The low-key approach by Washington and Pyongyang may reflect a diplomatic waiting game.
Politics
Local, statewide and national political news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Trump closes out U.N. visit with pair of New York fundraisers
The events are expected to rake in about $8 million for his re-election and other Republican campaigns.
Seventeen states sue Trump administration over Endangered Species Act rules
The lawsuit cites challenges to piping plovers in Rhode Island, orcas in Washington state and tortoises in the Mojave Desert in Nevada.
Strimling leads money race as Portland’s mayoral election gets more expensive
Three candidates have already raised more than $300,000 – a record – and spent more that $173,000 seeking Portland’s top elective office.
Senate passes measure to block Trump on military base project cuts
The House is likely to pass the measure too, but Trump will likely veto it.
Washington plunges into Trump impeachment investigation
President Donald Trump repeatedly pushed Ukraine’s president to open a corruption investigation into Joe Biden.
Trump tweets with fury, says impeachment push helps him
President Donald Trump says impeachment push could be a political plus for him but tweets with fury as Democrats decide to move ahead with their effort
What impeachment means and how the process works
If the House of Representatives votes to impeach a president, a trial is then held in the Senate.
Maine’s congressional delegation reacts along party lines to impeachment inquiry
Sen. Collins declines to comment because an impeachment inquiry could result in a trial in the Senate, while Reps. Pingree and Golden, and Sen. King say the president has crossed a line if a whistleblower’s accusations are true.
Jared Golden stops shy of calling for impeachment inquiry into President Trump
Maine’s 2nd District Democrat says Trump puts political gain over national interests with push for Ukraine to investigate a rival’s son.