We should all wonder what took so long.
editorial
Our View: Ruling threatens church-state balance in Maine
Giving government money to religious schools muddles the separate missions of both institutions.
Our View: Maine’s public health measures paying off
States that have tried to rush reopening their economies are paying a terrible price.
Another View: Maybe the Supreme Court just saved consumer watchdog agency
Justices rejected critics’ only legal argument for shutting down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. It’s now free to fulfill its original mission.
Our View: ICE order takes aim at higher education
Once again, the president chooses denial over working to help mitigate COVID’s impact.
Our View: Maine’s internet privacy law survives legal challenge
A federal judge dismissed most of a lawsuit against the state, filed by internet service providers who want to sell customers’ personal information.
Our View: More federal aid needed to prevent widespread evictions
The steps taken so far have largely worked, but that help will come to an end soon unless Congress acts to support tenants and landlords.
Our View: It’s not too late to vote absentee in Maine primary
As election officials work to make the polling places safer, voters can do their part and cast their ballots absentee.
Another View: Don’t let COVID-19 cause surge of evictions
Congress must do more to help renters stay in their homes.
Our View: Look for ways to celebrate safely in Maine on the Fourth
Even though many traditional events won’t happen this year, there are still ways to enjoy our national birthday.