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Standpoint With Josh Filler

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Standpoint With Josh Filler

WGAN’s Newest Segment with Josh Filler. An attorney and former New York City, White House, and Department of Homeland Security official, Josh Filler works with law enforcement and other public safety agencies across the country on homeland security and emergency preparedness issues. Each week we’ll review The Latest In The World Of Law, Politics, And Public Policy.

Local Headlines

56 minutes ago in Local

Investigation launched after 250 ballots show up in mail at Maine home

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The state has launched an investigation into a report that a Maine woman received 250 blank ballots in the mail this week.

58 minutes ago in Local

Northern Light Health, Anthem extend contract for another 30 days

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Northern Light Health and Anthem agreed Wednesday to extend contract negotiations for another 30 days.

15 hours ago in Local

Aroostook County Democrat is Latest Candidate to Run for Sen. Collins Seat

He becomes the eighth Democratic candidate to oppose Collins

National Headlines

10 hours ago in National

What happens now that a government shutdown is underway

Washington is bracing for what could be a prolonged federal shutdown after lawmakers deadlocked and missed the deadline for funding the government.

1 day ago in National

US government on brink of first shutdown in almost 7 years amid partisan standoff in Congress

A partisan standoff over health care and spending is threatening to trigger the first U.S. government shutdown in almost seven years, with Democrats and Republicans in Congress unable to find agreement even as thousands of federal workers stand to be furloughed or laid off.

2 days ago in National

Trump takes his tariff war to the movies announcing 100% levies on foreign-made films

President Donald Trump says he will slap a 100% tax on movies made outside the United States — a vague directive aimed at protecting a business that America already dominates.

2 days ago in National

Government shutdown draws closer as congressional leaders head to the White House

Democratic and Republican congressional leaders are heading to the White House for a meeting with President Donald Trump on Monday in a late effort to avoid a government shutdown, but both sides have shown hardly any willingness to budge from their entrenched positions.