While the U.S. has limited trade ties with Russia and Ukraine, businesses from beer breweries in Missouri to semiconductor plants in California would see an impact.
2022
Rep. Golden tests positive as Maine reports 354 new COVID-19 cases over 3 days
The state also reported 2 additional deaths on Tuesday.
Ukraine leaders say tone of ceasefire talks improve, as 20,000 escape Mariupol
The leaders of three European Union countries — including Poland, a NATO member on Ukraine’s doorstep — visited the embattled capital in a bold show of support amid the danger.
Scott Hall, ‘Bad Guy’ leader of wrestling’s NWO, dies at 63
Scott Hall was one of professional wrestling’s biggest stars in the 1990s and portrayed Razor Ramon in the WWE.
Virus cases climb in China, raising threat of trade disruption
Anti-virus controls have forced auto and electronics makers to shut factories in China and are raising risks of wider disruptions if the curbs spread to Chinese ports that are among the world’s busiest.
Maine Voices: Education report reflects reality in schools
During this time of disruption, teachers have to balance their students’ present needs with their longterm goals.
Commentary: The processed food industry makes us desperate to lose weight — and then profits from it
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Our View: PFAS fund needed for Maine’s affected farmers
Lawmakers are considering a bill that would put $100 million aside to identify and mitigate contaminated sites.
Commentary: A knee-jerk ban of sludge spreading would hurt Maine
Using biosolids and sludge as fertilizer – instead of dumping it in a landfill – reduces carbon emissions that contribute to global warming.