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David Shribman: Four challenges for the GOP

No one will recall the two weeks leading up to Labor Day 2019 as a turning point in the country’s political history. Vacationers left their lakeside retreats or ended their seashore holidays; parents bought school supplies or moved nervous first-year college students into freshly scrubbed dormitories. The markets fell, then recovered, then fell again. It […]

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Up to 44,000 Mainers in danger of losing food stamp benefits under new Trump rule

Tens of thousands of Mainers could lose food stamp benefits under a proposed rule by the Trump administration that limits automatic enrollment into the program, according to estimates released Thursday. The Maine Department of Health and Human Services projects 27 percent of Maine food stamp recipients, or 44,068, would be in danger of losing benefits […]

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Worcester hopes to lure Red Claws out of Maine, but former team owner calls it a real long shot

Officials in Massachusetts’ second-largest city have signaled their intention to begin wooing the Maine Red Claws away from Portland. But the basketball team’s former co-owner and general manager, now Portland’s city manager, said Worcester’s chances of succeeding are about as good as those of swishing a half-court shot. The Worcester City Council on Tuesday ordered […]