Here’s a look at key figures in the case.
Business
Local, state and national business news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Stocks head toward winning March as fear falls
Forceful actions by regulators worldwide help build confidence that the trouble for banks won’t torpedo the economy.
Hundreds of Mainers have gone into real estate as the hot market begins to cool. Now what?
The number of real estate agents has been growing by double-digit percentages. But the trend may be reversing, even as younger agents join the field.
Prices of used cars surging as supply fails to keep up
Meanwhile, the average new vehicle in the U.S. sells for nearly $48,000.
Androscoggin Bank commits $30,000 to help support Jay economic development after mill closure
Pixelle Specialty Solutions, owner of closed Androscoggin Paper Mill, requests tax abatement for mill personal property and real estate.
Hundreds evacuated after fiery Minnesota derailment
Those pushing to improve rail safety say the accident adds urgency to the debate over reforms Congress and regulators are considering.
CNN urges patience as ratings tank during turnaround
The goal is to rebuild trust as a nonpartisan news brand after years of criticism by ex-President Donald Trump and his followers.
Average Wall Street bonuses dipped 26% to $176,700 last year
The pool for 2022 was $33.7 billion, down 21% from the previous year’s record of $42.7 billion.
More Americans file for jobless claims; layoffs remain low
U.S. applications for jobless benefits rose last week but remain at historically low levels despite the Federal Reserve’s efforts to cool the economy and job market in its fight against inflation.
Paris sanitation workers end 3-week strike
Nationwide protests also appear to be winding down.