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PublishedJanuary 7, 2022
Rare Toni Morrison short story to be published as a book
'Recitatif,' written in the early 1980s, is coming out Feb. 1.
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PublishedJanuary 6, 2022
More than 2,000 flights canceled Thursday after two weeks of disruption
The elevated number of cancellations showed no signs of easing two weeks after emerging on Christmas Eve.
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PublishedJanuary 6, 2022
Omicron surge vexes Maine parents of children too young for vaccine
Heather Cimellaro of Auburn says omicron has her rethinking running errands with her 3-year-old twins, library storytime visits and preschool.
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PublishedJanuary 6, 2022
Tennis star Djokovic in immigration detention hotel as he fights deportation from Australia
A vocal vaccine critic, Djokovic's bid to get around vaccine requirements so that he could play has caused an uproar and triggered allegations of special treatment in Australia.
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PublishedJanuary 6, 2022
November trade deficit hits near-record high of $80.2 billion
The November deficit was 19.3% higher than the October deficit of $67.2 billion, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.
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PublishedJanuary 6, 2022
Biden offers blistering criticism that Trump and supporters held ‘dagger at throat’ of democracy
The president's remarks launched the start of daylong remembrance, drawing a contrast between the truth of what happened and the false narratives that persist about the Capitol assault.
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PublishedJanuary 6, 2022
France fines Google, Facebook millions over tracking consent
U.S. online giants give French users a single button to immediately accept cookies, but there is not an equally simple way for them to decline.
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PublishedJanuary 6, 2022
U.S. jobless claims rise by 7,000, but still low at 207,000
The job market has bounced back from last year’s brief but intense coronavirus recession.
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PublishedJanuary 6, 2022
Scientists explore Thwaites, Antarctica’s ‘doomsday’ glacier
Because of its importance, the U.S. and UK are studying study Thwaites, the widest glacier in the world.
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PublishedJanuary 6, 2022
One year on, the Jan. 6 attack looms large in the lives of Mainers who were there
The march on the Capitol unfolded with Mainers on opposite sides of the police barricades until one side toppled them, shaking the foundations of American democracy.
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