The nation plunges into its worst constitutional crisis in two decades following massive protests unleashed when Congress ousted the nation’s popular leader.
2020
Poll workers contract virus, but Election Day link unclear
More than two dozen test positive in Missouri, and other cases crop up in New York, Iowa, Indiana and Virginia.
Quirk Auto Group founder ordered to pay 43 years’ worth of support
The founder of a successful chain of Maine car dealerships who’s now 88 and suffering from dementia must pay his former wife nearly $400,000 for spousal support dating to 1977.
SpaceX launches 2nd crew, regular station crew flights begin
Sidelined by the virus himself, SpaceX founder and chief executive Elon Musk was forced to monitor the action from afar.
Trump seems to acknowledge Biden win, but he won’t concede
The president, without using Biden’s name, tweeted Sunday morning that “He won,” something Trump had not said before publicly.
Universal tops faltering U.S. box office with ‘Freaky’
The horror film made $3.7 million in North America this weekend.
Nearly 2 dozen arrested in Trump protests in Washington
Nighttime clashes with counterdemonstrators led to fistfights and more than 20 arrests after Saturday’s Million MAGA March.
Masters notebook: Woods falls victim to Rae’s Creek – makes 10 on 12th hole
Tiger Woods hits three balls into the water en route to a septuple bogey, then birdies five of his last six holes to avoid his worst round ever at the Masters.
North Dakota nurses worry about working with sick colleagues
They feel the governor is laying yet another burden on them while resisting easy safeguards.
Skowhegan Area Middle School student tests positive for COVID-19
In a letter sent Saturday to those affiliated with Maine School Administrative District 54, Superintendent Jon Moody wrote the student’s positive test resulted from exposure outside of school.