During peak hours, it generated 34 percent of fixed-line Internet traffic.
May 2014
Another View: Anti-minimum wage writer failed to do his homework
The writer provided no evidence or statistical backing for claims that an increase would be harmful.
Christine McVie back with Fleetwood Mac
The band reassembles its most successful configuration.
FCC may disrupt net neutrality
New rules could allow Internet service providers to charge for faster access.
Homemade guns exploit gun law loophole
Unregistered, untraceable firearms can be built in one to seven hours from unfinished parts.
‘Kill switch’ law adds impetus to curb phone thefts
Minnesota enacts the nation’s first bill requiring a remote shut-off feature for all mobile devices.
Purported Columbus ship said to be ‘looted’
An explorer who believes he found the Santa Maria says the vessel has been looted and needs to be excavated immediately
Obama calls on Congress to fund infrastructure work
He calls it necessary to avert a looming crisis that could stifle economic growth and torment commuters.
Feature obituary: Frank Galos, 90, longtime Maine auto dealer, mentor to sons
He ran his Chevrolet and Cadillac dealership in Saco with honesty and fairness, his son says.
Nation and World Dispatches
KIEV, Ukraine European-backed peace talks on Ukraine crisis begin European-backed peace talks on ending Ukraine’s crisis began with little promise Wednesday when pro-Russian insurgents – who weren’t even invited to the session – demanded that the Kiev government recognize their sovereignty. The “road map” put forth by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe […]