The system was broken 20 years ago when Congress gave away its war powers.
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The Maine Millennial: Making something amazing out of what’s old, broken
What do my old birth control implant and my new celebration-of-sobriety tattoo have in common? Read on and I’ll tell you.
The View From Here: Making sense of the ‘Take this job and shove it’ economy
Employers are trying to fill openings, but employees are quitting at record rates.
Commentary: Andrew Yang’s failed New York mayoral bid is a good thing for politics
So far, there’s little evidence that hopeless presidential campaigns can advance one’s career.
Another View: Supreme Court gets it right on student free speech, privacy of the home
In rulings in two cases, the high court protects constitutional rights but shows flexibility.
Commentary: Maine Sens. Collins and King need to step up on immigration bills
Passing the American Dream and Promise Act and the Farm Workforce Modernization Act will strengthen our state’s families and economy.
Our View: Maine’s housing shortage will survive the pandemic
Before COVID, the state lacked 20,000 affordable units, and the problem is not going away.
Maine Voices: Redevelopment efforts firmly on path to realizing vision for former Brunswick Navy base
Brunswick Landing is becoming the bustling live, work and play community envisioned in the Reuse Master Plan, and the Topsham Commerce Park is fully developed.
Maine Voices: Dismantling white supremacy requires a good mirror
Telling a person of color that the work of eliminating racial injustice is essentially complete is a tactic used to oppress minority populations.
Commentary: I voted for Trump, but Biden’s American Jobs Plan and American Families Plan will be my lifeline
I’m a Maine veteran who works two jobs, and I can’t afford the home care my wife desperately needs. The president’s bills will help us and millions of people like us.