The Republican nominee’s suggestion that Russia expose Hillary Clinton’s missing emails is roundly criticized by many, but breaking with conventional politics has served him well to this point.
July 2016
Posted inNation & World
When red-light cameras are turned off, crashes go up
Photo enforcement at traffic lights is widely hated, but a new study says getting rid of them can have fatal consequences.
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View from Away: ‘A stark, racial disparity’ on voting rights
The Washington Post
Posted inOp-Eds
Lawton: Does Maine need more people?
The case for why growth is necessary for economic prosperity.
Posted inNation & World
Study looks at legal gun ownership and crime
Lawful owners commit under 20 percent of gun crimes but many don’t report stolen firearms.
Posted inNation & World
Trump’s minimum-wage reversal is latest headache for Republicans
Breaking with his party’s views and platform, Donald Trump backs a $10-an-hour federal minimum wage.
Posted inNation & World, News
Regulators to revisit efforts to save southern New England’s lobsters
The lobster management board of the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission will take up the issue Aug. 4.