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2015
Goal of Yemen airstrikes still elusive
The strikes appear to have accelerated the fragmentation of warring tribes and militants.
Minor league team hits the road, game after game
The Double-A Biloxi Shuckers won’t play a home game until June. And that’s a maybe.
Turnover leads to calls for Portland to change its government structure again
With another top manager leaving, some city councilors wonder if the job of elected full-time mayor, approved in 2010, causes problems in defining roles.
Cuba may be removed from terror list
As President Obama prepares to meet Cuba’s leader, he awaits a State Department recommendation on the move.
Report reveals staggering rise in cost of caring for the elderly
An industry survey spotlights expenses for long-term care as a burden for families, governments and insurers.
Panel OKs changes to utility fleet registration
The bill would have taxes on the vehicles paid where they are parked, not where the firm is headquartered.
Oklahoma set to allow nitrogen gas executions
The execution method gains final legislative approval as a backup for lethal injection.
Probe finds 268 perimeter breaches at U.S. airports
An investigation looks at the breaches since 2004 at 31 airports and spotlights gaps in security.
Bill Nemitz: Why do so many Mainers want to carry concealed weapons?
Passage of a bill before the Legislature would mean more armed people walking the streets of Maine, not fewer.