Letter
May 2017
His windshield wipers refuse to stop wiping, even when switched off
If it’s not the relay or the motor, it could be a poltergeist.
Comey firing complicates Russia-election probe
Some in Congress from both parties call for a special prosecutor to handle the investigation.
Upward Bound education grants denied over formatting
After an uproar, Upward Bound grants can’t be refused for silly mistakes, but some schools lost out.
Man gets 7½ years in federal prison for distributing heroin in Maine
Victor Rosario, 32, of Lawrence, Mass., regularly supplied heroin to several Maine residents between July 2015 and January 2016, the U.S. Attorney’s Office says.
Gov. LePage and Hayes dig in on dispute over bonds
Transportation projects are on hold as the governor and state treasurer clash over hiring an out-of-state bond agent.
FBI chief known for judgment is done in by turmoil
James Comey’s series of high-profile statements ends with his firing.
South Korea leader favors ties with North
The election of Moon Jae-in opens a new and potentially difficult chapter in relations with Washington
A time line: The firing of James Comey
Some key moments that led to Comey’s dismissal