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PublishedMay 25, 2021
Boston’s embattled police commissioner loses court bid to block firing
A judge rules against Dennis White, who was removed by the acting mayor over decades-old domestic violence allegations.
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PublishedApril 25, 2021
At next trial in George Floyd’s death, former officers expected to blame Chauvin
The quick verdict and impending sentencing of Derek Chauvin could be big factors in whether three other former officers facing charges seek plea deals.
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PublishedNovember 24, 2020
Thanksgiving lessons jettison Pilgrim hats, welcome truth
More U.S. schools are rethinking traditional Thanksgiving lessons that focus on the English settlers but teach little about Native Americans.
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PublishedOctober 21, 2020
Two Maine marijuana businesses sue state agency over retail licenses
The federal lawsuit contends out-of-state companies take away a competitive advantage.
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PublishedOctober 20, 2020
Maine Republican Party behind signs linking Gideon to defund police movement
Party leader Jason Savage says the signs are in response to “Trump/Collins” signs put up by Maine Democrats earlier this month.
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PublishedOctober 14, 2020
Two U.S. citizens released by Iran-backed militants in Yemen
An American humanitarian worker and U.S. businessman have been released as part of a trade sending about 250 Houthi rebels back to the embattled Mideast nation.
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PublishedOctober 14, 2020
Postal Service agrees to reverse changes that delayed mail nationwide
The settlement, reached the day before a court hearing, also requires the USPS to prioritize election mail.
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PublishedAugust 20, 2020
Bear family enters occupied Airbnb in Vermont
Wildlife officials are asking homeowners who rent their properties to warn their customers.
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PublishedJuly 28, 2020
Vermont farmer returns prosthetic leg that skydiver lost during jump
A skydiver who lost his prosthetic leg during a jump has it back, thanks to a farmer who spotted it in a soybean field.
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PublishedJuly 22, 2020
Former Mississippi politician, civil rights activist Charles Evers dies at 97
Evers was galvanized by the assassination of his younger brother, civil rights leader Medgar Evers, and went on to transform politics in the deeply segregated state.
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