Neuralink is one of many groups working on linking brains to computers, efforts aimed at helping treat brain disorders, overcoming brain injuries and other applications.
2022
Abortion rights groups look to next fights after 2022 wins
VoteCast, a broad survey of the midterm electorate, found 7 in 10 voters said the Supreme Court’s ruling on abortion rights was an important factor in their midterm decisions.
Top state police leaders deny retaliation claims in trooper’s whistleblower trial
Jurors are expected to begin deliberations Friday in the case of George Loder, a retired state police detective who claims he faced professional retaliation for blowing the whistle on illegal practices at a state intelligence agency.
Sports Digest: Tiger’s replacement shares lead after first round of Hero Challenge
Sepp Straka got a spot in the Hero World Challenge when Tiger Woods was unable to play and is making the most of the opportunity.
Tax audits in years of Comey, McCabe reviews were random, investigation finds
A watchdog report said it had ‘confirmed that the processes and computer programs worked as designed, which reduces the ability to select specific taxpayers for an NRP(National Research Program) audit.’
Kanye West no longer buying right-leaning social app Parler
The artist known as Ye has made a series of antisemitic comments in recent weeks, including praising Hitler in an interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Thursday.
Farmington annual Town Meeting date set
The Annual Town Meeting will be 7 p.m. March 27, 2023, in Mt. Blue High School gymnasium.
Grab your earmuffs, Chester Greenwood Day is coming once again to Farmington
The annual holiday that celebrates the accomplishments of the Farmington inventor is coming up with some old favorites returning as well as some new events to honor the legacy of Chester Greenwood.
Court halts special master review in Trump Mar-a-Lago case
The decision by the three-judge panel represents a significant win for federal prosecutors.
Vermont settles religious schools tuition lawsuits
The settlement follows a June U.S. Supreme Court ruling that said Maine schools cannot exclude religious schools from a program that offers tuition aid for private education.