If the unethical presentation of a ‘messaging and advertising’ poll over the weekend is anything to go by, the voting public needs to be on high alert.
Siobhan Brett
Staff Writer
Maine Voices: Men and women alike should fear the criminalization of abortion
All citizens have a responsibility to ensure that our laws do not permit third parties to control our bodies.
Commentary: Good news for Democrats: Even Republicans are tiring of Trump
From Trump voters to ‘soft Trump voters,’ the former president’s baggage now seems too weighty.
Leonard Pitts: ‘Massive resistance’ goes both ways
The campaign of defiance of the ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade will be national and hard-fought.
Commentary: What the Supreme Court’s EPA decision means for Maine and climate action
Our response to the climate crisis will be more reliant on grassroots efforts.
Maine Voices: Surrogacy process throws Dobbs ruling into sharp relief
Every child-bearing person assumes risks; I just had to read about them first.
Maine Voices: The youth mental health crisis demands our full attention
It’s getting harder and harder for young people to visualize their futures. That has to change.
Another View: Jan. 6 hearings make it harder for Republicans to keep the Trump charade going
Bipartisan participation in a ‘profound moment of reckoning’ seems pretty unlikely.
Maine Voices: Don’t let the UMS furor distract from the task at hand
The University of Maine System is an endangered asset deserving of our full attention and most insistent support.
The Maine Millennial: I’ll miss you, Greg Kesich. But I’m not going anywhere.
From 1930s union music on long car rides to spotting my knack for opinionating, my gratitude to my former editor knows no bounds.