Junior leads Cougars past the Cobras and into the C South semifinals.
2022
German officials condemn climate protests at roads, port
The group Uprising of the Last Generation says throwing away vast amounts of usable food adds to hunger and global warming.
EU slaps sanctions on 22 officials over Myanmar abuses
Widespread nonviolent protests followed a 2021 military takeover that ousted the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi.
Indoor track: Scarborough boys capture sixth straight Class A title
The Red Storm edge Lewiston, while Bangor successfully defends its girls’ state championship.
COVID hospitalizations in Maine cut in half since omicron peak last month
As of Monday, 216 people were hospitalized with the virus in Maine, the lowest total since Nov. 9.
Storm helps Poland hit wind energy record: 30% of power
The role of coal is diminishing slightly but still accounts for 65 percent of the nation’s energy generation.
Class D boys basketball: Valley runs away with quarterfinal win over Rangeley
A big second half is more than enough for Valley to advance to the D South semifinals.
Pastrnak, Bruins cool off Avalanche
David Pastrnak nets a pair of goals and Boston picks up an impressive 5-1 win over the top team in the Western Conference.
Dr. Paul Farmer, global humanitarian leader, dies at 62
Farmer was co-founder of Partners In Health, a nonprofit health care organization based in Boston with a sister organization, Zanmi Lasante, in Haiti.
Fed governor opens door to half-point rate hike in March
Any increase next month would be the first since 2018.