He also was recently restricted from posting on Twitter and Instagram over antisemitic posts that the social networks said violated their policies.
2022
Chinese officers charged in plot to obstruct U.S. Huawei probe
The defendants are accused of paying tens of thousands of dollars in digital currency, along with cash and jewelry, to a U.S. official they thought they had recruited as an asset but was a double agent working for the FBI.
UNE team gets $6.6 million grant to explore eye pain, potential treatments
With the National Eye Institute award, a University of New England scientist will look at how eye damage takes its physical and emotional toll.
Candidates for District 2 on the Kennebec County Commissioners seek more transparency in county government
Democrat Charlotte Warren and Republican Joseph Pietroski Jr. are vying for the seat being vacated by Nancy Rines, who is not seeking reelection.
Girls’ soccer: Cape Elizabeth doesn’t miss a beat as it rolls into playoffs
Despite losing two of the state’s best players to graduation, the Capers (14-0) are the top seed in the Class B South tournament.
Waterville Planning Board to consider extension on Lockwood Mill project expected to exceed $30 million
The owner of the former mill buildings on Water Street is seeking an extension on plans to convert vacant space into residential and commercial uses.
Leslie Jordan, versatile Emmy-winning actor, dies at 67
The Tennessee native, who won an on outstanding guest actor Emmy in 2005 for ‘Will & Grace,’ appeared recently on the Mayim Bialik comedy ‘Call me Kat’ and co-starred on the sitcom ‘The Cool Kids.’
Father of missing New Hampshire girl is charged with her murder
Harmony Montgomery disappeared at age 5 in 2019 but was not reported missing until late last year.
Abortion ruling means more births, more infant deaths in Mississippi
Mississippi has the nation’s highest fetal mortality rate, highest infant mortality rate, highest pre-term birth rate and is among the worst states for maternal mortality.
As Trump Organization trial starts, the 1st task is picking a neutral jury
Manhattan prosecutors say the Trump company helped top executives avoid income taxes on job perks such as rent-free apartments and luxury cars.