They hope that a review panel would be bipartisan and chartered by Congress, just as the 9/11 one was.
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Apply here: How to spend $2.2 trillion – and rescue economy
President Trump aims to inject the massive infusion of cash into the U.S. economy over the coming weeks to try to cushion its free fall.
‘A battlefield behind your home’: Coronavirus deaths mount in New York
Worldwide, more than 900,000 people have been infected by COVID-19 and over 45,000 have died.
Few fishermen venture to Sebago on Opening Day amid virus outbreak
On the traditional start of the fishing season, some anglers were confused about whether they can continue to fish in light of the governor’s ‘stay-at-home’ order. They can.
Maine scrounges for medical supplies, but little more is expected from feds
The state is preparing for a surge of patients, but its allocation from the federal stockpile is tiny.
Trump resists national shutdown, leaving it up to states
The president says he wants to give governors ‘flexibility’ on whether stay-at-home policies are the best option for their constituents.
Cruise ships must stay at sea with sick on board, Coast Guard says
The Carnival cruise line has been negotiating with officials to dock 2 of its ships at Port Everglades, and now the company’s Coral Princess is coming too.
BIW donates more than 3,000 protective masks to health workers in Maine
The N95 respirator masks were donated to MaineHealth, and will go to hospitals and facilities that the health system operates across the state.
The Virus Diaries: Almost stranded in Spain
‘It hit me that I must go now or be prepared to stay till who-knows-when,’ a South Berwick woman says of being in Spain during a national lockdown.
Waterville area youth center offers online activities during pandemic
“It’s so important for us as an organization to stay engaged with the community,” said Sawyer Boulette, director of the wellness center at the Alfond Youth & Community Center in Waterville.