This week, New Delhi downgraded the divided region from statehood to a territory, limited its decision-making power and eliminated its right to its own constitution.
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Technology companies power broad rally for U.S. stocks
The S&P 500 has its best day in more than two months and erases its losses for the week.
Federal program to counter trade retaliation unlikely to help Maine blueberry growers
The USDA says the Market Facilitation Program is intended for crops that aren’t easily used in school food programs or by food banks.
No phone calls, no groceries: Kashmir on edge under lockdown
The lives of millions in India’s only Muslim-majority region are upended.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Living the Dream’ and ‘Pray for the Girl’
Retired warden John Ford still has some good stories to tell, and award-winning Portland author Joseph Souza has released his latest thriller
Ticked off: Tracking tick encounters and diseases
This is the first in a three-part series about tick identification, disease and encounter prevention.
Man seriously injured in Otisfield truck rollover
The Oxford County Sheriff’s Office said James R. Micklon sustained a serious head injury after a single vehicle crash on Route 121 Monday night.
British Airways computer problem strands 20,000
Over 100 flights from London airports were canceled after check-in systems broke down.
Acadia’s Precipice Trail reopens after peregrine falcons leave nests
The trail is usually closed for part of each summer because of nesting peregrine falcon chicks.
McConnell, Republican Senate unlikely to act swiftly on guns
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is resisting pressure to bring senators back from recess to address gun violence.