Trump’s lawyers have provided a New York judge with an affidavit in which the former president claims he didn’t turn over subpoenaed documents to the state attorney general’s office because he doesn’t have them.
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Snapshots from Maine: Flowers
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Maine Republicans adopt platform to ban sexually based material, transgender identity in schools
The Maine Republican Party kicked off its two-day convention in Augusta by also rejecting an effort to remove the party’s one woman-one man definition of marriage.
Musk’s Twitter pitch featured layoffs, ways to monetize platform
On calls with teams of bankers before the deal was announced, Musk fielded questions on how he would generate financial returns at Twitter.
Dolly Parton says she’d accept a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination after all
About six weeks after Dolly Parton announced on Instagram that she’d declined her nomination for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the country music superstar began singing a different tune.
Reporting Aside: Former sports bar in Waterville becomes ‘a safe space in the storm’
Most communities are fortunate to have one place where people can get a free, hot meal, but the Waterville-Winslow area now has two, Amy Calder writes.
Hundreds of smarties gather in South Portland for round-the-clock board games
Of the 65 games submitted for evaluation, five will be chosen for the ‘Mensa Select’ seal of approval.
Tennis great Boris Becker sentenced to prison for bankruptcy offenses
The six-time Grand Slam champion denied all the charges, including illicitly transferring large amounts of money.
Week In Photos April 22-29, 2022
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week.
New book: Gov. Mills thought President Trump was ‘having a nervous breakdown’ during one call with governors
The anecdote appears in a new book by two New York Times journalists that will be released next week.