A recipient of 2 Golden Globe awards and nominee for both an Academy Award and a Tony Award, Topol long has ranked among Israel’s most decorated actors.
March 2023
Mexican president to U.S.: Fentanyl is your problem
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said the United States should use family values to fight drug addiction.
JPMorgan sues former exec over ties to Epstein sex abuse
The New York bank alleges that Jes Staley aided in hiding Jeffrey Epstein’s yearslong sex abuse and trafficking in order to keep the financier as a client.
Basketball: There’s no shortage of teams looking well-stocked for next season
The Cheverus High girls and Gorham boys are among teams with enough returning firepower to expect big things next winter.
Maine craft brewers ‘own the backyard’ – but beer-making business is on a new playing field
Maintaining market dominance will require adapting to new consumer tastes, a beverage industry expert told brewers at a conference in Portland.
Deepening worries about high rates send Wall Street lower
The Fed’s inflation-fighting policies risk slowing the economy too much and pushing it into a recession.
House Republicans vote to overturn Biden rule on water protections
Jared Golden, D-2nd District, was 1 of 9 Democrats voting with the majority. Maine Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-1st District, voted against the measure.
The Conversation: Republicans are trying to build a multiracial right – will it work?
THE CONVERSATION — Former Republican South Carolina Governor and United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley launched her bid for president recently in a video that began by describing the racial division that marked her small hometown of Bamberg, South Carolina. Meanwhile, another presumptive GOP candidate, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, has continued his crusade against “woke ideology,” most […]
In race to arm Ukraine, U.S. faces cracks in its manufacturing might
The conflict has laid bare deep-seated problems that the United States must surmount to effectively manufacture the arms required not just to aid its allies but also for America’s self-defense.
Railroad CEO ‘sorry,’ but avoids specifics on Ohio train derailment at Senate hearing
Norfolk Southern’s CEO is apologizing to Congress and pledging millions of dollars to help East Palestine, Ohio, recover from last month’s fiery train derailment.