Many lobstermen choose not to wear lifejackets despite grim statistics.
Julia McCue
Prosecutors challenge Barr’s bid to change immigration rules
More than 40 state and local prosecutors are challenging the Attorney General’s bid for more authority to deport immigrants with criminal convictions.
Saudi Arabia allows women to travel without male consent
Other changes going into effect this month allow women to register a marriage, divorce or a child’s birth, and obtain official family documents.
U.S. employers added 164,000 jobs in July
The unemployment rate held at 3.7% for the second straight month.
U.S. to test new missile as arms treaty with Russia ends
The end of the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces treaty is another milestone in the deterioration of relations between the U.S and Russia.
‘Moscow Mitch’ tag puts McConnell on defense over election security
The Senate majority leader has refused to consider election-security legislation as the president brushes away suggestions that Russia’s actions had anything to do with his electoral victory.
Alleged Capital One hacker barely bothered to hide
The former Amazon software engineer’s online behavior suggested that she may have been preparing to get caught.
Reconstruction of dam in Saco will improve fish passage
The new ‘nature like fishway’ will replace an ineffective lock system and will resemble river rapids.
Rebel missile attack, suicide bombs kill 51 in Yemen
Yemeni rebels fire missile at military parade, coordinated suicide bombings wreck havoc in southern port city of Aden.