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  CBS/AP  NEW YORK - Police say the white powder contained in several envelopes that were mailed to various bank branches in New York City turned out to be non-toxic.Police say seven envelopes were sent Monday to several Wells Fargo branches, a JP Morgan Chase branch and an office building. Telephone calls to Wells Fargo and JP Morgan Chase were not immediately returned.Police say the suspicious envelopes caused evacuations of several bank bran stanley cup ches, but no injuries were reported. Police had no suspects.Representatives at some of the banks involved told CBS News the envelopes contained a note stating  Happy May Day.  The envelopes were sent on the eve of planned May Day protests around the country.Bill Dobbs, a spokesman for Occupy Wall Street, said the prank had nothing to do with their protest movement. He said the incidents distract from the May 1 events.                                                                 Occupy Wall Street protests                                    More                    stanley ca                                                                                                                                                                                                Dorli Rainey, symbol of Occupy movement, dies at 95                                                                                                                                  stanley mugs                                                                                    NYC reaches settlement with Mspt Ginger   s heartbreaking story: the dog who forgot how to walk
 About half an hour ago, stanley tumbler  NORAD sent out an ominous looking tweet with the words NORAD jets intercept 8230; and a link. The only problem  If you clicked on the link it brought you to an FAA error page with no more information.     Luckily, it was nothing serious. Two F-16s had intercepted a general aviation aircraft that  stanley water bottle had been out of communication in a restricted area over Washington, D.C. The aircraft resumed c stanley termosky ommunication and everybody went about their business. Breaking news on Twitter that turns out to be false or simply doesn ;t have the proper context can do real damage. For instance, when the Associated Press was hacked in April of 2013 a tweet was sent out reading, Breaking: Two Explosions in the White House and Barack Obama is Injured. The AP quickly said that it had been hacked, but not before the financial markets went into a tailspin, thanks in no small part to high-frequency trading computers. Update: NORAD just posted an updated tweet with a link that works, but it looks like the old tweet is still up.