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Johnson says sorry for partygate as critics prep censure bid
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has offered what he said is a ‘wholehearted’ apology for attending an illegal party during lockdown.
Federal judge allows effort to disqualify Marjorie Greene from ballot to proceed
ATLANTA — A federal judge has denied U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s request to block a challenge of her eligibility to run for a second term in office. That challenge, filed by five voters in Greene’s 14th Congressional District, is slated for a hearing in a Georgia administrative court on Friday. Attorneys for the voters […]
Strong influences help mold 2022 U.S. Teacher of the Year
It hardly seems a stretch to say that Kurt Russell was born to be a history teacher.
Energy shift creates opening for ‘world’s largest batteries’
A question is hovering over the transition from fossil fuels to cleaner energy such as wind and solar: What happens when the wind doesn’t blow or the sun doesn’t shine
Puzzling outbreak of liver disease in kids spreads to EU, U.S.
Public health officials ruled out any links to COVID-19 vaccines, saying none of the affected children was vaccinated.
Maine lawmakers approve $1.2 billion state budget
The Legislature easily passed a budget proposal on Tuesday, including funds to send $850 checks to more than 850,000 Mainers.
Biden launches $6 billion effort to save distressed nuclear plants
The first round of awards will prioritize reactors that have already announced plans to close.
Tech stocks rally after an early loss, leading market higher
Energy stocks were the only laggard as Wall Street sees its best day in nearly five weeks.
Gov. Mills’ electric utility accountability bill stalls in Maine House
The bill, which establishes performance measures and financial penalties for failing to achieve them, was supported in the Senate but hit resistance in the House