Capital One said a hacker gained access to personal information from about 106 million credit card applicants in North America.
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Senate bows to Trump vetoes, allows Saudi arms sales
The president’s decision to sell the weapons in a way that bypassed congressional review infuriated lawmakers from both parties.
Accused of racism, Trump blasts black congressman as racist
The president lashes out again at Rep. Elijah Cummings, the son of former sharecroppers who rose to become the powerful chairman of the House Oversight and Reform Committee.
Doubts emerge about Trump’s pick for U.S. intelligence chief
Some question whether Rep. John Ratcliffe of Texas has the right credentials, including sufficient national security experience, to lead the nation’s intelligence agencies.
Warren pitches new trade agenda in Midwest swing
The Democratic presidential candidate rolls out a wide-ranging plan that seeks more progressive global action on climate change and labor rights.
U.S., China revive trade talks with low hopes for progress
Rhetoric has hardened despite the June agreement by Presidents Trump and Xi Jinping to revive efforts to end the costly fight over China’s technology ambitions and trade surplus.
Community Concepts’ Self-Help Homeownership finishes Bridgton home
Working together with other families, Renee Rogers was able to learn valuable construction skills and build her own home.
Bucking trend, Golden opposes House impeachment inquiry
Maine’s 2nd District congressman says going after Trump would only contribute to partisan rancor.
2 women critically injured in motorcycle crash in Dallas Plantation
DALLAS PLANTATION — Three motorcyclists were injured when two bikes collided on Route 16 on Saturday afternoon. Jill Cayford 45, of Anson was riding from Rangeley toward Eustis at about 1:30 p.m. and a Massachusetts couple was riding toward Rangeley when the bikes collided, Franklin County Sheriff Scott Nichols Sr. wrote in a news release. […]
Maine task force studying alternatives to juvenile incarceration
The group will hold its third meeting Monday in Augusta to continue efforts to craft a vision of the state’s juvenile justice system’s future.