Antonio Guterres cites conflicts in Libya, Yemen, Syria and Iraq.
February 2020
Celtics notebook: Theis nursing ankle sprain, hopes to play Wednesday
Celtics center Daniel Theis was available soon after the injury Monday against Atlanta until it tightened up, but is hopeful to play against Orlando on Wednesday.
Girls’ hockey: Scarborough’s a favorite as playoffs begin
The Red Storm tied undefeated Lewiston last week, and has high hopes in the postseason.
Trump touts ‘Great American Comeback’ in State of the Union; Pelosi rips up his speech
In a toned-down version of a campaign speech, the president makes his case for another term – and gets a very public rebuke from the House speaker.
Michael Bloomberg doubles ad spending after chaos of Iowa caucuses
The former mayor of New York City, has already spent over $300 million on advertising.
In virus outbreak, fretting over a name that might go viral
The current one – 2019-nCoV – is likely temporary, the CDC says.
Hong Kong reports virus death as hospital workers strike
They’re demanding the border with mainland China be shut completely.
Farmers market will move along the mall sidewalks, including a new one to be built by summer
The plan will remove all but three vendor vehicles with the rest using 12 designated parking spaces along Park Row.
Joseph’s Market in Waterville works to make improvements after hepatitis A scare
The Waterville market has been working with state officials to make improvements to the store since a food service worker with hepatitis A virus infection prepared food there while infectious.
Bath-built USS Fitzgerald repaired and undergoing tests after fatal collision
Mississippi-based Huntington Ingalls Industries, Bath Iron Works’ competitor, was awarded $523 million to repair and modernize the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer after it collided with a container ship off the coast of Japan in 2017.