The computer security company ranks stars whose names are most likely to land people on a malicious site.
September 2013
Census: U.S. poverty stuck at 15 percent
Census data show Maine has a slightly better poverty rate, though its median income is lower than the nation’s.
State board denies Franklin County’s request to re-open jail as full-service facility
Sheriff Scott Nichols and county officials have lobbied the board to change jail’s status, which they say is bad for taxpayers and inmates.
Brazil moves to break from U.S.-centric Internet
The president orders greater independence and security following revelations of U.S. spying, and experts warn that Brazil’s action could signal the fracturing of the global network.
Suit filed against Norridgewock daycare where children were molested
The owners of a Norridgewock daycare that was shut down after four children were molested there are now facing a civil lawsuit filed by the Department of Health and Human Services on behalf of one of the children.
N.J. boardwalk fire linked to Sandy-damaged wiring
The electrical equipment beneath the boardwalk had been inaccessible since the storm struck in October.
Bush award to be presented to Qatar education reform leader
Sheikha Moza bint Nasser will receive the George Bush Award for Excellence in Public Service during a ceremony Thursday at the University of New England.
Man sentenced in Maine for drug trafficking from Calif. prison
Mark Razo, of El Monte., Calif., used contraband cellphones to set up drug transactions, recruit couriers and arrange for drugs to be transported.
Congress looks to relax mandatory prison terms
A Senate committee is considering two bills, each sponsored by a liberal Democrat and a tea party Republican, that would allow judges to waive mandatory minimum sentences in many circumstances.
Navy orders security review in wake mass shooting
Aaron Alexis obtained a secret-level clearance despite a pattern of misconduct while he served in the Navy Reserves.