The Louisiana congressman opposed certifying the 2020 election results and has voted against aid to Ukraine.
2023
Biden condemns retaliatory attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank
Biden said the attacks by settlers amounted to ‘pouring gasoline’ on the already burning fires in the Middle East since the Hamas attack.
Some companies using lots of water want to be more sustainable. Few are close to their targets
Ceres released an analysis that found most of the assessed companies – including such powerhouses as Coca-Cola, General Mills, and Amazon – have set targets but aren’t close to meeting them.
Trump is fined $10,000 for comment he made outside civil fraud trial
It’s the 2nd time the New York judge has fined the former president after warning him not to disparage court staffers.
Carbon removal isn’t just for corporations. Individuals are paying for it, too.
A growing number of individual buyers are popping up. That includes big-name purchasers, such as Bill Gates, who has paid millions for carbon removal services.
Trial date set as Jonathan Majors loses bid to dismiss assault case
If convicted, Majors could face up to a year in jail. His legal team has maintained that the actor is not only innocent but was also assaulted by Jabbari during the back-seat dispute.
Red Sox hire ex-pitcher Craig Breslow to run baseball operations
Breslow has worked in the Chicago Cubs front office since 2019, serving most recently as an assistant general manager.
Auburn and Lewiston mayors have concerns over Question 3 and property taxes
The mayors of nine cities say they fear losing property taxes if Question 3 passes, despite language in the enabling legislation that should prevent that from happening.
Amazon injuries more widespread than thought, study says
The data suggest ‘injury and pain at Amazon are far more widespread’ than previously known, said Beth Gutelius, research director at the center and a leading expert on logistics and warehouse work.
Auburn sets Truck or Treat event for Oct. 26
Auburn Recreation and Auburn Public Works plan to present a Truck or Treat, the best of public works’ annual Touch-A-Truck/Open House and the recreation department’s Fright Fest, from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26, at the Public Works garage, 296 Gracelawn Road. There will be public works, police and fire vehicles and equipment, decorated trunks and […]