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Maine deserves much better than DC has given it | Opinion
The ‘big, beautiful bill’ is yet another blow to our working families. This moment demands more than quiet disapproval.
Mainers should avoid the big banks behind global warming | Opinion
Their loans to the fossil fuel industry, part of what made the Paris Agreement necessary in the first place, have continued unabated.
Portland residents, let’s invest in our Arts District together | Opinion
Friends of Congress Square Park invites you contribute to the group’s mission of bringing vibrancy and joy to the neighborhood.
Scarborough beach fees are shutting people out | Opinion
The recently adopted fee increases are more than just an inconvenience.
Catholic Church’s silence on Gaza is unconscionable | Opinion
I’ve been forced to turn away from an institution I trusted to offer spiritual direction.
Can we still believe people are basically good? | Opinion
The current era can shatter our beliefs about human beings.
Summer’s start stirs memories of Mallett | Opinion
David Mallett’s words still resonate, whether it’s remembering times gone by or calling Americans to action.
How we do elections matters | Opinion
As long as we have unregulated and unlimited money in political campaigns, the decisions made in Washington, D.C., and in Augusta will disproportionately favor the interests of the few over the needs of the many.
Maine’s future cannot rest on AI | Opinion
Investment in artificial intelligence runs contrary to goals the state needs to stay focused on. We shouldn’t be banking on it.