While much of Gen Z leans left politically, a strong frustration with American quality of life is present in many young people.
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Opinion: 142 Free Street deserves to be respected, protected
Portland’s commitment to preserving its historic buildings has led to its economic revitalization and attractiveness as a place to live, work and visit.
Opinion: A combat veteran’s take on assault weapons
Find a veteran and ask them how they compare the threat level on streets of Maine to a combat zone where they may have used an assault rifle.
Opinion: Supreme Court rulings on Trump cases must be thoughtful. That takes time.
There is some reason to think that both cases – criminal immunity and barring from the ballot by states – may take longer than voters would like.
Opinion: I hoped to write less about Trump in 2023. I failed.
I was wrong when I thought Trump’s legal troubles would get in the way of his march to the GOP nomination.
Commentary: A call to action – secure our world by protecting ourselves and our digital assets
It’s time we change our behavior when it comes to cybersecurity and our online habits.
The Maine Millennial: Owning 2 dogs is chaos – and I like it
Eight-month-old Karma is a happy, destructive toddler, slowly bringing out the extrovert in Janey and me.
Commentary: Why don’t women make as much as men? A Nobel economist has the answers.
Women, Claudia Goldin has pointed out, pay a ‘motherhood penalty.’ Men tend enjoy a ‘fatherhood premium.’
Jim Fossel: A shutdown should be designed to inflict maximum pain
The best way to inhibit federal government shutdowns would be to have them be extremely disruptive to the average American.
Commentary: How do we answer what is happening in Gaza and in Israel?
We Muslims and Jews in Portland seek to understand what our religious teachings have in common and what we must do to overcome those that separate us.