Masahiro Tanaka is recovering after being hit in the head by a line drive early in summer camp.
2020
Central Maine Growth Council launches small business grant program
Small businesses, entrepreneurs or sole proprietors in Waterville, Winslow, Fairfield and Oakland needing an infusion of cash because of the coronavirus pandemic can apply for grants of up to $2,000.
Biden unveils $2 trillion climate plan with energy revamp
The proposal mentions carbon capture technologies, describes easing out burning oil and aims to achieve a carbon-neutral power sector by 2035.
Sacramento Kings Harrison Barnes positive for COVID-19
Barnes says he has been primarily asymptomatic and hopes to join the team in the NBA bubble when he is cleared.
Demand for robot cooks rises as kitchens combat COVID-19
During the coronavirus pandemic, some say, robots may shift from being a novelty to a necessity.
White House-backed campaign pushes alternate career paths
Social media was quick to call ‘Find Something New’ tone deaf and that the administration should be doing more.
Demand for robot cooks rises as kitchens combat COVID-19
The hope is that robots can free up employees for other tasks.
Canadian health official: Long home stretch might help Jays
MLB needs an exemption to the rule requiring anyone entering Canada for nonessential reasons to quarantine for 14 days.
As Trump criticizes his own health officials, White House virus task force member says ‘none of us lie’
The comment came after Trump shared a Twitter post from a former game show host who, without evidence, accused government medical experts at the CDC of lying.
Trump administration backs off plan to send foreign students home if schools go online
Bowdoin College was among many schools whose international students would have had to transfer schools or leave the country if their colleges hold classes entirely online this fall.