He could face up to 10 years in prison.
2020
Theater at renowned Jacob’s Pillow dance center burns down
The Massachusetts theater dates to the early 1930s, and the Jacob’s Pillow property was declared a National Historic Landmark District in 2003.
Patriots notebook: Jackson’s ball skills on display during record interception run
J.C. Jackson, filling in as the No. 1 cornerback with Stephon Gilmore injured, has six interceptions overall and one in five straight games.
Mother convicted of murdering 10-year-old daughter seeks new trial
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in the appeal by Sharon Kennedy, who was convicted of killing Marissa Kennedy in 2018.
Twitter, Facebook CEOs defend election safeguards, promise more
The CEOs of Twitter and Facebook promised Congress they would take action for two special elections in Georgia that could determine which party controls the U.S. Senate.
States plead for more federal help, but Congress can’t agree on the amount
States have generally not been allowed to use the infusion of coronavirus aid in the spring for one of their major needs: replacing declining tax revenue to keep regular government services running.
MLB notebook: Theo Epstein steps down after nine seasons leading Cubs
Next year would have marked a decade since Theo Epstein left the Boston Red Sox for Chicago. He said he will “cherish” his time with the Cubs.
Maine postal workers renew calls to stop service cuts, pass relief funding
Postal labor leaders warned Tuesday that embattled Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is steaming ahead with cost-cutting measures that will reduce service across the country.
Biden filling top White House team with campaign veterans
President-elect Joe Biden has announced top White House staff positions, drawing from the senior ranks of his campaign and some of his closest confidants
The Latest: States tightening anti-virus restrictions amid case surge
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic from around the U.S. and the world.