Friday, May 24, 2013
Washington state gives the GOP front-runner his fourth win in a row in advance of Super Tuesday.
Make no mistake about it, Benjamin Pollard fully understands how most people perceive his crusade to become Maine's next U.S. senator.
After coming under fire from Democrats, many Republicans, women and advertisers, radio host Rush Limbaugh says he 'did not intend a personal attack.'
The photographer who took the iconic picture of John F. Kennedy Jr. saluting his father's coffin during the slain president's 1963 funeral has died. He was 76.
More than 100 people gathered today to remember missing toddler Ayla Reynolds and donate teddy bears in her name. Reynolds has been missing two-and-a-half months.
Hundreds of these video have been posted, which generate nasty and hurtful responses. Some experts say the videos represent a new type of distress signal by pre-teen and teenage girls.
The GOP presidential candidates are fighting to win over conservative voters in the Bible Belt as the race takes on a more Southern focus.
U.S. automakers are on pace to build cars that average 55 miles per gallon by next decade, and already have vehicles that are significantly more fuel-efficient.
Boomers beware: Scams and frauds targeting the elderly are a growing billion-dollar industry. In some cases, the schemes have reached — and swindled — Maine residents.
BP's settlement with more than 100,000 fishermen, businesses and others negatively affected by the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history will likely cost them $7.8 billion, the company said. If it goes through, it'd be one of the largest settlements in history.
Emergency crews desperately searched for survivors Saturday after a wave of violent storms demolished towns in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio.
A judge sets the hearing for March 19 after rejecting a request for a new trial.
Fifth-graders in Falmouth bear witness as 37 people from 22 countries raise their hands, recite the Pledge and gain American citizenship.
Writing about a talk she had with her father helps an active Winslow High senior earn a $20,000 scholarship.
When the school budget falls short, local businesses pitch in to equip an elementary classroom.
The 'marathon' snowstorm – easily the biggest of the season – keeps city work crews busy overnight, and the frigid forecast has them scrambling to prepare.
Instead of actively fighting a gay-rights ballot question, Maine's bishop will highlight the benefit of traditional unions.
Maneuvering in the wake of Snowe's departure is likely to hinge on U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-Maine.