The Biden administration is blaming China for a hack of Microsoft Exchange email server software that compromised tens of thousands of computers around the world earlier this year.
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Our View: Congress shouldn’t wait to end prohibition on pot
The vast majority of Americans agree that the drug should be legal in some way, and the federal law is only holding back a legitimate industry.
Things to Do: Pittston Fair, Full Moon canoe adventures, and theater
The Pittston Fair is happening Thursday through Sunday.
Face the Music: Roan Yellowthorn’s ‘Another Life’ provides release for Jackie McLean
The Camden native released the highly personal album in May.
Portland Rising set to host Maine’s first pro Ultimate games
Portland Rising, Maine’s first professional sports team featuring women and nonbinary athletes, will host the Premier Ultimate League International Tournament in August.
Brick Store exhibits art on mending, as the world begins to heal
Illustration Institute’s ‘The Art of Mending’ features works about practical, aesthetic and cultural mending at the Kennebunk museum through August.
Car sharing gains traction in Maine
Entrepreneurial Mainers are building minifleets to take advantage of mounting interest in car-sharing platforms, offering alternatives to traditional auto rentals.
Eat & Run: Knightville knishery puts a new twist on the Jewish hand pie
BenReuben’s Knishery opened in May in South Portland.
Got Tix: Where to find tickets to upcoming shows
Jazz act The Hot Sardines play a pair of shows in Boothbay Harbor.