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Cassidy Hutchinson testified she asked those involved if the story was true and they did not dispute the account of Trump growing "irate" when told that he had to return to the White House.
State officials believe they’re well on their way toward a goal of installing 100,000 new heat pumps in Maine homes by 2025, but low-income households will be the toughest ones to reach.
The iconic species is being challenged by ticks and climate change. In one of the moosiest parts of Maine, nearly 90% of the calves biologists tracked last winter didn’t survive the first year.
Vehicle travel, which normally produces 54% of Maine’s greenhouse gas emissions, fell by a third during the early part of the public health crisis, according to state transportation data.
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Former Gov. Paul LePage says if reelected in November, he would not proceed with Gov. Janet Mills' application to the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to site a wind-energy farm about 30 miles off Maine's coast.
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There is a lot of uncertainty about the legal landscape for abortion rights across the U.S. following that decision. Abortion remains legal in Democratic-controlled Maine, and providers anticipate an increase in women traveling here for the procedure as it becomes harder to get elsewhere.
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The current lighthouse went into service around 1891. The keeper's cottage, built around the same time, is in a separate structure.
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Only 12 people are in critical care and three are on ventilators.
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Police say that the hit-and-run death of a South Portland woman in Acadia National Park earlier this month has been ruled a homicide.
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"Today's sentence holds Ghislaine Maxwell accountable for perpetrating heinous crimes against children," U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said in a tweeted statement.
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Cassidy Hutchinson, the Mark Meadows aide who appeared in videotaped testimony before the Jan. 6 committee last week, was the panel's surprise witness today.
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For the first time since COVID, the LGBTQ Pride Parade happened in New York City on Sunday, June 26, 2022.
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NPR has confirmed that Cassidy Hutchinson is expected to be the witness for today's Jan. 6 hearing.
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After Friday's Supreme Court decision, artists from around the world spent the following days sharing their reactions and plans for the immediate future.
Tuesday—The youth mental health crisis, how it's affecting Maine's young people, and what can be done to help
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