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Maine Policy Institute

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Maine Policy Institute

Montana Towers from the Maine Policy Institute joins Matt Gagnon to cover Janet Mills dropping out of the race and taking a look back at Mills.

Local Headlines

12 hours ago in Local

14-Year-Old Boy Hospitalized in Lewiston Shooting

The shooting took place at about 4:30 p.m. on Thursday.

13 hours ago in Local

Candidate Still in Republican Governor Primary Race Added to Jonathan Bush Team

Seven candidates are still vying for the Republican nomination for the Maine governor's race.

18 hours ago in Local

Maine teen accused in killing of paddleboarder to appear in court

A teenager accused of killing a paddleboarder at Crawford Pond in Union last summer is in court Thursday.

National Headlines

16 hours ago in National

US will start revoking passports for thousands of parents who owe child support, AP learns

The U.S. State Department will begin revoking the U.S. passports of thousands of parents who owe a significant amount of unpaid child support. The department told The Associated Press on Thursday that the revocations would begin Friday and be focused on those who owe $100,000 or more.

23 hours ago in National

A note a former cellmate says he found after Epstein’s suspected suicide attempt is released

A note Jeffrey Epstein's former cellmate claimed he found after the millionaire sex offender's first suspected jail suicide attempt was made public Wednesday, years after being sealed and locked in a courthouse vault as part of an unrelated legal dispute.

24 hours ago in National, Trending

Clarence Thomas becomes the second longest-serving justice in Supreme Court history

The first baby boomer on the Supreme Court hit a milestone on Thursday, becoming the second-longest serving justice in history at a time when his influence has never seemed greater.

2 days ago in National, Trending

Some iPhone owners could get up to $95 payment after Apple agrees to settle case for $250 million

Owners of some iPhones are in line to get cash payments of up to $95 from Apple after the company on Tuesday reached a $250 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit for false advertising of its artificial intelligence capabilities.