Decisions by insurance companies to deny coverage lead to patient deaths; we lose sight of that at our peril.
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Opinion: Without a clear leader, Democrats will keep losing
Not everything is ‘sunshine and rainbows’ as a wayward Democratic Party dared to suggest this year.
Opinion: Zionists have hijacked the Holocaust to justify crimes
Portland and Belfast city councilors deserve support and admiration for taking a stand against Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
Opinion: To appoint Hegseth would be a grave dereliction of duty
Republican senators need to put country over party.
Opinion: To be truly open, more reform of Maine primaries is needed
The state has already taken important steps forward in making everyone’s vote meaningful. Making its primaries nonpartisan is a logical next step.
Opinion: SCOTUS is not some mystical branch that can do no wrong
There’s something seriously wrong with a judicial system that provides almost no checks on its justices.
Opinion: Bath Iron Works management must be honest with union workers
While its employees are the driving force behind the shipyard’s profitability, trust issues remain.
Opinion: Trump could stand to take a thing or two from Notre Dame
On Saturday, President-elect Trump will be at the reopening ceremony in Paris. Perhaps this human wrecking ball might reflect on what it is to build – and rebuild.
Opinion: Let’s keep Maine’s packaging law moving forward
Opponents resist change, but this law brings fairness and efficiency in addressing the state’s waste crisis.
Opinion: Maine must not decrease support for emergency shelters
A new rule that would slash reimbursement of shelter expenses should not be implemented by the Department of Health and Human Services.