Overdose deaths and opioid prescriptions are down, but there are new challenges ahead.
Our View
View from Away: New panel on human rights is unnecessary and maybe dangerous
Champions of human rights around the world are reacting with understandable suspicion to Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo’s announcement that he is creating a “Commission on Unalienable Rights” that will “ground our discussion of human rights in America’s founding principles.” The first reason for concern is that Pompeo is part of an administration that […]
Our View: Mills right to take time with nursing home funding
Elder care facilities need help, but there’s no reason to put future funding in doubt.
Our View: Searches show how privacy laws have fallen behind
Federal investigators accessed hundreds of millions of photos from databases, just the latest example of how privacy rights are eroding.
Our View: Pay attention to dangers of distracted driving
Mainers shouldn’t wait for a new law to start keeping two eyes on the road.
Our View: Edwards Dam removal signaled new era for rivers
Once considered only for their industrial uses, rivers are now seen as community assets for other reasons.
View from Away: America’s impossible mission to the moon
A few weeks before the scheduled launch of Apollo 11, which was intended to land the first humans on the moon, presidential speechwriter William Safire got a call from Apollo 8 astronaut Frank Borman. He suggested that the White House might want to have a speech ready in case the mission went awry. When Safire […]
Our View: A city’s plan to turnaround a neighborhood
Lewiston is taking on crushing poverty, and other Maine communities should take notice.
Our View: Two good reasons for treatment behind bars
Medication-assisted treatment in jails and prisons makes good sense, and it’s being backed by the courts.
Our View: Build a better child welfare system – finally
The attention the system gets after a high-profile case should not be allowed to fade.