According to a law enforcement official, the FBI had Everett Dutschke under surveillance but he slipped away on Wednesday.
April 2013
Bushes and Clintons together evoke unique bond, ongoing rivalry
The subtext to the dedication of George W. Bush’s presidential center is the question of whether a member of both families will run for president in 2016.
Boston victims face huge bills; donations pour in
The 15 people who lost limbs will face some of the biggest expenses. Artificial legs can cost more than $50,000 each. And they have to be replaced at least every few years.
Officials: Boston bombing suspects targeted Times Square next
New York City officials say the suspects had a pressure cooker bomb and five pipe bombs they intended to detonate.
No word from widow of bombing suspect on funeral
Katherine Russell has switched to using her maiden name.
Maine Senate enacts bill shielding gun permit records
Opponents warn that the bill weakens open-records law, but supporters say it protects the privacy of law-abiding citizens.
Maine lawmakers kill right-to-work, union dues bills
House GOP Leader Kenneth Fredette said the two bills would have brought jobs to Maine by making the state more attractive to businesses.
Lance Armstrong is asked to detail cycling panel’s alleged role in doping
In France, the Senate holds hearings on ways to fight doping in the sport.
LePage challenges cities, towns to offer budget solutions
In a letter to Maine municipal leaders, the governor says he welcomes “any suggestions town officials have to cut elsewhere in the state budget, but it is time for everyone to set complaints aside and offer solutions.”
U.S. says Assad used chemical weapons
The White House informes members of Congress that intelligence agencies believe Assad’s regime has used sarin, a nerve agent, ‘on a small scale in Syria.’