Beyond concerns about COVID-19, the Bruins have many questions: Is the team too old? Will the veterans bounce back? Which goalie will step up?
2020
Suspect accused of leaving man naked, tied to tree in New Hampshire
The accused man apparently was trying to get money he said was owed him by the man he left tied up in Manchester.
McDonald’s to hire 1,000 new workers in Maine for indoor dining
The state’s 62 fast-food franchises are expanding options beyond drive-through and takeout, now that dine-in restrictions have been lifted.
Maine reports 23 new COVID-19 cases, no additional deaths
There have been no deaths in six days, and the number of people who have recovered increased to 2,443, as the number of active cases declined to 449.
Fey asks to pull ’30 Rock’ episodes that featured blackface
Four episodes of the comedy are being removed from circulation because they featured characters performing in blackface.
Two Liberty football players cite ‘racial insensitivity’ as reason to transfer
Three athletes announce their intention to leave the school, and two say is is due race issues.
‘Do the Right Thing’ now free to rent, as Spike Lee holds online discussion
Director Spike Lee will hold an online discussion on his 1989 film about racism, protests, police brutality and a New York neighborhood in turmoil.
NFL notebook: Ford stepping down as Lions owner, daughter taking over
Martha Firestone Ford, 94, will turn the team over to Sheila Ford Hamp.
J.K. Rowling’s transgender comments push 4 authors to quit agency representing her
Rowling has a long history of controversial comments seen as transphobic.
Most LGBTQ workers in U.S. face discrimination that’s now illegal
Three in four LGBTQ employees experienced at least one negative interaction at work related to their sexual orientation or gender identity in the last year, according to a study released Tuesday.