The current era can shatter our beliefs about human beings.
columns
Summer’s start stirs memories of Mallett | Opinion
David Mallett’s words still resonate, whether it’s remembering times gone by or calling Americans to action.
How we do elections matters | Opinion
As long as we have unregulated and unlimited money in political campaigns, the decisions made in Washington, D.C., and in Augusta will disproportionately favor the interests of the few over the needs of the many.
Maine’s future cannot rest on AI | Opinion
Investment in artificial intelligence runs contrary to goals the state needs to stay focused on. We shouldn’t be banking on it.
Are reparations in order over St. Dom’s closure? | Opinion
After the Catholic Church and the Portland Diocese claimed another institution that was created and paid for by the community, it’s a fair question.
Maine’s cannabis banking crisis calls for smarter regulation | Opinion
Hundreds of the state’s medical cannabis businesses are facing a return to dangerous cash-only operations.
Tension could give way to a turning point in the Middle East | Opinion
What began as a confrontation may well become the foundation for a new chapter.
Measure Iran’s intentions by its actions, not Israel’s fictions | Opinion
When it comes to compliance with nuclear agreement requirements, the rhetoric doesn’t match the record.
Whether or not it’s ‘great,’ I’m not leaving America | Opinion
Although I recently obtained my Canadian citizenship, I firmly believe we need to stick it out, to take the good with the bad.
Want to help hard-working folks? Leave the Pell Grant alone. | Opinion
Let me be the evidence. None of what I’ve accomplished would’ve happened without this award.