He will first join a meeting of the Group of Seven, then attend a summit with leaders of the 30 NATO countries.
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Airlines shift blame for flight problems to FAA
They say understaffing at the agency is ‘crippling’ traffic along the East Coast.
Central Maine business briefs: Maine Osteopathic Association honors Maine DOs at convention
People & Places: SCORE honors central Maine businesses.
United Airlines pilots in line for big raises amid global travel disruptions
The Air Line Pilots Association said Friday that the council overseeing relations with United approved a tentative two-year agreement that covers about 14,000 of the airline’s pilots.
Stocks rally, driving Wall Street to a rare winning week
Parts of the U.S. economy are still red-hot, particularly the jobs market, but some discouraging signals have emerged recently.
Maine issues last half of nearly $120 million in relief funding to municipalities
The pandemic relief money, provided through the American Rescue Plan Act, was distributed proportionally based on population.
After Roe ruling, Democrats seek probe of tech companies’ use of personal data
Privacy experts say the ruling could make women vulnerable because their personal data could be used to surveil pregnancies and be shared with police or sold to vigilantes.
Manufacturers struggle to keep pace with vinyl record demand
Demand for vinyl records has been growing in double-digits for more than a decade.
Toyota recalls electric car for faulty wheel that may detach
Toyota is recalling its new electric crossover vehicles for wheel bolts that could become loose.
Nearly half of all Maine tenants cannot afford rent, new study says
A Harvard University report indicates that Maine’s renters are struggling – something that those in the affordable housing arena know all too well.