When information has power, how will the politics of the Big Lie govern a young man’s life?
Greg Kesich
Our View: Court uses Maine to knock down church-state wall
In the name of religious freedom, the Supreme Court forces taxpayers to fund religious education for some.
Maine Observer: The ads work, even if you hate them
You may tune in for the shows, but they don’t call it ‘commercial TV’ for nothing.
The Maine Millennial: Town’s less than warm embrace gets chillier
A preoccupation with preservation of ‘character’ portends a rich, if not necessarily older, demographic in my hometown of Buxton.
Commentary: America should lead the world on press freedom
The killing of Palestinian journalist Abu Akleh shows the precarious position of the people who are searching for the truth.
Letter to the editor: Abortion ruling puts country at crossroads
What’s next? Contraception, same sex and inter-racial marriage? Welcome to the 18th century, at best.
Another View: Airline passengers deserve better
Airlines are overbooking and overpromising in an attempt to recoup revenue lost during the pandemic.
Commentary: Why Trump may really be in criminal jeopardy now
Witnesses document how threats of violence are part of the former president’s political program.
The View From Here: Sen. Collins shares blame for loss of abortion rights
The nominally pro-choice senator played a key role in assembling an extremist Supreme Court.
Commentary: We should never forget Vincent Chin
Even young Asian Americans don’t know about the young man, murdered because of his race, 40 years ago.