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How would billionaire income tax work?
One-hundredth of 1 percent of Americans would be subject.
US seeks new lithium sources as demand for batteries grows
A site in Newry could be a significant source of the lithium that the United States will need to achieve its clean energy goals.
Russian stocks slide as trading resumes for all companies
The last full trading session in Moscow was on Feb. 25.
Tesla seeks 2nd stock split in less than 2 years
Shares are up more than 60 percent over the past year, with each costing more than $1,000.
Commerce inquiry imperils solar industry, advocates say
A small manufacturer says panels from four Southeast Asian nations are circumventing rules intended to block imports from China.
As New York preps pot market, sales grow on Native American land
The Mohawks, like tribes in other states, moved quickly to set up their own regulations. That’s OK with state officials, but federal regulators’ position is less clear.
Why some say hemp is threatening the marijuana extract market
Chemically changing hemp extract to mimic the intoxicating compound in marijuana is becoming more common. And while the resulting CBD products aren’t expected to compete with top-shelf cannabis offerings, chemically-made THC is so cheap to create some fear it could undercut established growers.
Three Maine restaurants emerge from a second winter of hardships with hope
Broken Arrow, Maine Street Steak & Oyster and Old Port Sea Grill take on a labor shortage and COVID surges during what’s always the slowest season with nothing to lean on but their will to survive.
Thousands of Mainers told to repay pandemic-related jobless benefits
The state is attempting to recoup $46 million from 11,000 Mainers it says failed to retroactively prove their eligibility for a federal aid program.