G-7 leaders are meeting in the Bavarian Alps next week, with Ukraine set to top the agenda.
June 2022
Macron alliance projected to lose parliamentary majority
The situation, which is highly unusual in France, is expected to make Macron’s political maneuvering difficult if the projections are borne out.
Rain doesn’t dampen celebration of Juneteenth in Portland
About a dozen people listened to music under tents in Congress Square Park, where the organizer said she’s pleased there’s a holiday marking the end of slavery, but ‘there’s still work we have to do.’
U.S. Open: Another near miss at a major for Will Zalatoris
Zalatoris finishes second in the second straight major, losing by one shot to Matt Fitzpatrick.
Sports Digest: Reed powers Sea Dogs to 10-3 win over Reading Fightin Phils
Tyreque Reed goes 4 for 5 with a home run as Portland takes a series finale in Pennsylvania.
‘Lightyear’ stays earthbound, ‘Jurassic World’ holds No. 1 at box office
“Lightyear” disappoints with $51 million in its debut weekend in North America.
Well-known Portland man drowns while fishing on East Outlet of Moosehead Lake
The body of Truc Huynh, 40, a Vietnamese immigrant, 2005 graduate of Bowdoin College and 2001 graduate of Portland High School, was recovered by Maine game wardens on Saturday afternoon.
After writer’s murder in the Amazon, can his vision survive?
British journalist Dom Phillip was killed along with a colleague in the heart of the forest he cherished.
Former rebel becomes Colombia’s first leftist president
Gustavo Petro will be officially declared winner after a formal count that will take a few days.
Mark Shields, columnist and TV political commentator, dies at 85
Mark Shields spent more than a decade working on Capitol Hill and managing Democratic political campaigns before turning to commentary in 1979