President Biden, who said he is not alone in sounding the alarm, noted that Trump is the ‘only losing candidate’ in U.S. history to not accept the results.
2023
Patriots get another reminder of their failure at drafting wide receivers
Commentary: Pittsburgh’s George Pickens, taken two picks after New England took Tyquan Thornton, is the latest example of poor draft choices by the Patriots.
JetBlue-Spirit deal judge weighs impact on low-fare passengers
JetBlue has argued it needs the merger to compete with the four major airlines.
2023-24 wrestling preview: Area teams primed for continued success on the mats
Cony continues to carry high numbers; Mt. Blue ready to take next step.
Wikipedia, wrapped. Here are 2023’s most-viewed articles on the internet’s encyclopedia
ChatGPT came in at number one with 49,490,406 pageviews.
Prince Harry challenges decision to strip him of security in Britain
The 39-year-old prince is challenging the decision to provide security on a ‘case by case’ basis after he moved in 2020 to Canada and then California.
Viles Arboretum leader leaving Augusta job
Ryan Martin is stepping down as executive director of the educational conservation organization with 224 acres of woods and fields open to the public near the heart of the city.
Maine launches $1 million ad campaign to attract teachers amid shortage
The initiative is funded with pandemic relief money and quantifies for the first time the number of educator vacancies in Maine: over 850.
Israel moves into Gaza’s 2nd-largest city, intensifies strikes in bloody new phase
Bombardment has grown fiercer across the territory, including areas where Palestinians are told to seek safety.
Nonprofit land trust acquires 50 acres of wetlands in East Madison
The Somerset Woods Trustees purchased the parcel, located next to the north inlet of Lake Wesserunsett, from the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.