown, where piles of debris sat at the base of some commercial buildings. Fearing aftershocks, police cordoned off older parts of the city to keep gawkers away. Frazier said an assisted living commu- nity had been evacuated after damage was reported. The Cushing Public School District canceled classes today. “Stay out of the area,” said City Manager Steve Spears, who noted that while some damage was superficial, compromised foundations and other potential problems would be difficult to assess until daylight in the city of 7,900 about 50 miles northeast of Oklahoma City. City officials have scheduled a news conference this morning to discuss the quake’s impact. Iraqi Kurdish forces advance on IS-held town east of Mosul NEAR BASHIQA, Iraq — Iraqi Kurdish fighters exchanged heavy fire with IS militants early today as they advanced from two directions on a town held by the Islamic State group east of the city of Mosul. The early morning offensive to reclaim the town of Bashiqa is part of the broader push to drive IS out of Mosul, Iraq’s sec- ond-largest city and the militants’ last major urban stronghold in the country. 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