The volatile leader appeared to be reacting to an aid package that was not yet rescinded.
2016
Hundreds of thousands of Maine wreaths laid at Arlington National Cemetery
A Wreaths Across America spokeswoman says more than 44,000 volunteers helped lay 245,000 wreaths Saturday.
Proposed Nigerian highway facing obstacles
Conservationists and communities on the route say nature and lifestyles would be run over.
China says it will return Navy drone, but Trump tweets ‘keep it!’
A Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman says a Chinese lifeboat ‘adopted a professional and responsible attitude in investigating and verifying the device.’
Waterville Public Library damaged by water from broken pipe
A fire official said Saturday there is significant damage to books, computers, ceilings and walls.
Not a cold case: After 5 years, Ayla Reynold’s family, police still hope for leads
More than 1,500 tips have been sent to police since the toddler disappeared, but no charges have been filed.
Shuttered Hallowell addiction treatment agency under investigation for fraud allegations
The agency reportedly owes more than $300,000 to MaineCare, the state’s Medicaid program.
Opponents drop recount effort, acknowledge that Maine voters approved legalized marijuana
The group filed its request to withdraw the recount effort with the Maine Secretary of State’s Office on Saturday.
Temperatures in 40s expected today as snowstorm moves on
The storm, which triggered parking bans in Greater Portland, dropped 4-6 inches of snow across southern Maine.
Turner man, 69, dies in house fire
The fire broke out early Saturday morning on Jordan Lane, the State Fire Marshal’s Office says.