The prime minister defends his intention to withdraw Britain from the European Union on Oct. 31, with or without a deal.
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What we know (and don’t) about Juul, teen vaping and illness
Following a shakeup at Juul Labs, here are some questions and answers.
U.S. stocks rebound on housing data, China trade deal remarks
The S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq are on track to end the third quarter with modest gains.
FTC sues Match.com for allegedly using fake love interest ads
The agency says said hundreds of thousands of people subscribed after receiving the communications.
Kennebunk district’s school board chair resigns over mishandled hiring of superintendent
MaryBeth Luce steps down after admitting the board did not follow best practices when it hired Maryann Perry as interim superintendent.
Man injured in jet ski accident is upgraded to fair condition
The 85-year-old was found face down in the water after falling off the jet ski off Georgetown on Saturday.
Gov. Mills discusses climate change with European officials, U.S. governors
Maine’s governor meets with European climate leaders, Brazilian regional officials and other U.S. governors to discuss how states can help the nation meet Paris climate targets.
When Tom Brady talks, the NFL listens — and acts
The NFL listened after Tom Brady tweeted that he was turning off the Thursday night game between the Titans and Jaguars because the officials were throwing too many flags.
Trubisky, Bears get offense on track, beat Washington 31-15
Trubisky and the Bears used a no-huddle, hurry-up tempo to snap out of their offensive funk.
Britain’s Supreme Court rules suspension of Parliament was illegal
Britain’s Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s suspension of Parliament was illegal.