Boston nearly rallies from a 6-0 deficit, but Cleveland takes advantage of a COVID ravaged pitching staff and pulls away late for an 11-5 win.
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U.S. Open: Canadian teen Fernandez advances to women’s quarterfinals
Leylah Fernandez, 18, follows up her victory over defending champion Naomi Osaka by defeating another former U.S. Open champ – Angelique Kerber.
Three fairs wrap up on Labor Day; others still planned
The Blue Hill Fair, the Harmony Free Fair and Windsor Fair are all concluding on Labor Day.
Golf roundup: Cantlay outduels Rahm to win FedEx Cup
Patrick Cantlay matches Jon Rahm with a birdie on the final hole to capture the Tour Championship and a $15 million prize.
Photos: US Navy Blue Angels thrill crowd Sunday at Great State of Maine Air Show
Thousands lined up to get up close to an array of aircraft at Brunswick Executive Airport.
Working: Spicing things up in the kitchen in Litchfield
Gryffon Ridge Spice Merchants offers hundreds of spices, herbs, salts and custom blends — and is slated to have “another banner year,” owner Christine Pistole said.
Wealthy nations will have 1.2 billion vaccine doses they don’t need
They could vaccinate about 80 percent of their populations over the age of 12 and move ahead with booster programs – and still have large quantities to redistribute globally.
Migrant caravan of 800 broken up again in southern Mexico
The Central Americans, Haitians, Venezuelans and Cubans had been kept awaiting processing by Mexican immigration officials.
Hospitals in crisis in least vaccinated state: Mississippi
Just 38 percent of the state’s 3 million people inoculated is driving a surge in cases and hospitalizations that is overwhelming medical workers.
Taliban stop planes of evacuees from leaving but unclear why
An Afghan official says the sticking point is that many did not have the right travel papers.