United Nations findings paint a stark contrast between the world’s haves and have-nots.
Bill Nemitz
Bill Nemitz: Do my words bother you? That’s OK – you didn’t hear them from me
Blatant lying is becoming the new normal, so let’s all give it a try.
Bill Nemitz: A sermon for those on the mound, from one who’s been there
You can be the hero or the goat or something in between, but you sure can’t escape the attention of – everyone.
Bill Nemitz: State cutting programs for mentally ill? She minds
If Gov. LePage wants to ‘do no harm,’ he needs to answer to Maine’s most vulnerable.
Bill Nemitz: One comma left out gives judge pause in Oakhurst overtime case
That one element of punctuation is all it would have taken to stop the drivers’ overtime lawsuit, period.
Bill Nemitz: Threats make films about Jewish life more vital than ever
Amid more open anti-semitism, the 20th Maine Jewish Film Festival can help remedy the lack of knowledge behind hatred.
Bill Nemitz: As Portland addresses panhandling, pope offers inspiration
Meanwhile, some of us already take the high road.
Bill Nemitz: In Westbrook, young eyes focus early on the college prize
Their first scholarships in hand, some third- and fourth-graders are already thinking big.
Bill Nemitz: Police body cameras are useful tools, but they can distort the truth
The closer the person being confronted gets in the frame, the less reliable the footage becomes.
Bill Nemitz: Trump’s hiring freeze means disabled vet from Casco’s out of a job
Robert Banks thought his acceptance letter meant he had a job with the Navy in Rhode Island. Weeks later, he’s unemployed and feeling shortchanged.