It comes in many forms under the Trump administration, from its immigration policies to devastating cuts in jobs and health care.
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Opinion: Parents banned my book. Their kids read it anyway.
Young people are often more thoughtful and open-minded than their adult counterparts. We need to listen to and trust them.
Opinion: Data is deceiving on Maine’s behavioral health workforce
Mainers have much to lose if the current shortages are not addressed promptly.
Clarence Page: Trump’s ethnic labeling dilemma
The president’s recent labeling of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer as a Palestinian continues a troubling pattern.
Opinion: Science and industry must shape future of Maine’s fisheries
Challenges are numerous, but they can be overcome by committing to practical solutions.
Opinion: Sen. Collins was wrong to applaud Panama remarks
Territorial conquest is something to be ashamed of, not aspired to. To watch the recent State of the Union address, you wouldn’t know it.
Opinion: A single-language ideology is all about power
The recent executive order making English the country’s official language is a tool for exclusion.
Opinion: The consequences of appeasement will fall on American children
The West’s failure to stand up to Hitler in 1938 resulted in a cataclysmic cost. History could easily repeat itself today.
Opinion: How to fix the damage that’s been done to Medicare
The Inflation Reduction Act has been a disaster for seniors’ health care. There are ways to right the ship.
Opinion: Live Nation puts Portland arts at risk of final curtain calls
The proposal for a new 3,300-seat venue in the city will only serve to limit variety and choice.