Ninety-two years after the SAT was first offered in 1926, it seems to have made little difference.
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Commentary: It’s finally time for Social Security numbers to retire
As one cybersecurity analyst says, every time we use the Social Security number, we put it at risk.
Maine Voices: Abandoning requirement for American-made cargo ships would be a recipe for disaster
Such a move would risk economic collapse as well as the erosion of U.S. national security.
Dana Milbank: Attack on Democrats could ultimately give ‘dreamers’ nightmares
DACA advocates should focus on Republicans who support letting the young immigrants stay in the U.S.
Commentary: Sessions champions states’ rights, until he doesn’t like what states do
Attorney General Jeff Sessions decision to enforce federal pot laws in places that have legalized the drug is the height of hypocrisy.
After success in getting tip credit restored in Maine, it’s time to go national
Our new nonprofit plans to defend the server wages now under attack by a group looking to redesign the economics of the restaurant industry across the country.
Greg Kesich: Why spend $12 million on ineffective program? It’s zombie politics
There are better ways to create jobs than through Pine Tree Zones, but they somehow keep surviving.
Kathleen Parker: Trump poses a danger to the country and the world
I almost feel sorry for the man, but rules of civility must take a back seat to our nation’s health and security.
Maine Voices: Sexual harassment prevention starts in the nursery years
Do we want our children to become princesses and pirates – or responsible political and social leaders?
Commentary: President Trump is right to bully the enemies of America
Trump speaks to rogue dictators and terrorists in the language they understand, treating them with contempt and derision.