The announcement comes amid swirling questions about potential conflicts of interest for him as president.
2016
Selena’s father sues to stop TV show based on book by slain singer’s widower
Selena Quintanilla-Perez was fatally shot by her fan club’s president in 1995.
Lebanese women protest law benefiting rapists
A law in place since the 1940s allows a rapist to escape prosecution if he marries the survivor.
Refrigerator possible source of Oakland warehouse fire
The death toll at the Oakland, Calif., building stands at 36 and is not expected to rise, officials say.
Maine ceremonies to mark 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack
Both Portland and Bangor plan events Wednesday to remember more than 2,300 servicemen who were killed in the surprise attack that pulled the U.S. into World War II.
China Daily newspaper urges leaders to take low-key approach to Trump
The Communist paper says China must remain calm in response to his protocol-breaking chat with the president of Taiwan.
Waterville council takes first vote to OK tax program transfer to future Hathaway site owner
Co-owner Paul Boghossian said the center is scheduled to change hands Jan. 18 to a company with strong Maine roots.
Drowsy drivers’ crash risk put at same level as drunken driving
An AAA safety study analyzed research that showed the less sleep, the higher the accident rate.
Former UMaine coach Joanne P. McCallie doesn’t need a scouting report
McCallie, now the Duke coach, has a game Thursday against Elon – her daughter’s team.
Power line from Canada wins key federal permit
The line will run under Lake Champlain to deliver hydropower to southern New England.