In photos: Let there be light
Daylight saving time started again on Sunday, leading to dreams of those long summer nights in Maine, when the sun doesn t set until after 8 p.m. There s a bipartisan bill in Congress now, called the Sunshine Protection Act of 2021, sponsored by politicians as different as U.S. Sens. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Ed Markey, D-Mass., that would make DST permanent. If it passes, we would not switch our clocks back in the fall. Meanwhile, Press Herald photographers took advantage of our lengthening days to look for beautiful light.
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In photos: Let there be light
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Mark Hastings is facing a public boycott after he posted a selfie from in front of the Capitol on January 6 (BarProducts.com / Facebook)
The CEO of BarProducts.com Mark Hastings has hit back at a boycott of his company after he took a selfie at the US Capitol in the moments preceding the January 6 insurrection. Hastings even attempted to dissuade a reporter from writing about the boycott while the company, a longtime supplier of bartender essentials, complained that it was being bashed for Hastings personal views.
While Hastings removed the controversial selfie he also asked Wall Street Journal that reported about the incident to wait till the time when “conservative free speech is not under attack”