NEW YORK — It’s as if Mick Jagger is saying “Start Me Up.” The 75-year-old rocker tweeted a video Wednesday of him dancing around a studio in front of a mirror weeks after he underwent medical treatment, reportedly for a heart valve issue. The treatment forced the Rolling Stones to postpone its No Filter tour. […]
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Grocery delivery catching on
Still, some consumers are finding that it’s not for everyone.
Today in History: The first stewardess goes on duty in 1930
Also today, the original McDonald’s opens in California in 1940.
Stocks rise, claw back chunk of Monday’s trade-war plunge
NEW YORK — Stocks climbed on Tuesday and clawed back a chunk of their losses from Monday’s rout, the latest whipsaw move as investors weigh just how badly the escalating U.S.-China trade war will hurt the economy. The day’s rally was nearly a mirror image of Monday’s plunge, when the S&P 500 had its worst […]
Power companies and their critics clash over proposal for consumer-owned utility
Recent frustrations with CMP sparked a legislative proposal to form a public power authority in Maine.
NTSB to investigate in Alaska after midair collision kills 4
A team of federal accident investigators is expected to arrive in Alaska Tuesday to try to piece together what caused a deadly midair collision between two sightseeing planes
Former first lady Laura Bush’s mother dies in Texas at 99
Jenna Welch, a longtime resident of Midland, Texas, moved there with her husband in 1946 after he returned from serving in World War II.
Chairman’s departure leaves Maine PUC with vacancy at critical time
Mark Vannoy left as chairman of the Public Utilities Commission on May 3 and Gov. Mills has yet to nominate a replacement.
Sweden to reopen rape case against WikiLeaks’ Assange
Swedish prosecutors said Monday they are reopening a rape case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, a month after he was removed from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.
Portland pier owners warn zoning changes would choke future revenue
City officials question if changing the boundaries of a waterfront development zone would have the impact that the pier owners claim.