The Kurds turn to Syrian forces rather than risk being overwhelmed by a Turkish invasion.
2018
Wells Fargo agrees to pay $575 million in settlement
The deal with all 50 states and the District of Columbia addresses allegations of opening millions of sham accounts.
Eighty more Sears stores – none in Maine – expected to close in March
The iconic retailer, once the nation’s largest department store chain, continues its death spiral.
Down day, up week, down month: Volatility grips Wall Street
The market indexes are all down about 10 percent for the month, on pace for their worst December since 1931.
As rates rise, pending sales of homes dip
The index of signed contracts has dropped 7.7% since last year, adding to a long trend.
Intense rains sweep Deep South, heavy snowfall strikes Midwest
A powerful storm is blamed for three fatal crashes in Minnesota and North Dakota.
Portland announces membership of new working waterfront panel
The Waterfront Working Group includes lobstermen and others who will consider a variety of issues during a six-month moratorium on waterfront development.
Canton accident victim ID’d
Officials say Corey Edingbourgh, 36, of Mexico was seriously injured in the Canton Point Road accident that took the lives of Shawn Hodge, 38, of Rumford, and Sarah Bosworth, 26, of Mexico.
Muslim poet expresses fears as China ‘sinicizes’ religion
China under President Xi Jinping is clamping down on minorities.
Sex abuse case against ex-cardinal expands
A man testifies that Theodore McCarrick groped him during confession when he was a minor.