In addition, all of the new subscribers will get same-day delivery of reports on the president’s distortions.
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Kathleen Parker: When a meticulous and kind editor retires, the columnists get the last word
Alan Shearer elevated the prose of many writers for decades but was never in the spotlight – until now.
Commentary: Too bad for the hounds, but Trump Jr.’s meeting is nothing to bay at
If the younger Don is guilty of anything, it’s letting himself be blindsided by the guy who set it up.
Our View: With implied threat to President Trump, South Portland legislator crosses a line
At the very least, Scott Hamann should apologize on the House floor and disavow the suggestion that he’d harm Trump.
Leonard Pitts: Baiting Maddow with fake news is vile attempt to undermine free press
A false tip sent to MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow warns us the truth tellers face assault from the liars.
Kathleen Parker: Did the American media hope that Trump would fail abroad?
He’s not the first president to dislike the Fourth Estate, but he may be the president most disliked by the media since Richard Nixon.
Greg Kesich: For Portland residents, a source of real fake news right in our backyard
School board member Holly Seeliger has promoted several debunked ‘news’ stories on social media and YouTube.
Our View: Public records should remain public property
Allowing the state of Maine to copyright legislators’ words would stifle open debate.
Another View: Privacy, innovation hurt by new internet policies
The public needs to be fully aware about changes underway in the online ecosystem.
Jim Fossel: Bring budget debate out into public
Ethical politicians have little to fear from an open discussion of the spending plan.