The West’s failure to stand up to Hitler in 1938 resulted in a cataclysmic cost. History could easily repeat itself today.
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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Opinion: How to fix the damage that’s been done to Medicare
The Inflation Reduction Act has been a disaster for seniors’ health care. There are ways to right the ship.
Opinion: Live Nation puts Portland arts at risk of final curtain calls
The proposal for a new 3,300-seat venue in the city will only serve to limit variety and choice.
Nature Connects: Why do we help the frogs cross the road?
A Big Night event in Cumberland is one of many community efforts in Maine to assist amphibians across roadways during their spring migration.
Jim Fossel: Trump’s trade policy isn’t a complete trainwreck
While trade wars with Canada and Mexico don’t make much sense to me, getting tougher on China is a good move.
Opinion: Is Elon Musk Trump’s Rasputin?
The American peasantry is growing restless with the unelected Musk appropriating the Oval Office.
The Maine Millennial: Catching up with my favorite European correspondent
I’ve so enjoyed having a direct line to my sister in Den Haag.
Opinion: Maine cannot afford to seesaw on hate groups
Repealing the state’s ban on unauthorized paramilitary training reopens the door to danger.
Opinion: Maine’s rules on girls’ sports a sad leap back in time
All of the progress that women’s sports has made over the years is being swept away.
Opinion: Susan Collins’ betrayal of Maine demands accountability
Our state needs leaders who prioritize people over political survival.