During Trump’s final weeks as president, the Joint Chiefs chairman twice called his Chinese counterpart to assure him that war would not break out.
2021
Slower testing of inmates impedes booking at Auburn jail
Sheriff says COVID-19 infected inmates filling up holding cells at Androscoggin County Jail.
Slaughter of dolphins on Faeroes sparks debate on traditions
Backers of the four-century-old sea mammal drive are worried about optics after 1,428 white-sided dolphins were killed on Sunday.
Jeff Bridges says tumor shrank, COVID ‘in rear view mirror’
The actor, 71, says his cancer is in remission.
Thrust into starting role, UMaine QB ‘not afraid of the moment’
Redshirt freshman Derek Robertson will make his first start Saturday for the Black Bears, taking over for the injured Joe Fagnano.
Family, police wait for confirmation on identity of remains found in Falmouth
Anneliese Heinig, who would be 39 now, disappeared in November 2019. She was last seen in Richmond, although a witness has said someone matching her description was seen walking away from an SUV registered to Heinig’s parents early on Nov. 26, 2019.
Apple’s next iPhone mirrors last year’s, adds more storage
Tuesday’s unveiling comes after a turbulent few weeks of problems, including discovery of a security vulnerability that could let hackers secretly take control of iPhones.
New high-speed toll plaza in York finally ready to open
The new plaza will allow drivers with E-ZPass transponders to zip through without slowing down.
Woman pleads guilty to threatening to kill Vice President Harris, faces 5 years in prison
The Florida woman’s lawyer says she was ‘just venting’ when she made five 30-second videos in which she said she would assassinate Kamala Harris.
Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association to offer educational tools to schools, community members
The MCFA is partnering with the Maine Sea Grant and the Department of Education to develop educational resources for the public.