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Our View
Our View: Partisanship stalls fight against Zika virus
Limits on access to birth control have no place in a proposal to halt the spread of a virus linked to birth defects.
Our View: Poor students are a low priority for higher education
The quality food served at Maine’s Bowdoin College, one of the few schools that still uses need-blind admissions, isn’t the reason for the lack of financial diversity at top institutions.
Our View: Dark-money spending changing Maine elections
Outcomes are influenced by interests that can keep their identity a secret from the voters.
Our View: Yarmouth Town Council should reject sex offender residency rule
Sending the proposal to local voters this fall may be a good political move, but there’s no evidence that such limits keep children safe.
Our View: Maine’s anti-drug addiction efforts taking big step backward
Shunning evidence-based practices, the state is trying to make it harder to access medication-assisted treatment.
Our View: Superintendents aren’t what ails Maine schools
It would take more than cutting administrators to make sure that classrooms have all they need.
Our View: Waves of violence come from same source
Five Texas policemen are the latest victims of powerful forces that turn us against each other.
Our View: Too many abuse victims remain at risk in Maine
A ban on guns for convicted offenders is upheld, but the Supreme Court’s ruling doesn’t address pretrial victim safety.
Our View: Lack of indictment won’t end email scandal
Hillary Clinton should address the serious questions about her character and judgment.