The Pentagon says aid worker Kayla Mueller was killed by the Islamic State group, not in an airstrike.
February 2015
Aaron Hernandez’s fiancée could be forced to testify
Prosecutors in the murder trial petition for and receive immunity for Shayanna Jenkins.
Researchers studying plan to cool planet with pollution
A federal report looks at re-engineering the climate by simulating the effects of large volcanic eruptions.
Sniper’s widow to testify in murder trial
Prosecutors have also submitted to the court a list of ‘bad acts’ by the accused killer of Chris Kyle.
Greg Kesich: Governor ignores the truth in warning about illegal immigration
The facts: Undocumented arrivals aren’t to blame for Maine’s ‘uptick in hepatitis C, HIV and turberculosis.’
Our View: Regulating Internet could ease digital divide
Lower costs could ignite educational and economic access for those now disenfranchised.
Another View: New documentary on Holocaust deserves far-reaching audience
‘Night Will Fall’ footage comes from 1945 film that Allies started, then dropped.
Oil prices energetic, but going where?
Analysts disagree whether signs point to $20 barrels or $75 barrels, but they do agree the recent rise is not the last lap on this roller coaster.
Cyberattack insurance soars as hacks increase
Spending nearly doubled in 2014, to about $2 billion, from the previous year, industry analysts say.
Maine Voices: Maine Supreme Judicial Court decision on bicyclists’ right was good one
It allows them to sue if they are harmed by a negligent driver.