Published reports say the president may soon order the sale because of national-security concerns, and Microsoft is in talks to buy the hit video app.
2020
Randolph voters endorse flat spending plan
Thirty residents showed up to vote on town spending for the next year, as well as a request for authorization to borrow up to $1.2 million for a new fire station.
Rich Abrahamson: Photography is a humbling thing
Having a nice camera, the ability to use it may be basic to the job, but a bit of luck, the happenstance of coincidence presents the opportunity.
Masks meant to help protect rescue workers reported stolen from Richmond Fire Department
A box containing masks meant to help protect rescue workers from exposure to the coronavirus went missing from outside the station last week.
Regis Philbin buried at Notre Dame, his alma mater
The TV host, who died last week at 88, is laid to rest following a private funeral service.
Bar Harbor hospital sounds warning on undetected COVID-infected visitors
With long testing delays in other states, some learn they tested positive after starting vacations in Maine.
Some educators of color resist push for police-free schools
Some school leaders say school resource officers are being unfairly blamed for students of color ending up in the criminal justice system.
Is it even worth trying to pull off a college football season?
Paul Newberry: The reduced, bubble-like schedules are effectively a Hail Mary to save a season that, frankly, may not be worth saving at this point.
At least 1 Marine dead, 8 missing after sea training accident
The Marines and a Navy sailor aboard an amphibious vehicle were involved in a routine military exercise when the vehicle started taking on water off the coast of Southern California.
U.S. officials seek limits on ‘habitat’ for imperiled species
The Trump administration’s new definitions have broad implications for how lands are managed and how far the government has to go to protect plants and animals that could be sliding toward extinction.