One day after President Trump was impeached for a second time, a growing number of Republican senators signaled that they are open to convicting Trump on the charge of ‘incitement of insurrection.’
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Reiche School switches to remote learning starting Friday
An individual at the West End school has tested positive for COVID-19, and the school won’t restart in-person learning until Jan. 19.
Mt. Ararat kicks off virtual swim season
Eagles hold first meet of unconventional season, which includes not having races in their home pool.
Maine supreme court upholds 40-year prison sentence in domestic violence murder
Anthony S. Leng shot and killed his longtime partner, Sokha Khuon, at their home in Portland in 2018.
Vaccines, stimulus checks, higher wages: Here’s what’s in Biden’s plan
The plan, which would require congressional approval, is packed with proposals on health care, education, labor and cybersecurity.
Census Bureau says it will stop trying to provide Trump with tally of undocumented
The announcement came after staffers said they were pressured to produce data regardless of accuracy; a rights groups called for the director to resign.
New York attorney general sues NYPD over use of force at Floyd protests
Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit includes dozens of examples of alleged misconduct during the spring demonstrations.
Browns’ Hunt set for emotional, playoff reunion with Chiefs
Kareem Hunt’s about to face the team that drafted and developed him before deciding to push the running back away.
Flint water probe brings charges against ex-governor, others
Prosecutors say it’s not too late to pursue people responsible for one of the worst human-made environmental disasters in U.S. history.
Biden unveils $1.9 trillion plan to speed virus vaccines, ease economic fallout
It includes $1,400 checks for most Americans, extension of a temporary boost in unemployment benefits and a moratorium on evictions and foreclosures through September.