The Russian president says his response ‘could be diverse’ and depends on what proposals his military leaders suggest.
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Harvey Evans, actor in Broadway’s golden years, dies at 80
Harvey Evans managed to land roles in the original Broadway productions of such classics as ‘West Side Story,’ ‘Follies’ and ‘Hello, Dolly!’
Twins a mixed blessing for some West African parents
Twins are seen as both a blessing and a curse in some West African countries.
Wayne Thiebaud, painter of lush colors and textures, dies
Artist Wayne Thiebaud was known for his colorful and luscious paintings of cakes, gum ball machines and other everyday objects.
Karolos Papoulias, Greek president in austerity era, dies at 92
The former resistance fighter was elected president in February 2005 and remained in the post until 2015.
COVID-19 hospitalizations dip in Maine as state braces for more cases
The decline in the number of hospital patients began last week, but may be temporary because of an anticipated post-holiday surge in cases and the spread of the highly contagious omicron variant.
There’s a scramble to install gas detectors ahead of new Maine law
A state law created in response to a 2019 propane blast in Farmington goes into effect Jan. 1.
Coroner IDs girl killed by police in Los Angeles shooting
The girl died when officers fired on an assault suspect in a clothing store and a bullet went through the wall into a dressing room.
ICU doctors, nurses demoralized over ‘needless’ COVID-19 misery: ‘Patients are still dying’
The mortality rate among the unvaccinated in California’s San Bernardino County is nearly 10 times higher than for those who are fully vaccinated, according to county data.
U.S. to spend $25 million to distribute East Coast fish to nutrition programs
The purchase is aimed at helping to fill food pantries and boost the struggling East Coast seafood industry.