Mircea Geoana says NATO would be ‘forced to take appropriate measures’ in the event of a chemical or nuclear attack.
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Republicans’ push for state election reviews has mixed results, but sows distrust
The effort has spread beyond battleground states disputed by former President Donald Trump.
Rocket attacks hit Ukraine’s Lviv as Biden visits Poland
The attacks could further complicate Lviv’s already challenging process of sending aid to the rest of the country.
Ukraine asks Qatar, others to boost energy exports amid war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky hopes to get oil-rich nations to counteract the loss of Russian supplies amid sanctions over Moscow’s war on his country.
Kidd Creole’s murder trial opens with self-defense claim
The hip-hop pioneer stabbed a homeless man in 2017 in Manhattan.
Missouri station offering Russian state radio to listeners
Alpine Broadcasting Corp. receives $5,000 a month to air Radio Sputnik in two three-hour blocks each day.
Waterville man planned ISIS-inspired attack on Chicago mosque, FBI says
A recently unsealed declaration by an FBI special agent details an apparent ISIS-inspired plot involving a Waterville man and two other teens to murder all the adults in a Chicago mosque during “spring break.”
Washington Town Meeting includes lively discussion over updated ordinances for animal control and land use
The land use ordinance vote delayed until June primary so town can provide more information for residents.
China says no trace of explosives found in jet crash samples
The plane plummeted from its cruise altitude of 29,000 feet, leveled off once and then appeared to fall straight down last Monday, killing all 132 people on board.
Did teen’s size factor in Florida amusement ride death?
Tyre Sampson was a rising middle school football player, only 14 but already 6 feet, 5 inches tall and well over 300 pounds.