The detonation of an American World War II bomb shattered windows and damaged roofs.
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WHO: Infants under 1 year old shouldn’t be exposed to any electronic screens
The World Health Organization has issued its first-ever guidance for how much screen time children under five should get: not very much.
Boeing withdraws 2019 forecast, suspends stock buybacks
Boeing Co. said its previously issued full-year guidance didn’t account for 737 Max impacts.
Machias prison, shut by former Gov. LePage, probably won’t reopen
Maine Department of Corrections Commissioner Randall Liberty says reopening the existing facility is just too expensive.
Drunk on smoke, Notre Dame’s bees survive cathedral blaze
Hunkered down in their hives and drunk on smoke, Notre Dame’s smallest official residents somehow managed to survive the inferno.
U.S. corporations embracing 420 as pot legalization grows
April 20 is the day stoners decades ago chose to celebrate their love of marijuana, but as pot legalization expands some mainstream brands are joining the party.
Three of the world’s most elite mountain climbers presumed dead after avalanche
The missing climbers were attempting an icy route up Howse Peak in Banff National Park.
Police official: Short-circuit likely caused Notre Dame fire
On Thursday, France paid a daylong tribute to the firefighters who saved the landmark.
Study: Genetic test predicts middle-aged obesity risk
Even if you inherit a propensity for obesity, scientists say, you still have control over whether you are overweight.
North Korea says Pompeo is ‘talking nonsense,’ wants him replaced in nuclear talks
North Korea’s Foreign Ministry says it wants to deal with someone who “is more careful and mature in communicating.”