Financial support for the nonprofit support groups has surged since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
2024
First 12-team College Football Playoff set, Oregon seeded No. 1 and SMU edges Alabama
Even though SMU’s schedule wasn’t as tough, the committee was impressed by the way the Mustangs came back against Clemson on Saturday.
Three generations on Vassalboro farm to donate Christmas trees for troops
Pinkham’s Treefarm is one of about a dozen Maine Christmas tree farms to donate trees to military bases and families of deployed troops.
NFL’s next coaching cycle will feature impressive list of candidates
Former Patriots coach Bill Belichick is among the most attractive of possibilities.
‘Reindeer’ volunteers bring holiday magic to Ukrainian children living on the front lines
The children’s wishes are published on the project’s website. Donors affectionately known as magicians then choose a letter and buy the requested gift for the ‘reindeer’ to deliver.
Trump says he can’t promise tariffs won’t raise prices and won’t rule out revenge prosecutions
The president-elect’s ‘Meet the Press’ interview also touched on monetary policy, immigration, abortion and U.S. involvement in Ukraine.
Ousted Syrian leader Bashar Assad given asylum in Moscow, Russian state news agencies say
The Russian agencies, Tass and RIA, cited an unidentified Kremlin source on Assad and his family being given asylum in Moscow, his longtime ally and protector.
Opinion: To appoint Hegseth would be a grave dereliction of duty
Republican senators need to put country over party.
Opinion: To be truly open, more reform of Maine primaries is needed
The state has already taken important steps forward in making everyone’s vote meaningful. Making its primaries nonpartisan is a logical next step.