Much like after the Sept. 11 attacks, U.S. Muslims who object to terrorism are the targets of threats.
2017
Richmond boys soccer beats Buckfield to take Class D South title
Bobcats hope to party like it’s 2014 this weekend
Russian hackers had targets beyond U.S. election
The largest groups of targets were in the United States, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia and Syria.
Semifinal football preview: Gardiner hoping to have the answers again vs. Leavitt
Tigers’ defense tested Hornets in September; Winthrop/Monmouth looks to solve Madison.
Ethics investigation records shed light on murky finances of casino campaign
They indicate that key figures in the campaign tried to conceal entrepreneur Shawn Scott’s funding role.
Wells school district to have committee study ‘Warrior’ mascot issue
The school board hears from residents who want to end the Native American imagery associated with the nickname, and from others who want it preserved.
MS football preview: MCI ready for Winslow test
When his team was reclassified into Class C this season, Maine Central Institute football coach Tom Bertrand began some preliminary scouting of his new league. One of the longtime powers in the conference, Winslow, might be rebuilding a bit, Bertrand was told. He dismissed the idea. “We heard (Winslow) might be down a little bit […]
Journal released by CIA provides peek into Osama bin Laden’s world views
He talks about how quickly the 2011 Arab Spring revolutions had erupted, about Libya becoming a pathway for jihadis to Europe, and about visiting William Shakespeare’s home in Britain as a teen.
Fred Beckey, legendary mountaineer who did hundreds of first ascents, dies at 94
The climber possessed a gecko-like talent for scaling vertical rock walls and a wanderlust that took him to peaks all over the world over eight decades.
Poll shows interview questions often run afoul of the law
Experts say this typically occurs because interviewers lack an understanding of the law.