A White House coronavirus-policy adviser says another extension is ‘on the table.’
Lynley Price
Russian war worsens fertilizer crunch, risking global food supplies
As the growing season approaches in Maine, potato farmers are grappling with a 70% to 100% increase in fertilizer prices from last year.
Lawyer: Depp trial likely to become mudslinging soap opera
Depp claims Amber Heard’s 2018 op-ed piece indirectly defames him by referring to abuse allegations she made in 2016.
Westward Ho! Maine potatoes travel far after Western drought
Most of the 21 million pounds of spuds were sent to processors in Washington.
Russia underestimated Ukraine’s resistance, U.S. officials say
However, they say they believe Russian President Vladimir Putin is determined to continue despite rising casualties and global sanctions.
Ukraine aid grows to near $14 billion in $1.5 trillion government bill
Failure to pass the bill by Saturday leads to a shutdown of federal agencies.
U.S. officials reverse course on pesticide’s harm to wildlife
Environmentalists say the changes have few benefits and the assumption that malathion users will follow the guidelines is unrealistic.
As virus cases go from 1 to 24,000, New Zealand changes tack
A month ago, case numbers were about 200 a day.
‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill passes in Florida, goes to governor
Supporters of the legislation – which forbids educators from ‘instructing’ on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade – say parents should be bringing up the subjects, not teachers. Opponents say it sends a message to kids that ‘there is something wrong with LGBTQ people.’
Teachers hit picket lines in Minneapolis as parents worry
Union leaders say district officials refusing to compromise on wages as well as providing more mental health services for students.