The San Francisco Police Department did not disclose details about the circumstances of the stabbing.
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Maine Space 2030 campaign hopes to get state’s space industry off the ground
The Maine Space Grant Consortium and other organizations will hold a conference this fall highlighting opportunities for Maine aerospace companies.
Alaska opponents lose 1st fight over Willow oil drilling plan
Environmentalists worry that the project could affect caribou and polar bears.
About 5,000 GM salaried workers take buyouts, avoiding layoffs
The auto industry is in the midst of a transition from internal combustion to electric vehicles.
Biden offers $450 million for clean energy projects at current or former coal mines
Meanwhile, the Energy Department is awarding $16 million to study ways to extract critical minerals from coal mine waste streams.
Wall Street snaps winning streak after weak economic data
Tuesday’s reports on job openings and factory orders may have heightened recession fears.
New IRS leader promises faster, easier tax filing process
Danny Werfel also pledges not to expand tax audits on businesses and households making less than $400,000 per year.
Kentucky bourbon-makers toast bill phasing out barrel tax
But some local governments that rely on the money are left with a bitter taste.
Twitter’s shadow workforce sues over Musk’s mass layoffs
The suit was brought on behalf of workers hired by Twitter through employee staffing company TEKsystems Inc.
State panel urged to hold down rate increase for CMP
A public hearing in Lewiston Tuesday drew a handful of people worried about utility bills