Elliot Cutler, a former gubernatorial candidate, had his internet access restricted while on probation for child sexual abuse material possession. Despite being released on $10,000 bail, he has violated probation five times since September. The judge granted him supervised internet use between 9am and 5pm. Meanwhile, District Attorney Robert Granger seeks to revoke Cutler’s probation, potentially adding over three years to his sentence. Additionally, Janet Mills, who suspended her campaign, re-emerged in the media, hinting at a possible last-minute strategy to stay on the June primary ballot despite trailing her opponent, Graham Platner, significantly in polls.
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The satirical news site The Onion isn't waiting to take possession of Infowars to launch a parody of Alex Jones ' conspiracy platform. More than a year after first trying to buy Infowars, The Onion on Thursday will debut a send-up under its own website with plans to give some of the revenue to families of the victims in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
U.S. employers slowed hiring last month and added only 57,000 jobs, less than half the previous month's total and a sign companies still have a cautious economic outlook.
One of the stars of the American firmament once advised citizens of all stripes how to express their love of country. Mark Twain's long-ago words capture how Americans are stepping out this week to wish their nation a happy milestone birthday.
Nature's oven was on high Tuesday for millions of people in the Midwest and Great Lakes states as intense heat and humidity baked the regions with no immediate relief before the misery shifts to the eastern U.S.
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