Iraqis and Syrians suggest the ‘caliphate’ has evolved into an entrenched pseudo-state, based on a bureaucracy of terror.
2015
Police look into possible sightings of escaped N.Y. inmates
Two men fitting the description of David Sweat and Richard Matt were seen a week ago in Steuben County, N.Y.
Tears in Barcelona at funeral for Germanwings crash victim
The father of two small children is remembered as a deeply religious and dedicated family man
The world in photos for the week of June 14
The week brought lots of bodies in motion, from Greco-Roman wrestling to a Hindu man practicing yoga to water lovers diving, swimming and playing.
Honoring lost player, Messalonskee team perseveres under pressure
Remembering Cassidy Charette, who died in a hayride accident, the Eagles prepare for the Class A state championship.
Portland threatened with lawsuit over latest ‘midtown’ project demands
The developer objects after being told the purchase agreement for city-owned property earmarked for the project has expired.
Prosecutors rest case in Colorado shooting trial
They contend James Holmes methodically planned and executed the 2012 massacre inside the darkened cinema.
Developments: Charleston church shootings
The killings spark reactions nationally and around the world.
District attorney won’t prosecute sex abuse allegations against ex-Biddeford officer
Stephanie Anderson says Matt Lauzon, who says he was abused as a teenager, would not agree to conditions including turning over his medical records.
‘Empire’ actress said to be ailing from exhaustion
Taraji P. Henson posted a picture of an IV drip in her arm.