The interment of Queen Elizabeth II late Monday was on a much more intimate scale than her funeral.
2022
U.S. court awards $73 million for Venezuelan opponent’s death
A federal judge has awarded $73 million in damages to the family of a prominent opponent of Venezuela’s socialist government.
Texas sheriff will investigate migrants’ removal to Martha’s Vineyard
The sheriff said his office is investigating whether the migrants were victims of a crime.
Mars lander captures strikes by 4 incoming space rocks
NASA scientists are delighted by the detections of seismic and acoustic waves from the impacts – a first for another planet.
‘Out of control’ STD situation prompts call for changes
Last year the rate of syphilis cases reached its highest since 1991 and the total number of cases hit its highest since 1948.
Local roundup: Hall-Dale girls soccer shuts out Oak Hill
Hayden Madore has a hat trick to lead the Bulldogs’ offense.
Maine’s northernmost resident tells US Postal Service, ‘I exist’
A 67-year-old veteran in Estcourt Station has trash and recycling collection, a telephone, electricity and a paved road, but he cannot get mail.
Sea Dogs ready for playoff opener Tuesday at Hadlock Field
Portland, the hottest team in the Eastern League late in the regular season, opens a best-of-three divisional series with Somerset.
Lobstering group appeals decision in lawsuit over whale-protection rules
The Maine Lobstermen’s Association says the new regulations are based on faulty science, and is now attempting to take that argument to a higher court.
Europe’s central bank to weigh climate scores as it buys bonds
The European Central Bank says it intends to prioritize those companies doing more to reveal and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.