The Food and Drug Administration decision opens the newest shots to most Americans even if they’ve never had a coronavirus vaccination.
2023
Brazil became the world’s top corn and soy exporter. Cotton is next.
Cotton crop conditions in the U.S. are at their second to worst level ever, with 40% of the production in an area experiencing drought as of Friday.
‘Dumb Money’ goes all in on the GameStop stock frenzy – and may come out a winner
The film, which opens in limited release Friday and expands in the next several weeks, will have to sell itself without its colorful ensemble cast because of the actors strike.
Chile president defends democracy 50 years after coup ushered in brutal military dictatorship
The president of Chile issued a fervent defense of democracy on Monday.
Greely girls pull away in second half for win at Waynflete
Rangers get two goals from Lily Pierce, three assists from Abby Lennox in a 4-1 victory.
Senators push for unredacted 9/11 documents on Saudi Arabia
Senators are seeking an unredacted 11-page document summarizing ‘Operation Encore,’ which detailed ties between the 9/11 hijackers and Saudi nationals.
Cheverus comes alive in second half, beats Scarborough in the rain
Stags’ regular season win streak hits 34 games after a 7-1 triumph.
Local roundup: Brunswick field hockey shuts down Hampden
Mt Ararat girls soccer off to strong start.
Portland Council hears update on Franklin Street redesign
The city plans to apply for federal funding and begin work later this decade on a project that was approved in 2015 in an effort to make the area safer for bicyclists and pedestrians while creating space to build housing.
Portland: Wacky weather wreaks havoc in fall sports season’s first full week
City football teams lead the way by continuing fast start.