The terms we use to talk about other people have their root in a violent, bigoted past.
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Jim Fossel: GOP, Trump split on tariffs
Heading into the midterm elections, Republicans have some tough decisions to make around trade.
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Maine Voices: Earlier tragedy illustrates need for scrutiny in response to 10-year-old’s death
The transparency after Garrianna Quinn’s 1982 killing contrasts with DHHS’ silence on Marissa Kennedy.
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Don Roberts: Tales from the Swamp
Trump’s team breaks apart, local races shape up, and ranked-choice voting looms.
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From the State House: Doctors, not insurers, should prescribe Mainers’ medications and treatment
Forcing Maine people to change medicine with the hope of saving a few dollars doesn’t work.
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Maine Compass: For Russians, the concern was always about catching up to the US
Russia has caught up, and then some. But Americans are unlikely to see it as a Western society.
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Sara Gideon: Why I support Jared Golden
Congress needs dynamic and fearless people like him.