In public remarks before the private meeting got underway, the president referred to cybersecurity as a ‘core national security challenge’ for the U.S.
2021
Hartland man pleads guilty to aggravated attempted murder charges in 2019 shootout with police
The prosecution will seek a life sentence for Richard Murray-Burns, 31, when the sentencing hearing is held in November.
Bath museum court filing effort to limit liability in schooner capsizing
Maine Maritime Museum’s Mary E capsized on the Kennebec River with 18 passengers aboard in July.
Willard Beach in South Portland could be closed for days because of oil spill
Cleanup crews are removing used motor oil that likely originated from a Cottage Road service station and was discharged from a storm drain pipe.
Panel investigating Jan. 6 Capitol riot seeks records of Trump White House, agencies
The House panel is demanding a sweeping list of records and other information from eight executive branch agencies, including communications involving the White House and associates of former President Donald Trump.
Secretary of State Blinken estimates 1,500 Americans may still await evacuation
More than 80,000 people, more than 4,400 of them American citizens, have been airlifted since Aug. 14.
Dana Wilde: What the heck is this?
There are more weird-looking creatures on the green Earth than is dreamt of in our philosophy, writes Dana Wilde.
Federal rules to protect right whales from gear may extend to other fisheries
A new phase of rules could include fisheries that use gillnets and those that use traps and pots.
Williams sisters, Sofia Kenin withdraw from U.S. Open
Serena Williams has yet to recover fully from a torn hamstring suffered at Wimbledon, Venus Williams also has a leg injury, and Kenin tested positive for COVID-19.
High school volleyball preview: Sport returns to action a few months removed from the 2021 spring season
Championships are back in play after the pandemic altered the sport in 2020.