Jordan began working at the Portland Press Herald in February 2022 covering fisheries and civil litigation. Since starting her journalism career in 2013, she has worked as a staff reporter for Midcoast weeklies The Republican Journal, Camden Herald and Courier Gazette, covering a range of beats, and for The Portland Phoenix, covering education, business and the waterfront. Her articles have also appeared in The Maine Monitor and The Free Press. In 2016, her coverage of Maine State Prison was recognized by The New England First Amendment Coalition. Before writing for newspapers, Jordan worked for the MDI Biological Laboratory engaging students in eelgrass restoration and other projects of the Community Environmental Health Lab, as a marine science educator for Boston Harbor Islands National Park, and on the trail crew at Acadia National Park. She lives in Belfast with her husband, stepdaughters and two cats.
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PublishedJuly 31, 2023
Federal officials are investigating a close call between an airliner and a private jet over Florida
The National Transportation Safety Board said Monday that it was gathering information about the incident before deciding whether to open an investigation.
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PublishedJuly 31, 2023
U.S., Europe are growing alarmed by China’s rush into legacy chips
Senior E.U. and U.S. officials worry Chinese companies could dump their legacy chips on global markets in the future, driving foreign rivals out of business like in the solar industry.
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PublishedJuly 31, 2023
Trucking giant Yellow shuts down on verge of bankruptcy, Teamsters say
As the freight company moves toward bankruptcy, more than 30,000 jobs are at risk.
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PublishedJuly 31, 2023
Amazon doubling same-day delivery facilities in push for speed
The Seattle-based giant is scheduled to report second-quarter financial results in the coming days.
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PublishedJuly 31, 2023
Truck drivers are leaving boom-and-bust supply chain jobs
Several thousand truck drivers have fled the freight business this year amid one of the harshest freight recessions in memory.
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PublishedJuly 28, 2023
Nearly 4 million in U.S. cut from Medicaid, most for paperwork reasons
The rolls of the safety-net health coverage were frozen during the pandemic and are being reviewed. Called the ‘unwinding,’ the blunt process is taking a toll on the health of people with low incomes.
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PublishedJuly 28, 2023
Sen. McConnell plans to serve his full term as Republican leader despite health questions
His colleagues wonder whether McConnell, who was first elected to the Senate in 1984 and has served as Republican leader since 2007, might soon step aside from his leadership post.
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PublishedJuly 28, 2023
Justice Alito says Congress lacks the power to impose an ethics code on the Supreme Court
Democrats last week pushed Supreme Court ethics legislation through a Senate committee, though the bill’s prospects in the full Senate are dim.
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PublishedJuly 28, 2023
Soldiers declare Niger general as head of state after he led a coup and detained the president
The U.N. Security Council, which is charged with ensuring international peace and security, held emergency closed consultations Friday morning.
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PublishedJuly 28, 2023
Germany used to be the world’s export powerhouse. Now, it’s not growing. What happened?
In Germany, the economy has been buffeted by several challenges.
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