The communications director had sharp words for the teens’ actions at the turkey-pardoning ceremony last week.
December 2014
IPod music case goes to court
Apple’s late founder, Steve Jobs, will be heard in a videotaped deposition as a class-action lawsuit is tried.
U.S.-China climate pact puts pressure on India
A promise by India would signal to the world that all countries must fight climate change.
Is there anything that aspirin can’t do? Well, maybe
A study shows aspirin may not prevent first heart attacks or first strokes.
Obama’s pool of candidates for defense secretary shrinking
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson becomes the latest to say he doesn’t want the job.
Belichick, Kraft on witness list for Hernandez trial
Both the coach and the owner of the New England Patriots may play a role in Aaron Hernandez’s murder trial.
Republicans seek to reverse Obama’s actions on immigration
The question is what kind of strategy will block the president’s recent executive actions from taking effect.
‘Hands up. Don’t shoot!’ protesters get attention with solidarity gesture
NFL players and students are among those drawing criticism and praise as they make their statements.
DHHS memo praises advantages of voluntary EBT photo IDs
DHHS Commissioner Mary Mayhew’s email follows a federal directive that could cost the state funding.
‘Multiple quality bids’ received for Great Northern Paper
The bankruptcy auction in Bangor on Tuesday is expected to lead to an approved sale.