The New York Times estimates that no more than 0.3 percent of Americans are transgender, so Liz Soares asks, why is it so difficult to accommodate them?
Liz Soares
A presidential election worthy of your attention
Even if you don’t normally care about history or politics, you have to admit we are witnessing a truly historic presidential election, writes Liz Soares.
Give a little context to those Facebook posts
With so many ways to communicate, it’s important to tell everyone what’s happening, writes Liz Soares.
Don’t let fear muddle your judgment
Our hearts, souls, and brains have plenty of room for growth, at any age, writes Liz Soares.
Feelin’ the Bern at the Augusta Democratic caucus
For someone whose favorite form of March Madness comes every four years, the local caucus proved an inspiration, writes Liz Soares.
Mainers know exactly what Trump presidency would look like
Voters from across the country can look to Gov. Paul LePage for a preview of coming attractions, writes Liz Soares.
Rise of Trump, Sanders no surprise to Augusta columnist
What kind of country rewards people who don’t work and punishes those who save, wonders Liz Soares.
Technological advances shouldn’t replace experience, common sense
Liz Soares ponders how smartphones and GPS may be able to give us travel directions and reminders, but at what cost?
High school nickname no laughing matter
We can’t expect the world to be a soft and comfortable place for all of us all the time, writes Liz Soares.