Frank James, 62, is charged with a federal terrorism offense that applies to attacks on mass transit systems.
2022
Maine reports 356 new cases of COVID-19
The number of new infections, while smaller than the previous day, is still well above the average for the past several weeks.
Acadia trails placed on National Register of Historic Places
Some began as community trails, some as paths taken by mid-19th century American landscape painters and others were created by village improvement societies.
Russia’s damaged Black Sea flagship sinks in latest setback
The news of the flagship’s damage overshadowed Russian claims of advances in the southern port city of Mariupol, where they have been battling the Ukrainians since the early days of the invasion.
NHL roundup: Bruins to play Penguins in January at Fenway Park
Fenway Park is owned by Fenway Sports Group, which took over as majority owners of the Penguins on Dec. 31.
UK plan to fly asylum-seekers to Rwanda draws outrage
People who arrive in Britain in small boats across the English Channel will be flown to Rwanda, apparently for good.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk offers to buy Twitter for $43 billion
Musk has described himself as a ‘free speech absolutist’ but is also known for blocking other Twitter users who question or disagree with him.
Hannaford’s goal: Use only renewable power by 2024
To meet its goal, it’ll need a multi-pronged approach, buying renewable energy and employing a host of strategies to reduce demand.
Our View: Maine hits historic milestone with first Black justice
At an age when some people are considering retirement, District Court Judge Rick Lawrence is continuing to break barriers.
Douglas Rooks: On Anthem, the die was cast long ago
A public system not controlled by the public will never work.