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Jared Golden voted in support of a proposal to provide aid to Israel. But Pingree voted against that bill.
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About 75 people, including more than 2 dozen children, took to Monument Square in Portland on Saturday to call for a permanent ceasefire.
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In a speech during debate over $95 billion aid bill, Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins pushes back against "misunderstandings" and "misrepresentations" by opponents.
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Five Pillars Butchery is seeking federal grants to construction a new processing facility, and is in the early stages of creating a halal meat processors cooperative.
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A report released earlier this month proposes a sponsorship program pairing immigrants with medical backgrounds with Maine's teaching hospitals.
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In court documents, federal prosecutors allege that Michael Geilenfeld traveled from Miami to Haiti from Nov. 2006 to Dec. 2010 to engage in illicit sexual conduct.
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While relatively few Venezuelans have arrived in Maine compared to other states, some are finding support here through informal networks of friends, family, and former colleagues.
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While many countries have called for a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, King said he was concerned a ceasefire would allow Hamas to re-equip itself.
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The Mills administration is set to submit a plan for the new office in January.
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The suits were filed by Central Maine Power and Versant, and jointly by the Maine Press Association and the Maine Association of Broadcasters.
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A student-led demonstration at Bowdoin College on Saturday marched outside the Brunswick home of U.S. Sen. Angus King to demand a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
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Natural gas prices are currently running about 25% less than they were a year ago, when Russia's invasion of Ukraine sent prices soaring. But the conflict in the Middle East could send prices back on the upswing, especially if the war between Israel and Hamas widens to include other nations in the region.