But it is not the first time that Nigeria’s military has made such a claim.
August 2016
Cal, Hawaii get ready to kick off season in Australia
Organizers expect a crowd of 65,000 at the game Saturday afternoon in Sydney – Friday night in the U.S.
Imbibers don’t want Mexican spirits walled off
Importers are caught between the rise of nativist Trump and the thirst for south-of-the-border beverages.
New homes become hotter commodity in July
Builders can’t keep up with the demand, which increased by 40 percent in the Northeast.
Big J’s Chicken Shack opens on Thompson’s Point
The restaurant next to Bissell Bros. will serve three styles of fried chicken.
NFL notebook: Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant suffers concussion
He will miss an exhibition game Thursday night at Seattle.
Zika risk sends tourists packing
As would-be vacationers avoid Florida and the Caribbean, other destinations promote themselves – subtly – as safe alternatives.
Northern Italian-inspired restaurant and wine bar opens in Portland’s West End
Rossobianco is co-owned by David Levi of Vinland and wine director Colleen Callahan
No eliminating ‘decorative’ toilets, Massachusetts town says
Neighbors say the orange-painted Porta-Potties are an eyesore and a health hazard.
Hallowell property owner’s sign tells Pokemon players to ‘get a real job’
Some players say they are offended by the name-calling included in a sign that warns of private property.