One-hundredth of 1 percent of Americans would be subject.
2022
US seeks new lithium sources as demand for batteries grows
A site in Newry could be a significant source of the lithium that the United States will need to achieve its clean energy goals.
Russian stocks slide as trading resumes for all companies
The last full trading session in Moscow was on Feb. 25.
Tesla seeks 2nd stock split in less than 2 years
Shares are up more than 60 percent over the past year, with each costing more than $1,000.
Sports Digest: Command center for the World Cup is all quiet and calm, for now
By November, however, it will be at the heart of operations for the most high-profile sporting event to be staged in the Middle East.
Commerce inquiry imperils solar industry, advocates say
A small manufacturer says panels from four Southeast Asian nations are circumventing rules intended to block imports from China.
‘Disaster!’ coming to Community Little Theater
L/A Community Little Theater’s next production is bound to be a disaster – “Disaster! The Musical,” that is. CLT takes a hilarious trip back to the disco era aboard an ill-fated floating casino as “Disaster! The Musical” opens on Thursday, April 7. Show times are April 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16 at 7:30 p.m.; […]
Police say woman faces charges after early morning chase through Kennebec, Waldo counties
Melissa Keller, 37, flees after crashing pickup truck Sunday in Montville, leaving behind an injured passenger, according to Maine State Police.
Academy condemns Will Smith’s actions, will launch review of slap
Some members call for disciplinary action against Will Smith.
Litchfield’s oldest resident, who fought in World War II, plans a 100-yard-dash for his 100th birthday
Eugene Thompson, 99, was recently awarded the town’s Boston Post Cane and in less than a year, plans to celebrate his 100th birthday by running a 100-yard-dash.