After continuing to work on a bill to update unemployment laws, legislators held a town-hall-style conference call for Mainers affected by the system.
March 2018
Mexico, Canada could escape Trump tariffs
The White House reverses its policy just days after saying there would be no exemptions.
Trump administration escalates feud over California sanctuary law
Meanwhile, Gov. Jerry Brown calls Jeff Sessions a liar and says it is unprecedented for the attorney general to ‘act more like Fox News than a law enforcement officer.’
Portland withholds name of business seeking tax break for waterfront project
Mayor Ethan Strimling says the public has a right to know, but a city spokeswoman says applicants can request and be granted confidentiality if disclosure would result in ‘significant detriment.’
West Virginia teachers’ victory resonates across U.S.
Teachers in Oklahoma, Arizona and Kentucky are contemplating actions of their own amid growing frustration over meager pay.
Clusters of cyclones blanket Jupiter’s poles
That’s just one of the discoveries reported by four international research teams.
Suspect in medical student’s stabbing death had dozens of run-ins with police
Jeffrey Yao, accused of stabbing University of New England student Deane ‘Kenny’ Stryker to death last month, had also been to the hospital for several psychological evaluations, The Boston Globe reported.
Fluctuation in electricity grid has Europeans running late
A political dispute between Serbia and Kosovo is sapping a small amount of energy, causing a domino effect.
FDA head blasts drug supply chain as ‘rigged’
He says giant benefit managers and the industry block lower cost drugs.
Stocks mixed as White House tempers tariff talk
A lighter touch would have less effect on the global economy and corporate profits.