The World Health Organization is warning that more funds are needed to stop the measles outbreak.
2020
U.S. troops must leave Iraq, says outgoing prime minister
The United States’ mission to fight the Islamic State has devolved into a U.S.-Iran proxy war, he says.
Jackson Lab’s ‘mighty mice’ return to Earth after stint on space station
Also sent to Earth aboard the SpaceX capsule is the first batch of space-baked cookies.
Portland-based Covetrus announces another senior management change
Following a troubled first year of operations, the veterinary technology and services company has replaced its chairman, CEO, chief financial officer and global supply chain officer.
Giants nearing deal with Patriots’ Judge to become head coach
Joe Judge, 38, has been New England’s special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach.
Gov. Mills grants full pardon to late tribal attorney Donald Gellers
Maine’s first known posthumous pardon brings closure to a 1968 case that was one of the most sordid in the state’s legal history.
Report: Red Sox used video replay room to steal signs in 2018 season
Major League Baseball said it will investigate the allegations published in a report by The Athletic.
U.S. won’t grant Iran foreign minister visa for United Nations visit
The U.S. won’t issue Iran’s foreign minister a visa to travel to the United Nations later this week, contending there was not enough time to process the request.
Death of Iran general ratchets up anxiety over fate of U.S. hostages
The Trump administration has made a priority of bringing home hostages held abroad, but the prospect of a forthcoming resolution seems to have dimmed.
Sens. Collins, King object to proposed Navy shipbuilding reductions
The U.S. senators from Maine make their concerns known Tuesday in a letter to Secretary of Defense Mark Esper.