The tweets about the death of an aide to ex-U.S. Rep. Joe Scarborough violate the platform’s own rules and should be deleted.
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Commentary: Trump says a lot of foolish things. Taking them seriously gives him too much credit
Commentators should focus on the remarks that are calculating and pay less attention to the ones that are just ignorant.
Cooking with snails? Ants? Baby formula?
Mainers digging deep into their pantries and refrigerators are finding unusual ingredients to cook with during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stuck at home? Instagram to the rescue!
Three Mainers offer virtual lessons on baking, gardening, homesteading and mixology.
Maine Voices: At this year’s Camden Conference, teens to grapple with impact of ‘Media Revolution’
A program for Maine high schools allows students and teachers to engage with complex ideas and have their beliefs challenged.
Commentary: Dubious allegations of Iowa caucus-rigging could erode faith in our democracy
Social media was a cesspool of toxic conspiracy theories Monday night – and it’s only going to get worse.
Another View: Misinformation has become a secondary infection in coronavirus outbreak
The best defense in the early stages is solid, trustworthy, science-based information.
The humble Farmer: Without Facebook, who’d know how smart I can be?
In real life – and in my kitchen – hearing loss and dueling New England accents get in the way.
Maine Voices: Social media opens door to my world
As a half-Japanese teen in a mostly white state, I’m glad that young people and their parents have this platform to learn about diversity and racism.
Maine Voices: Parents, this holiday season, give your children your presence
There is no more important gift than face-to-face time together, without phones or screens or social media.