Those born roughly between 1985 and 2000 see technology as the solution to just about everything.
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Under review: The media’s frenzied handling of ‘Deflategate’
It’s time to throw the penalty flag on holding headline trials without the benefit of solid evidence.
We all should be able to support broad strokes of LePage’s tax reform
Details of plan are controversial, particularly the part about cutting revenue sharing.
What we don’t know can hurt us
The federal government, under both George W. Bush and Barack Obama, has sought to suppress facts about secret programs and punish those who attempt to make them public.
Maine’s energy future lies with our resources: wood, wind, water, sun
In spite of the popularity of renewable energy sources, substantial subsidies still being given fossil fuel suppliers.
Anti-vaccination column puts lives at risk
Those fighting leukemia, other diseases have compromised immune systems that leave them vulnerable to measles.
Proposal to require vaccine ‘counseling’ a slap in the parental face
Maine has no right to interfere with parents’ decision to forgo all or some of the doses schools require.
Speaking plain of the dead
Here’s what obituaries for men would look like, if we wrote them in the style reserved for women.
Revenue sharing vital to cities, towns
It’s not “state aid,” but a portion of the revenue collected for doing the work that makes Maine attractive for businesses.
Augusta city politics are changing
New councilors bring political philosophies to city government.