Since arriving in America, people of Asian descent have been a target of discrimination, harassment and violence, even here in Maine.
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Commentary: For the People Act takes Maine’s election values nationwide
Voter-friendly policies, like Election Day registration and small-donor matching funds, strengthen democracy.
Maine Voices: Ocean preserve needs protection
The nation’s only undewater national monument lies 130 miles off the coast of Maine, and it’s under threat.
Maine Voices: Hospitals deliver better care when nurses unionize
Nurses put patients first, and should have more say in hospital policies than they get without a union.
Insight: Daniel Webster left his mark on Maine
The great orator of his day argued cases in Maine, delivered speeches here and even had a hand in drawing the state map.
Leonard Pitts: Don’t let the traitors – including Trump – off the hook
Calls for unity should not come before genuine repentance and accountability.
Commentary: Russian hackers are winning the cyberwar
Foreign intelligence operatives have penetrated systems used by the federal government and major corporations.
The Maine Millennial: There are many ways to divide household labor
The breadwinner still gets most of the attention, whether it’s a woman or a man.
Insight: Democrats can learn to win in rural states
The U.S. Senate is biased in favor of small states, but not necessarily in favor of Republicans.
Jim Fossel: Moderation is the blessing of divided government
Liberals should take solace from the fact that even if they can’t do everything they want, their opponents won’t be able to either.