What sort of ruminations might Trump be conjuring in anticipation of his meeting with Kim Jong Un?
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Commentary: Big-city media discredit themselves more than those who cry ‘fake news’
The press needs to replace its sensational tone and liberal agenda with steady and restrained reporting.
What about free speech? Or, how I got banned by the Portland Press Herald
The legacy media’s defense of the First Amendment’s guarantee of freedom of speech is not quite what it should be.
Leonard Pitts: The problem of dealing with a vanishing ability to reason
Serious people have to stop worrying about appearing to be fair to those not interested in facts.
Maine Voices: Public access to information is at the heart of our democracy
We all have a right to know, not just the media, not just people who can afford lawyers.
Commentary: Outrage over every perceived misstep plays into hands of Trump administration
Monday’s ‘Anglo-American’ reference by Jeff Sessions was no big deal; save your anger for the important issues.
Our View: Maine law falls short in keeping public informed
The Freedom of Access Act isn’t built to deal with officials who have no interest in transparency.
Letter to the editor: Media missing from youths’ fervent rally
Only one Maine news outlet covered the climate-change rally in Portland.
George Will: Policy dentistry could combat truth decay
Today’s torrent of information yields a net subtraction from the public’s stock of truth and trust.
Commentary: The rise and fall of Nancy Kerrigan
When will the victim of the 1990s attack and media-fueled catfight with Tonya Harding get her chance at redemption?