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Editorials
Our View: What’s at stake in March’s referendum on vaccination
Liberal use of those exemptions has left Maine vulnerable to outbreaks of debilitating — and sometimes deadly — infectious diseases.
View from Away: Trump’s abuses of power worthy of impeachment
Los Angeles Times
Our View: It’s not too late to listen to climate science
Decades-old climate models predicted how things would go, and newer ones tell us where we’re going if we don’t act.
View from Away: When it comes to election security, oversight of vendors is lacking
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Our View: Impeachment is not the roadblock in Congress
Even with the impeachment process underway, the House is passing bills while the Republican-controlled Senate is idle.
Our View: Impeachment is not the roadblock in Congress
Even with the impeachment process underway, the House is passing bills while the Republican-controlled Senate is idle.
View from Away: A good idea on student loans
An idea from Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos could end up leading tens of millions of future college students to afford higher education. Her idea can best be expressed in this question: Should the responsibility of offering federal student loans be removed from the Department of Education? She raised the possibility of shifting a large […]
Our View: First of all, homeless need stable housing
The death of Brunswick man shows the importance of permanent, affordable housing.
View from Away: It’s not us vs. them: Attorney General Barr should not threaten communities that question police conduct
Attorney General William Barr showed a bad grasp of history and modern thinking with his veiled warning to communities not to criticize the police. His comments show a tin ear to the committed efforts by law enforcement agencies across the nation to improve relations with the communities they serve. Barr made his remarks — of […]