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The latest development in Gaza, the U.S. role in the conflict—and how one doctor works for peace
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The 40 Democratic members of the U.S. House say the Biden administration should withhold additional weapons until after an investigation is complete into an Israeli airstrike that killed seven workers bringing food relief into Gaza.
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Maine lawmakers are plodding toward a mid-April adjournment with a slew of contentious issues to resolve, including gun safety and a new spending plan. Meanwhile, a divided Congress continues its obsession with the November election in its quest for historically unproductive governance.
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Maine Students for Palestine is calling for an end to what it says is Israel's genocide of the Palestinian people.
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U.S. District Judge Nancy Torresen says more review is needed to determine law's constitutionality while suggesting "substantial" portions of it are not.
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France, Italy and Indonesia have already dispatched floating hospitals to the area. King says it's not clear why the U.S. has not.
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Some Mainers from immigrant families say many preexisting categories don't fully represent their identities.
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At an event highlighting solidarity with Ukraine, some community members expressed worry and frustration with a congressional impasse over continued military aid for Kyiv.
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Nigeria lost to Ivory Coast in the championship match of the African Cup of Nations, but game day was a chance for Maine's small Nigerian community to come together around a beloved sport and familiar food.
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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.