Leavitt had its first two games canceled because of COVID issues with their scheduled opponents.
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U.S. will fly ‘massive’ number of Haitians from Texas to Haiti, official says
Chaos unfolded Friday in a small Texas border city as hundreds crossed the Rio Grande freely and in a steady stream.
France recalls ambassadors to U.S., Australia over submarine deal
It was the first time ever that America’s oldest ally has recalled its ambassador here, according to the French foreign ministry.
Maine’s top court says work on energy corridor may continue during appeal
The supreme court ruled this week that work on the New England Clean Energy Connect line may go on as it considers an appeal of a judge’s decision that vacated the lease for a key stretch of state-owned land.
U.N. Security Council says Taliban must form inclusive government
A resolution adopted by the 15-member body reflects widespread disappointment over the recently announced interim Afghanistan government that left out women and minorities.
Sen. King urges Biden to open northern border to vaccinated Canadians
In a letter to the president, Angus King and seven other U.S. senators highlight the economic and emotional strains the closure has on states like Maine.
New York millionaire Robert Durst guilty of best friend’s murder
Susan Berman was shot at point-blank range in the back of the head in December 2000 as she was prepared to tell police how she helped cover up the killing of Durst’s wife.
Local roundup: Winthrop field hockey rolls to victory over Mountain Valley
Izzy Folsom, Maddie Perkins notch goals for Ramblers.
Woman gets probation for ‘minimal’ role in Capitol riot
A federal judge sentences California architect Valerie Elaine Ehrke to three years of probation and orders her to perform 120 hours of community service.
Capitol Police say they’re ready for rally supporting rioters
Law enforcement is fully activating for the protest Saturday in an effort to avoid a repeat of the Jan. 6 insurrection.