Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson, who missed one game last season when he also tested positive, is unable to participate as the Ravens open training camp.
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Court rejects request for new trial for ‘Making a Murderer’ subject
Steven Avery is serving a life sentence for the 2005 killing of photographer Teresa Halbach, a case that became the focus of the popular Netflix series
With vaccine mandates for students in place, Bates College eyes a return to near normal in the fall
Vaccinated students will no longer need masks and won’t have to stay 6 feet apart anymore as most COVID-19 restrictions are dropped at the Lewiston campus.
Gun maker offers $33 million to settle suit by Sandy Hook families
A Bushmaster AR-15-style rifle made by Remington was used to kill 20 first graders and six educators at a Newtown, Connecticut school in 2012.
Dana Wilde: The visible 6,000 stars
You could spend a lifetime sorting out information on one star at a time and probably not make your way through them all, writes Dana Wilde.
U.S. men’s basketball bounces back from loss, routs Iran
Damian Lillard scores 21 points as the U.S. team earns it first victory of the Tokyo Games.
Maine embraces new federal guidance on mask wearing, but confusion arises
Within hours of the state’s announcement, the U.S. CDC posted new data that changed the Maine counties where mask wearing is recommended.
Ledecky earns first gold medal in Tokyo, winning the 1,500 meters
Katie Ledecky, who earlier finished second in the 200 freestyle, holds off teammate Erica Sullivan to win the metric mile in 15 minutes, 37.34 seconds.
Biles will miss all-around competition to focus on mental well-being
USA Gymnastics says Simone Biles will be evaluated daily before deciding if she will participate in next week’s individual events.
Bob Odenkirk collapses on ‘Better Call Saul’ set
The actor is said to be in stable condition after the ‘heart-related incident’ in New Mexico.