U.S. military leaders have argued for months that the Afghans need additional assistance and support from the U.S. to beat back a resurgent Taliban.
2015
OUR OPINION: Changing course on vaccinations doesn’t help Maine
CDC director seems to support informed opt-out consent by parents, but not the bill that requires it.
Vigilance, planning are the best defenses against cyberattacks
Too many companies have outdated firewalls, limited security features and weak policies on data security.
Merger of Camden National and Bank of Maine creates state’s biggest community bank
The merger, Camden National Bank’s largest purchase yet, is expected to be completed Friday.
‘Waste’ heat can help keep the lights on
Passage of POWER Act by Congress would give Maine businesses a competitive edge.
Debate winner Clinton should stick to pragmatism
She needs to eschew siren call of Democratic Party’s leftward drift and chart a more moderate course.
Jeep Renegade: Small stature, big character
The compact SUV may be just 166.6 inches long, but it’s still a Jeep.
Canadian ambassador to Iran who sheltered Americans dies, 81
Ken Taylor was heralded as a hero in both the U.S. and Canada.
Health care enrollment may be losing steam
The Obama administration says it expects only a slight overall increase next year.