U.S. Customs and Border Protection blamed the Guatemalan woman’s death on human smugglers who encouraged her to try to climb the wall.
March 2020
Former Giants, Rams receiver Shofner dies at 85
Del Shofner combined with Hall of Fame quarterback Y.A. Tittle to give the New York Giants one of the NFL’s most prolific passing threats in the early 1960s.
Sports Digest: Beach to Beacon spots fill up quickly
Cape Elizabeth residents claim the 600 reserved slots in 8 minutes, the other 4,000 to the general public are taken in 17.
Iran accuses U.S. of ‘economic terrorism,’ urges sanctions end
The coronavirus has swept across Iran, with the Health Ministry announcing Thursday that in the past 24 hours 75 people had died and more than 1,000 new cases had been confirmed.
Judge orders Chelsea Manning released from jail
Manning had been held since May for refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating Wikileaks.
Bowdoin men’s lacrosse finishes with a win
BRUNSWICK — The Bowdoin College men’s lacrosse team jumped to an early lead and dispatched Babson, 14-9, on Wednesday evening at Whittier Field. The Polar Bears picked up their first win of the season in their final game of the spring to conclude the campaign with a 1-2 record. Donal Mullane got the Polar Bears […]
U.S. virus testing is ‘a failing,’ leaving cases uncounted
Top experts say the U.S. isn’t testing enough people, and a lack of comprehensive figures means health providers could quickly be overwhelmed by undetected cases.
MPA: Spring high school sports season still on for now
Officials say it is too early to make a decision on a spring sports season that doesn’t open until April 16.
Madoff says prison until he dies is ‘retribution’ not justice
Convicted con man Bernard Madoff says he’s dying of kidney failure and wants a compassionate release from prison.
Bowdoin’s bid for return to national game ended
NCAA’s decision to end all NCAA spring competition cancels this weekend women’s sectional in Brunswick
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