The former national security adviser’s memoir, whose publication the Justice Department is trying to block, is the most substantive, critical dissection of the president from an administration insider.
June 2020
Manfred and Clark meet, develop framework for agreement
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says he’s encouraged that a deal between owners and players is within reach following a meeting with the head of the players’ association, Tony Clark.
Sports Digest: Tiz the Law draws No. 8 post as early 6-5 Belmont favorite
‘It could have been worse,’ trainer Barclay Tagg said. ‘He likes this track, so I’m glad to be back on it.’
Maine’s leading workers’ comp insurer to pay $17 million dividend
The MEMIC Group will pay the dividend to its members in the coming weeks, with the average employer receiving more than $1,100.
Analysis: Restaurants will be back, I promise
Before covid-19, spending on dining out was starting to surpass spending on eating in. That should continue in the long run.
Portland marijuana ordinance headed to federal court
The state’s largest marijuana company argues that a retail license scoring system that favors locals is unconstitutional.
As Florida COVID-19 numbers rise, NBA prepares to descend on Disney
The league believes it has done what’s necessary for the health and safety of the 22 teams coming to Orlando next month.
Senate Republicans propose police changes more modest than Democrats’
The bill includes an enhanced use-of-force database, restrictions on chokeholds and new commissions to study law enforcement and race.
Hearing delayed in case of Rockport man charged with 4 murders
Orion Krause is facing trial in Massachusetts in the deaths of his mother, her parents and their caretaker.
State may delay Maine bar openings because of COVID-19 infection risk
The director of the Maine CDC points to outbreaks in other states that were traced to bars, where patrons often crowd together and talk loudly, which can spread the virus.