Two company officials concerned over the ethics of surveillance resigned last year over the firm’s decision to comply.
2016
Aid groups anticipating humanitarian crisis in Mosul
They predict that a million will flee the Iraqi city in ‘one of the largest man-made disasters in years.’
Supreme Court declines to hear Scarborough man’s appeal
Joshua Nisbet had been ordered by a Maine judge to defend himself after five previous attorneys withdrew from the armed robbery case.
Skowhegan field hockey coach Paula Doughty makes state history with 500th career game win
Doughty, now the first field hockey coach in state history to reach 500-win milestone, holds a record of 500-86-19 in 36 seasons at Skowhegan.
Kaine attacks while Pence stands firm in vice presidential debate
Republican nominee Mike Pence is unfazed by Democrat Tim Kaine’s pressure to answer for some of Donald Trump’s provocative statements.
Monmouth, Hall-Dale battle to draw
Mountain Valley Conference leaders find positives in hard-fought result.
French police seek 5 in robbery of Kim Kardashian West
The American celebrity was assaulted in her Paris residence before robbers took more than $10 million of her jewelry.
Car and truck prices headed for dip as price war is predicted
September discounts hit a level not seen since the 2008 financial crisis, as sales of new cars flatten.
Alternative school’s application still alive after Maine charter commission splits vote
The commission’s review team had recommended against moving to the next step on Wayfinder Academy’s application to be the state’s 10th charter school.
FIELD HOCKEY NOTES: Mount View stays in playoff hunt
Key showdowns loom in KVAC B, MVC.