In 2010-11, Amendola led the NFL with 2,364 all-purpose yards, but he’s struggled to stay healthy for entire seasons.
March 2013
Pope Francis breaks with tradition, style and formality
The clear message: He’s different from Benedict
Maine faces a dilemma as deaths top births
The phenomenon, which could have implications for the economy, is in its second year and verging on a trend.
McAuley’s Clement named Gatorade basketball player of the year
The 5-foot-8 junior point guard led the Lions (22-0) to their third straight Class A state title earlier this month.
Is it a Higgs boson or isn’t it?
The subatomic particle that may be key to understanding the creation of the universe has long been elusive.
Bangor MD to settle claims for improper Medicaid/Medicare billing
Dr. Robert Grover had informed the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services there were problems in billings at his women’s health care clinics.
Study: Radiation for breast cancer can harm hearts
The study reveals that the potential harm from radiation runs deeper than many medical experts may have realized, especially for women who already have cardiac risk factors such as diabetes.
On edge at times, Newtown school tries to cope
“There are reactions to noises, doors slamming, things being dropped have a strong startled response,” says Superintendent Janet Robinson. “We’re really just trying to have the whole school be as calm as possible.”
Jury deliberating in ax and cleaver attack case
A Franklin County jury is scheduled to continue deliberating today in the case of Brian Sweeney and Shari Dupree, both charged in connection with the alleged attack last April.
Poll finds attitudes shifting among working moms
The shift toward full-time work in the Pew poll coincides with the recession and may have less to do with career ambitions than with financial realities.