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New England's Charm: Drone's-Eye View of Maine’s Coast

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Soar over the rugged beauty of Maine, USA, with stunning drone footage capturing its dramatic coastline, dense forests, and iconic lighthouses. Experience the charm of New England’s fishing villages, rocky shores, and breathtaking fall...
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Portage and Main merchants unsure what lies ahead

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As work continues to bring down the pedestrian barricades at Winnipeg's most famous intersection, some businesses in the area want to know what's next in the city's plan to decommission the underground concourse.
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Campobello Island residents caught in the middle of trade war

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Without a year-round ferry, people have no choice but to travel to Maine for some necessities — or through Maine to reach mainland Canada.
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The tariff leverage New Brunswick’s premier is hesitating to use

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About 58,000 Americans rely on N.B. Power for electricity. Premier Susan Holt says she does not want to squeeze them.
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Fierce exchange between Trump and Maine Gov

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President Trump clashed with Maine's Democratic Governor Janet Mills during a White House governors' meeting, with Mills responding to Trump’s push to withhold federal funding over transgender athletes by saying, “We’ll see you in court.”
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Trump Loses Cool On LIVE TV After Maine Governor Refuses Order; 'No Money... See You In Court'

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Maine Governor Janet Mills openly defied Donald Trump during a White House meeting on February 21, challenging his executive orders on banning transgender athletes. Trump questioned her compliance with the order, to which Mills responded...
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Cooke Aquaculture company in U.S. sued over Maine salmon pens

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A company that’s part of Cooke’s international family of businesses is accused of violating U.S. clean-water rules.
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Nunavut gov't responds to Canadian Mental Health Association report

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The Canadian Mental Health Association released the report this week. It says suicide and self-harm rates are much higher in Nunavut than the national average.
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Bloomberg

House Passes GOP Spending Bill, Senate Braces for Vote

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House Republicans passed a legislation to keep the US government open past a Saturday shutdown deadline. Adam Hodge of Bully Pulpit International and Lauren Tomlinson of Cornerstone Public Affairs react on "Balance of Power."
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Trump Threatens Maine Governor Over Trans Athletes

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President Donald Trump threatens Maine Governor Janet Mills with withholding federal funding over transgender athletes.
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Bloomberg

Trump Freeze Would Slash NIH Funding

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Bloomberg's Janet Lorin discusses the funding uncertainty facing medical research institutions across the country. She speaks with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Scripps News Investigates: The missed warnings in 2023’s deadliest mass shooting

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More than two dozen law enforcement officials had information about his threats and access to firearms, but no one was able to remove the shooter’s weapons or stop him from committing the deadliest shooting in Maine’s history. For the...
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Scripps News investigates missed warnings before 18 died in Maine mass shooting

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The shooter, an Army reservist, had been hearing voices and became increasingly aggressive in months ahead of the shooting. (Scripps Newss)
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Dockworkers at ports from Maine to Texas go on strike, a standoff risking new shortages

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Dockworkers at ports from Maine to Texas went on a strike over wages and automation that could reignite inflation and cause shortages of goods if it goes on more than a few weeks. (Scripps News)
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Jurors capture convict fleeing from Maine courthouse

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In dramatic video released, jurors are seen capturing a convict as he fled from a Maine courthouse. Nicholas Carter, 31, was convicted of aggravated assault against a 14-month-old child on Wednesday. (Scripps News)
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More Americans are choosing not to have kids, but why? Here's what a survey found

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More adults under the age of 50 are choosing not to have kids, and those over the age of 50 give different reasons as to why. (Scripps News)
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Maine Shooting Explainer

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Maine Shooting Explainer
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At least 23 law enforcement officers were aware of threats but couldn’t stop Maine mass shooter

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A Scripps News investigation found at least 23 Maine police officers had some level of knowledge about Robert Card’s threats and mental decline leading up to his mass shooting. (Scripps News)
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Sheriff defends agency after failed attempts to remove guns from eventual mass shooter

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Deputies and experts say they missed an opportunity to remove Robert Card's firearms before a 2023 mass shooting in Maine. (Scripps News)
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Winter storm slams into the Great Plains, Upper Midwest and Northeast

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This latest storm is expected to have longer-lasting impacts than the last back-to-back storms we've had.
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Maine's secretary of state on Trump and the Super Tuesday primary

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Maine's Secretary of State Shenna Bellows discussed the Supreme Court's Monday ruling on how states determine primary eligibility.
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Maine's lobster fishermen struggle with efforts to save right whales

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Lobster fishermen are caught in a conflict: how to protect an endangered species, while also protecting their own endangered livelihood.
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Bloomberg

Tesla Data Breach Impacted 75,000 People

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Tesla's May data breach impacted more than 75,000 people, included employee-related records and was a result of "insider wrongdoing," according to a notice posted by the office of the Maine Attorney General. Dana Hull speaks with...
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WS AERIAL View of One speed boat crossing by fish farm / Maine, United States

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WS AERIAL View of One speed boat crossing by fish farm / Maine, United States