The only way to end U.S. complicity in hundreds of thousands of Yemeni civilians’ deaths is for Congress to withdraw all U.S. support for the country’s civil war.
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Commentary: God is not on Russia’s side in Ukraine invasion
The Russian Orthodox Church has appallingly defended Putin’s actions and is urging Russians to support the war.
Maine Voices: Banning sex education would be very bad for kids
Maine Republicans should not want to keep valuable health information away from students in the state’s schools.
Maine Voices: Comparison of Zelensky to Hitler shows persistence of antisemitic myths
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s groundless statements provide us here in Maine with an excellent opportunity to continue a difficult conversation.
Insight: Amid all the shouting, a civil conversation about abortion
Six people, representing both sides of the debate, find a way to respectfully talk about one of America’s most contentious issues.
Jim Fossel: Midterm election are starting to take shape
It’s too early for predictions, but 2022 looks like a good year for Republicans.
The View From Here: Time to reap the whirlwind
The Republican majority on the Supreme Court has revealed itself to be a partisan political machine.
Our View: Too much mental illness goes untreated
The barriers to mental health services, including cost, access and stigma, can be overcome. But first, we have to talk about them.
Another View: Price dispute shows need for Medicare for all
As Anthem and Maine Medical Center fight over millions, Mainers are spending too much for health care.
The Maine Millennial: Maine Republicans are no longer a breed apart
The state party’s recent convention shows that it is spinning the same prejudices and moral panics that show up down south.