He also suggests restrictive measures across Russia, such as a tougher crackdown on dissent.
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Two drivers killed when van collides with car in Waterboro
A Westbrook man and a North Waterboro woman died at the scene Tuesday morning, while 2 passengers were treated at a hospital for non-life threatening injuries.
XBB, BQ.1.1, BA.2.75.2 — a variant swarm could fuel a winter surge
One or more of the multiple versions of the omicron variant that keep popping up could drive the next wave.
Court rejects appeal to give American Samoans citizenship
The case stems from a lawsuit filed by three American Samoa natives now living in Utah, where they are prohibited from voting or becoming police officers.
Major League Baseball signs first sponsorship deal with CBD company
The agreement with Charlotte’s Web Holdings is historic for a major pro sports league, the parties say.
For Biden and Trump, 2022 is 2020 sequel — and 2024 preview?
This year’s midterm elections are playing out as a strange continuation of the last presidential race — and a potential preview of the next one.
Ben Stevens, former Alaska Senate president, dies at age 63
Ben Stevens was a son of the late U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens.
Gates pledges $1.2 billion to speed end of crippling poliovirus
The money will help plug a shortfall in funding which, along with floods in Pakistan, the war in Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic, have frustrated a 35-year effort to rid the world of the crippling disease.
GOP hopefuls turn to Pence to broaden appeal before election
In Donald Trump’s assessment, his Vice President Mike Pence “committed political suicide” on Jan. 6, 2021
4 men stabbed in Boston early Sunday; man arrested
An arrest has been made in connection with the stabbing of four men in Boston early Sunday.