The Tour hopes to quicken play during tournaments.
2019
Census figures show economic gap narrows with citizenship
Foreign-born residents had higher rates of full-time employment last year than those born in the U.S., according to the Census Bureau.
Local lacrosse players honor Freeport student at memorial contest
FREEPORT — A cheer of “Steel” followed by another of “Strong” bellowed from the crowd at Freeport High on Sunday as more than 1,000 people showed their admiration for a student who died earlier this month. The SteelStrong charity lacrosse match, which was created in memory of Steel Crawford, a 17-year-old Freeport High student and […]
Monday’s NFL notebook: Cowboys Elliott upset with joke by owner
Running back Ezekiel Elliott didn’t find it funny when owner Jerry Jones asked, “Zeke who?”, in response to a question of backup running back Tony Pollard.
Warren apologizes for heritage claim, woos Native Americans
The Democratic presidential candidate’s comments at a forum were an effort to move past the fallout from her past claims of tribal ancestry.
Reps. Omar, Tlaib blast Israel for denying them entry
They call on fellow members of Congress to visit the Jewish state while they cannot.
Monday’s college football notebook: UMaine picked seventh in preseason poll
The Black Bears have 15 or 22 starters back from the team that reached the FCS semifinals last season.
Pentagon conducts first test of previously banned missile
The test off the California coast marks the resumption of an arms competition that some analysts worry could increase U.S.-Russian tensions.
Eight-man football officially starts in Maine
It’s a new version of the sport in the state, but the first day of practice feels much the same for players and coaches.
Monday’s Patriots notebook: Players happy for Josh Gordon’s return
Josh Gordon was at his first practice since being conditionally reinstated by the NFL and is on the non-football injury list.