The ruling by a judge in Texas came after relatives of some of the victims said the government violated their rights by settling with Boeing without first notifying the families.
January 2023
‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ leads race for BAFTA awards
The visceral World War I drama has a field-leading 14 nominations for the British Academy Film Awards.
Hollywood hopes for safe return of Julian Sands, actor missing near Mount Baldy
Search-and-rescue teams have been looking for Julian Sands, a British actor who went missing last week in California’s San Gabriel Mountains.
NFL playoffs: Right coach can turn around a franchise quickly
Analysis: The Jaguars and Giants combined for seven wins last season and now, they’re two victories away from playing in the Super Bowl.
Penguin Classics, Marvel to issue new editions of 3 comics
Bestselling authors Leigh Bardugo, Jerry Craft and Rainbow Rowell are contributing forewords.
Two men arrested following high-speed pursuit that ended in Sidney
An Augusta man and a Fairfield man were taken into custody over the weekend following a chase that began in Augusta, continued into Oakland and then concluded in Sidney, Maine State Police said Thursday.
Winslow food pantry goes mobile, serving hundreds of central Maine households
The Winslow Community Cupboard used an $86,000 grant from Good Shepherd Food Bank to buy two refrigerated trailers, allowing it to take its services on the road to Clinton, Fairfield, Oakland, Skowhegan, Vassalboro and three locations in Waterville.
Australian Open: Brooksby tops No. 2 Ruud; Jabeur out, too
Jenson Brooksby upsets Casper Ruud as eight U.S. men reach the third round – the most in the year’s first Grand Slam tournament since 1996.
More than 1,000 Maine sites identified so far for testing of PFAS contamination
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection said in a report to a legislative committee that testing of an increasing number of sites likely will continue beyond a 2025 deadline.
Supreme Court says it still hasn’t found who leaked abortion opinion
Ninety-seven employees of the court were formally interviewed; all denied disclosing the opinion but some later admitted they told their spouses.