Investors have been facing similar choppiness throughout September as they try to gauge how the economy will continue its recovery.
2021
Autopsy shows actor Michael K. Williams died of drug intoxication
Williams, known for playing Omar Little on ‘The Wire,’ had fentanyl, parafluorofentanyl, heroin and cocaine in his system when he died Sept. 6, says New York City’s medical examiner.
Federal judge again denies release for Mainer charged in Capitol riot
In denying Kyle Fitzsimons’ release, U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras says ‘he has demonstrated a disregard for the safety of others and the rule of law.’
Delta Air Lines calls for carriers to share names of unruly passengers
So far this year, the airline says it has submitted the names of more than 600 banned passengers to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Powell meets a changed economy: Fewer workers, higher prices
The Federal Reserve chairman hears from business owners and nonprofit executives during a ‘Fed Listens’ virtual roundtable.
MLB roundup: Cardinals winning streak reaches 14
St. Louis hits five home runs in the second game to complete a doubleheader sweep against the Cubs.
China releases Canadians after Huawei CFO resolves U.S. charges
The deal with Meng Wanzhou calls for the Justice Department to dismiss fraud charges late next year in exchange for her accepting responsibility for misrepresenting her company’s business dealings in Iran.
Portland: Midway point of fall sports season passes, the best still to come
October brings fall colors and thoughts of the postseason.
Mercy moves more facilities to Fore River site, including surgery center
The hospital is on track to move all of its functions to the new site by the end of the year.
Augusta mentor, youth coach, basketball fan Ed Coffin dies
Coach Coffin, who had his own seat at the Augusta Civic Center, served two terms on the Augusta City Council and founded E.S. Coffin Engineering & Surveying.