The spoofed police page looks almost identical to the real page but has several fake news stories, police said.
December 15, 2016
Egypt: Traces of explosives found on victims of Paris flight
A criminal investigation into the crash of EgyptAir Flight 804 will now get underway.
The mystique of Goldman Sachs, and why presidents are drawn to it
The firm’s occasionally dodgy public reputation is outweighed by the deference it commands in circles of power for a reason.
Britain approves making babies from DNA of 3 people
On a case-by-case basis, the U.K will allow scientists to modify eggs or embryos before they are implanted.
Booming border cities worry that ending NAFTA would hurt economies
In Laredo, the nation’s busiest inland port, about 14,000 tractor-trailers cross the border daily and local officials say roughly 1 in every 3 jobs benefits from international trade.
California Gov. Jerry Brown draws line in the sand with Trump on environment
He vows to fight if the federal government ‘starts messing with’ the state’s renowned science facilities, such as Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Our Opinion: Broadband investment key to rural economic recovery
Any infrastructure program that is introduced in Congress should include a major commitment to internet expansion.
Maine Voices: Help stop the harm done by Maine’s underfunding of higher education
We need a broad, bipartisan coalition to advocate for public colleges, which are an asset of all Maine people.
Maine Electoral College members will divide their vote on Monday
Three of the four will cast ballots for Hillary Clinton, but Republican Party Chairman Rick Bennett says he’ll vote for Trump, who won the 2nd Congressional District.
Column: State office building plan raises questions
The Legislature should be asking why a developer, and not the state itself, would own the building.