‘We ourselves need to be converted,’ he says in Estonia on the final day of his Baltics pilgrimage.
September 2018
Soccer trending upward at St. Joseph’s
The women’s soccer team at St. Joseph’s is off to a 5-1 start, joining the men’s team in a recent run of success.
Commentary: Record-setting Red Sox have set high expectations
Their 106 wins and counting won’t mean a thing if they don’t lead to a ring.
Boys’ soccer: Scarborough shuts down Kennebunk, 1-0
The Red Storm score on a first-half corner kick to improve to 7-1.
Russian activist claims he was poisoned
Pyotr Verzilov, a member of the protest group Pussy Riot, says he could have been targeted for looking into the killings of Russian journalists in Africa.
Appendicitis study finds antibiotics a viable alternative
Patients who are not at risk of their appendix bursting are good candidates for antibiotics and results find the treatment has a 64 percent success rate.
In soggy Carolinas, flooding expected to continue for days
Residents don’t know when they will be able to return home, or what they will find when they finally get there.
Qualcomm accuses Apple of stealing Intel software
The San Diego-based chipmaker says Apple is stealing its intellectual property.
Uber drivers lose key legal fight over better pay and benefits
The company’s business model classifies drivers as contractors instead of employees.
Some Bowdoin college students seek to impact Maine elections
BRUNSWICK — Some Bowdoin College students want to make an impact on local and state elections in Maine, even if the students are from away. The college took part in a national drive to register students on Tuesday. “It’s going really well. We’ve had a lot of activity,” said Andrew Lardie, associate director of the McKeen […]