The contributions are a reminder of federal court decisions in recent years, like Citizens United, that loosened prior restrictions in campaign finance laws.
2016
Technological advances shouldn’t replace experience, common sense
Liz Soares ponders how smartphones and GPS may be able to give us travel directions and reminders, but at what cost?
‘Non-Traditional’ students are now the norm at colleges, universities
Non-traditional students are now the majority of students in college classrooms and it is important for everyone involved in education to sort through the implications of this trend, Greg Fahy writes.
Elusive British lord, suspected of murder 40 years ago, is finally declared dead
While sightings of Lord Lucan had been reported all over the world, he was never tracked down, and his name became a byword in Britain for something that cannot be found.
Comcast loses fewest TV customers in 8 years
Comcast said Wednesday that it added 89,000 TV customers in the last three months of 2015, the best fourth quarter in eight years.
Saco shooting victim, still with a bullet in her head, testifies in trial of husband
Rachel Owens, who survived being shot several times on Dec. 18, 2014, while visiting friends in Saco, testifies at the trial of Gregory Owens, her husband of 36 years.
Hallowell man accuses Waterville cops of excessive force
Blake Harwood says Waterville officers assaulted and falsely arrested him in an incident at Inland Hospital in 2014.
Former NFL quarterback Ken Stabler had brain disease CTE
Stabler, who died of colon cancer at 69 in July, had Stage 3 chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul quits 2016 GOP presidential race
Campaign spokeswoman Eleanor May confirmed the move Wednesday to The Associated Press.