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Tambrands to expand again to meet demand
Procter & Gamble said the expansion is the result of an assessment process that began last year and is part of the company’s broader supply chain strategy.
Red Sox avoid sweep, beat Blue Jays in 10 innings
Alex Verdugo caps a three-run 10th with a two-run double and finishes with four RBI in a 6-5 win.
Jan. 6 hearings fuel the question: Did Trump commit a crime?
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Portland mayors present and past say making the job stronger will politicize city management
Mayor Kate Snyder and 14 previous mayors say the Charter Commission’s proposal to strengthen the powers of the elected mayor puts too much power in the hands of 1 person.
Justices limit 2020 ruling on tribal lands in Oklahoma
The Supreme Court says the state can prosecute non-Native Americans for crimes committed on tribal land when the victim is Native American.
NATO deems Russia its ‘most significant and direct threat’
The declaration at a summit in Madrid was a sobering about-face for an alliance that a decade ago called Moscow a strategic partner.
South Portland hotels will continue housing homeless individuals
The hotels’ owner planned to stop the state-contracted service by the end of the month, but efforts to open an alternative emergency shelter have failed.