The U.S. government had granted citizenship to one two-year-old boy but refused to grant it to the boy’s twin brother.
Life & Culture
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Wendy Williams returns to daytime March 4
The talk show host is taking a break following complications from Graves’ disease.
White House ends talks on mileage standards with California, opening door to court battle
President Trump has challenged the state’s practice of setting its own rules, which it has done since the 1970s.
Singer Don McLean threatens Maine weekly for writing about ex-wife’s exhibit on abuse
Patrisha McLean is examining domestic violence by sharing her experience and that of other Maine women in an exhibition of photos, audio and text now at the Camden Public Library.
Ugly produce seems to have limited appeal, so some retailers pull it
Hannaford in Maine is among the supermarkets that have stopped carrying the imperfect fruits and vegetables.
OFF RADAR: The bent fictions of Jefferson Navicky
His fiction is like looking at a stick held half in and half out of the water. It’s straight going into the water. But under the surface, it appears to bend at a weird angle.
Abuse survivors make demands at Vatican summit
Organizers say the sex-abuse prevention conference, which starts today, marks a turning point for the Catholic Church.
Tortoise species thought extinct resurfaces in Galapagos Islands
The female Fernandina Giant Tortoise is likely more than 100 years old.
Israel hopes to be 4th nation to deliver robotic lander to the moon
A decade of work will pay off Thursday night when Beresheet is launched into space.
Actor Jussie Smollett staged attack, ‘wanted it on camera,’ police say
The reported attack, which liberals held out as a shocking example of Trump-era hate, was just a publicity stunt, says Chicago’s police superintendent.