The bombing targets the heart of the Turkish city’s tourist district, and nine of those killed were German.
2016
OUR OPINION: Federal government should act to limit damage of data breaches
It is the responsibility of companies to keep information secure, but strong laws would help contain the fallout when they fail.
Two Maine figure skaters on the edge of a dream
A ninth-grader from Yarmouth and a seventh-grader from Westbrook hope to capture the state’s first figure skating medal in eight years at the nationals.
Demolition plan highlights history of Portland buildings
A group of buildings on Forest Avenue could soon be demolished to make way for a CVS Pharmacy.
Power rates on the line as CMP, Emera Maine ask to generate power again
The distribution companies say prices could fall if they can return to producing some of their own electricity, but skeptics say that’s just as likely to raise rates as lower them.
When fair game is foul play
Hillary Clinton, Juanita Broaddrick and an undeniable double standard.