New York slugger Aaron Judge, who has not played in preseason, is frustrated with an injury ‘that happened at the end of last year and still didn’t heal up.’
March 2020
Congressional panel says Boeing has ‘culture of concealment’
The House Transportation Committee says that and poor oversight by the FAA contributed to two deadly crashes involving the grounded 737 Max.
Price of oil dives as OPEC, Russia fail to agree on production cut
The unraveling of talks in Vienna underscores the limited power of the cartel to influence world energy markets.
School meal debt rising in some districts under ‘food-shaming’ law
In many cases, local taxpayers are being asked to foot the bill.
Plunging yields force investors and Fed to rethink strategy
They could hamstring the central bank’s ability to respond to a future recession.
Maine attorney general joins other states in comment on e-cigarette regulation
More than 2 dozen attorneys general have asked the Food and Drug Administration to strengthen its guidance on enforcement.
New Sox pitcher, a former Astro, regrets role in sign-stealing scheme
Collin McHugh, a pitcher in Houston from 2014-19, was convinced other teams were stealing signs too, but also admitted he should have stepped up and said something.
State senator to give up seat for job as Belfast city manager
Democrat Erin Herbig decides not to seek re-election after being sworn in as city manager in her hometown.
Worries over virus prompt changes in many worship services
They include a decision by numerous Catholic dioceses to suspend the serving of wine during Communion.
Maine lags the nation for in-state testing for coronavirus
Maine is 1 of 5 states that have been sending samples to Atlanta for testing, but the state CDC says it has received new equipment and will be authorized to do its own testing by Monday.