The White House counselor tells the anchorman he embarrassed himself by asking her about her husband’s criticism of President Trump.
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Jimmy Carter ‘up and walking’ after brain surgery, pastor says
The former president had an operation to relieve pressure on his brain from bleeding linked to recent falls.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Nondisclosure’ and ‘The Acadia Files: Book Two’
An eye-opening page-turner and the second in a four-book science series for kids
Prosecution says Roger Stone undermined Russia inquiry
As his trial wraps up, the defense counters that the government’s case was built on conjecture, leaps of logic and unreliable witnesses.
As rockets rain down, Israel intensifies its strikes in Gaza
The heaviest round of fighting in months shows no signs of abating.
Murder trial opens for Windham man who shot and killed his wife
Noah Gaston, charged with murders, says he thought his wife, Alicia, was an intruder in their home when he shot her.
Ann Peoples, a longtime lawmaker and Westbrook public servant, dies at 72
Peoples was serving her fifth term in the Maine House of Representatives and had served with a host of Westbrook-area city councils, boards and civic groups over the years.
Trade war puts cork in U.S. wine sales to China
Since June, Beijing has been imposing 93 percent tariffs and taxes on American wine.
NBA roundup: 76ers get past Cavaliers, 98-97
Philadelphia wins despite missing 30 of 38 3-point attempts.
First death reported in nationwide protests wracking Lebanon
A local official is shot by soldiers trying to disperse a crowd in southern Beirut.