Chris Sale will stay on track with the original plan the team has laid out for him.
March 2020
Trump says he’s ‘strongly considering’ pardoning Michael Flynn
The president tweeted that he is contemplating a pardon for his former national security adviser, who pleaded guilty two years ago to lying to the FBI about his Russian contacts.
Sid Hartman turns 100: Milestone birthday for Minnesota newsman
Sid Hartman, a columnist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, produces three columns per week – four during football season.
Massachusetts to shut schools, ban dining out to fight virus
The number of people infected with the virus in Massachusetts increased on Sunday to 164, up from 138 on Saturday.
Ticket sales dive at box office; lowest turnout in 20 years
More people went to the movies the weekend after Sept. 11, 2001.
Brunswick area-based senior services prepare for Coronavirus
Agencies like People Plus and Harpswell Aging at Home are canceling group events but putting other services in place to help seniors weather the coronavirus and practice social distancing.
UFC: ‘Unless there’s a total shutdown of the country … these fights will happen’
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, Dana White is determined to keep staging UFC bouts.
Global economic coordination not happening in virus crisis
More than a decade ago, world leaders took fast action together to combat a global financial crisis.
Federal Reserve slashes interest rates to zero as part of wide-ranging emergency intervention
The Fed took dramatic steps not seen since the 2008 financial crisis to bolster the U.S. economy in the face of coronavirus.
Coronavirus screening causes massive bottlenecks at O’Hare, other U.S. airports
Travelers returning from Europe stood in line for hours in crowded terminals after the Trump administration announced the health checks with little warning.