Wall Street is also trying to gauge how stocks and the broader economy will be affected by how far and how quickly the Federal Reserve will move to raise interest rates to quash surging inflation.
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Waterville City Council to consider overriding mayoral veto
Councilors may look Tuesday to upend Mayor Jay Coelho’s veto of their decision earlier this month to temporarily move to remote-only meetings.
It may take awhile for your pet to receive care as burnout, staffing shortages bog down vet clinics
Many clinics and animal hospitals in central Maine have delays in seeing customers or are not taking on new ones as the pandemic and other factors make it difficult to retain staff.
Celtics notebook: Derrick White fitting in nicely with Boston
White, acquired in a trade at the deadline, has given the Celtics a spark as they stretched their winning streak to eight.
Bethel’s Frank Del Duca leads top U.S team midway through 2-man bobsled runs
Germany holds three of the top four places in the event, which ends Tuesday.
Pittston to host public hearings this week on marijuana rules, building code ordinance
A public hearing on the proposed medical marijuana ordinance is set for 6 p.m. Tuesday, and a hearing on the updated building code ordinance is planned for 6:15 p.m. Wednesday, both at the Town Office.
NBA roundup: Nets end 11-game losing streak by beating Kings, 109-85
Seth Curry scores 23 points in his first game with Brooklyn.
Kremlin sees diplomatic path on Ukraine
Countries are on alert for possible imminent war amid the worst East-West tensions since the Cold War.
In latest attack on Asian Americans, NYC woman killed by man who followed her into her apartment
Officials including New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams denounced the woman’s killing as the latest in a string of unprovoked attacks on people of Asian descent.
Kennebec County not notified before controversial statue abruptly removed from courthouse grounds
County officials say they were unaware the statue of Melville W. Fuller was to be removed Sunday from the lawn in front of the Kennebec County Courthouse, two months ahead of a deadline imposed by county commissioners.