The industry’s responsibility is to provide information, not to enforce the proper use thereof.
media
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.
Our View: Tough trade policy could cost jobs, not save them
A plan to punish Canadian paper mills may do more damage to American newspaper workers.
Dana Milbank: Trump off to a running start to surpass 2017’s year of insults
Four hours into the new year and the president launches into a verbal attack of a foreign country.
President Macron plans bill to counter fake news during French elections
He speaks to the importance of press freedom during an appearance in Paris.
Maine Voices: Real champions display depth of character uncommon in pro sports
So save your standing ovations for a disabled child scoring big in the Special Olympics.
Letter from the Publisher: Press Herald, sister papers well-positioned to keep up critical local journalism
A new press, new office space, new products and new partners offer opportunities and challenges.
Our View: New search engine algorithms won’t save us from ‘fake news’
A Yale University student project supplies readers with articles that provide opposing views, which undermines the concept of truth.
Maine Voices: Actions of select few unfairly portray hunters as careless, inhumane
Hunters must pass safety courses to get licenses, and there’s a case to be made that drivers are more irresponsible.
Kathleen Parker: Ready to ‘drill down’ and ‘ideate’ to see which words should be banned?
‘It’s all good?’ Not really. Some words are just culturally shared jargon that drain my brain.