The social media giant acknowledges that Cambridge Analytica improperly gathered details of as many as 71 million Americans.
2018
Suit wants to keep track from hosting concerts
After NASCAR moved its races to Las Vegas, the track looked to music to replace the income.
Commentary: Despite lack of wins, Sale still pitching like an ace for Red Sox
Chris Sale wasn’t at his sharpest in his latest outing Tuesday, but he’s still allowed just one run in 11 innings this season.
Berwick man faces 5th drunken-driving charge
State police arrested Lance Faucher, 30, Monday in Lebanon.
As threat of more election meddling looms, states’ voting machines still at risk
A number of states and counties still lack a paper backup for audting purposes.
Masters notebook: Augusta National announces first women’s tournament
The home of the Masters will host an international women’s amateur event starting in 2019.
Trump changes tone on EPA chief
Asked if the president was OK with Scott Pruitt’s actions, Sarah Huckabee Sanders replied: “The president’s not.”
Colby College appoints artist Theaster Gates to new three-year residency
Gates, best known for creating sculptures with discarded materials, has had his works displayed at the National Gallery of Art and around the world.
Commentary: Young stars pursuing the master, Tiger Woods
A new generation takes aim at the golfer many grew up idolizing this weekend at the Masters.
Fifty years after King assassination, thousands march to ‘keep the dream going’
People nationwide reflect on Martin Luther King’s legacy and how his example can apply to today’s racial and economic divides.