Only 20 million of 214 million Facebook users are over 65 because we old folks are set in our ways.
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Fort Gorges inspection tour violated Maine’s Freedom of Access law
The issue of what is a ‘public proceeding’ was clearly decided in a court case 25 years ago.
Commentary: From the president, all the hypocrisy that should be unfit to print
How ironic that when Trump needs to get out the word, he calls the same papers he disparages.
Greg Kesich: Missed conversation with angry reader leaves much unanswered
My ‘How about a cup of coffee?’ offer was rejected, ensuring we couldn’t fill our mugs with understanding.
Another View: Media made Charlottesville out to be something it was not
The white supremacists behind the demonstration got the attention they were seeking all along.
Commentary: Elvis’ death exposed media’s sensitivity – or lack thereof – to heartland’s heartbeat
The news went from an inside blurb to a Page One topper as journalists absorbed the popular response.
Dana Milbank: Kremlin-style propaganda abounds as Trump world pumps out verbiage
Trump TV sounds like state-owned channels in other countries, says the former U.S. ambassador to Russia
Commentary: The real-world threat from artificial intelligence may already be here
Computer code can affect what we see – and, therefore, what we think and feel.
Commentary: Upon closer inspection, bad news for Trump gets worse
And the demeanor of this unyielding narcissist will continue to be the decisive factor in turning off voters.
Maine Voices: Don Larrabee was ‘a wonderful man’
The Deering High graduate went to Washington to cover the news but never lost the best of where he came from.