He objects to a pair of startling newspaper headlines and says he’s been tougher on Russia than ‘the last three or four presidents.’
January 2019
DNA of wolf declared extinct in wild lives on in Texas pack
Scientists say red wolf DNA is remarkably resilient after decades of human hunting and loss of habitat led the animal to near decimation.
Man who killed rookie California officer said police were bombarding him with ultrasonic waves
He made the claim in a letter left on the bed of his home in Davis, where he fled and later killed himself after ambushing Officer Natalie Corona, 22.
Maine Democratic Party chooses new leaders
Kathleen Marra, of Kittery, is elected chairwoman by the Maine Democratic State Committee and Erik Gundersen, of Portland, is elected vice chairman.
Recreational fishing rules to be overhauled under new law
The current marine rules are designed for commercial fishermen and are difficult for recreational anglers to follow.
Shirley Boone, philanthropist and wife of singer Pat Boone, dies at 84
She was the daughter of country singer Red Foley and also published writings, hosted TV shows and recorded music.
House Republican leader vows action against Rep. King over racial remarks
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., says he is reviewing whether King should keep his committee assignments.
Trade war’s wounded: Companies improvise to bandage financial impact
Tariffs are adding costs, causing hardships and raising uncertainty for many U.S. businesses.
Wheels abound Sunday during Vassalboro mill’s fundraising event
The Olde Mill Place admits guests for roller-blading, roller-skating, and scooter and bicycle riding.
Maine State Police investigate death of man in Penobscot County
A 51-year-old transient died after a physical altercation was reported at a home in Alton, a state police spokesman says.