Maine error rate fell more than 5 percentage points.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Taking pulse of Augusta candidates
Interesting statements from a council candidate in Augusta
Scotland may saw itself off from the United Kingdom
Then we could watch Scots discover the full impact of having to pay all the bills themselves.
Some help dialing back the ‘me’ meter
Too much self-absorption feels like Chinese water torture.
Supreme Court’s fourth feminist
Justice Stephen Breyer has consistently voted alongside the three women on virtually all gender issues.
Obama again sounds uncertain trumpet summoning US to war
The president’s strategic problem remains the disconnect between proclaimed ends and means.
Only college graduates need apply
College degrees are becoming a common, if blunt, tool for screening job applicants.
Cutler’s campaign comes to life just as Blaine House race begins
We’ll know soon whether this alters the dynamics of the three-way race.