Carnival – the largest cruise ship operator – had many of the earliest and most dramatic viral episodes at sea.
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If MLB season gets under way, 65 players will make at least $100,000 per game
Mike Trout and Gerrit Cole are among four players who stand to make more than $200,000 per game if MLB if able to return this season.
NFL moving London, Mexico City games back to U.S. stadiums
The NFL has hosted games in London since 2007, but won’t this season because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Waterville City Council to consider emergency housing for first responders
The council on Tuesday is also expected to review a proposal to allow the public to take part in public municipal meetings held online by either submitting written questions and comments before the meetings or calling in during meetings.
Anthem pledges over $350,000 to COVID-19 relief efforts in Maine
Funding will help address food insecurity and coronavirus emergency response efforts in the state.
Maine CDC reports 20 more coronavirus cases, no new deaths
The number of cases at the Tyson Foods plant in Portland rose to 17 on Monday as testing of all 400-plus employees continued.
University of New England plans to have students back on Maine campuses this fall
A committee is exploring ways to mitigate health risks including through social distancing, increased cleaning and sanitation, and other modifications.
Senate to reopen despite risks as House eyes ‘hybrid’ return
The Senate will gavel in Monday as the coronavirus rages while the top House Republican is proposing a ‘hybrid’ reopening for the House.
Whole Foods to provide face masks for shoppers to prevent spread of coronavirus in stores
The company’s 500 stores will make the masks available at entrances to customers who lack their own face covering.
Nearly 26,000 Maine small businesses have received federal emergency loans
Small employers in the state have received a total of $2.55 billion in Paycheck Protection Program loans since the federal program began.