The Celtics center is expected to miss the first round of the playoffs, but might be ready if Boston makes it to the second round.
2022
U.S. qualifies for World Cup despite 2-0 loss at Costa Rica
The Americans finish third in CONCACAF on goal differential, earning a spot in this fall’s tournament in Qatar.
Biden planning steady release from oil reserve to control gas prices
High oil prices have not coaxed more production, creating a challenge for the president.
Seven injured in Arkansas tornado as storms move into Deep South
A warehouse roof collapsed as the storms moved through Southaven, Miss., near Memphis, police said.
Bill would double vehicle inspection fee across most of Maine
The extra revenue would help pay to convert the inspection system to a more efficient electronic one, but Gov. Janet Mills said Wednesday she would veto the bill if it reaches her desk.
NFL notebook: Arians retiring as Bucs’ coach, Bowles taking over
Bruce Arians tells the team he’s stepping down, and defensive coordinator Todd Bowles will succeed him.
Academy: Will Smith refused to leave Oscars after slapping Rock
The academy’s board of governors met Wednesday to initiate disciplinary proceedings against the actor for violations against the group’s standards of conduct.
Rebound of Russia’s ruble raises questions of sanctions’ impact
The currency has bounced back to almost its full value since before the West imposed economic sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
Gov. Mills says Maine economy is on the right track
Investments in job creation, high-speed internet and an influx of new residents are setting the state up for future growth, the Democrat said during a conversation at the Roux Institute on Fore Street.
California governor rejects parole for Manson family member
Leslie Van Houten, now 72, is serving a life sentence for helping the cult leader and others kill Los Angeles grocer Leno LaBianca and his wife, Rosemary, in August 1969.