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Maine governor cuts Medicaid, rejects federal funding offer
By the end of the year, more than 44,000 Mainers, 13 percent of those enrolled, will be dropped from the subsidized insurance program.
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By the end of the year, more than 44,000 Mainers, 13 percent of those enrolled, will be dropped from the subsidized insurance program.
Celtics 113, Suns 88
Even with Kevin Garnett given the night off, the shorthanded Celtics crushed Phoenix in a no-doubt, wire-to-wire win.
Oscar Pistorius walked out of court Friday — free at least for now — after a South African magistrate released him on bail.
The Wayland man called his cousin the night of his ex-girlfriend’s killing and asked to hang out, according to today’s testimony.
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Both the nation and the Church have depended on the energy and expertise of nuns. They’re vanishing. Now what?
The Internet has sparked a growing army of volunteers who are helping bring closure to families and spurring law enforcement to reopen the most frigid of cold cases.
The suit alleges the disgraced cyclist concealed his use of performance-enhancing drugs for over a decade and defrauded his long-time sponsor, the U.S. Postal Service.
Nathaniel Fujita was at a family barbecue an hour before he allegedly killed his former high-school sweetheart, his uncle testified.
The Olympian is to be freed from custody in the shooting death of his girlfriend.
Several black ministers called the Senate candidate’s comments inappropriate, but said they wouldn’t judge him solely on the remarks.
The vice chairman told employees the company hopes to leave the newspaper in responsible hands.
This quiet animated comedy takes a gentle look at nerdy high school boys coming of age.
Nobody is going to confuse this with “Les Misérables,” but “Snitch” gets a decent amount of drama out of the argument that there’s paying for a crime.