Each sport’s governing body will assess neutral status for athletes who have not supported the war and are not contracted to military or state security agencies.
2023
Ryan O’Neal, Hollywood star with tempestuous life, dies at 82
His excesses had long obscured his acting career, which included leading roles in films such as ‘Love Story’ and ‘Paper Moon.’
Former co-defendant in Woodford Street murder testifies against alleged gunman
The state’s murder case against Damion Butterfield, 24, rests largely on the testimony of a man who police say witnessed the shooting and helped hide the gun.
New England players step up for Bill Belichick in win over Steelers
Bill Belichick, embattled coach of the Patriots, watches his team jump ahead early and end a five-game slide with a 21-18 victory.
Maine delegation presses Army to explain how it handled reservist responsible for Lewiston shootings
The request for a comprehensive investigation comes a day after Sens. Collins and King, and Reps. Pingree and Golden met with grieving relatives of victims killed in Lewiston.
Connors Elementary School principal in Lewiston served with protection from abuse order
After a hearing in District Court in Wiscasset on Monday, Donald Ferrara Jr. was served with the protection order prohibiting him from having any contact with the woman who filed for the order.
With no supermarket for residents of Atlantic City, New Jersey and hospitals create mobile groceries
The program aims to bring high-quality food and fresh produce to economically deprived areas that lack meaningful access to healthy food.
Edwin Yoder, Pulitzer-winning editorial writer and columnist, dies at 89
He won the prize in 1979 for his stylish editorials at the Washington Star. After the paper folded, he wrote a column for The Washington Post Writers Group.
Russia puts prominent Russian-U.S. journalist on wanted list for criminal charges
Russian media reported last month that a criminal case against Masha Gessen, an award-winning author and an outspoken critic of Putin.
Unionized DHL Express workers strike at critical Cincinnati air cargo hub
More than 1,100 workers walked off the job at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport during the busiest time of the year.