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December 2016
Our View: Planned Parenthood right to brace for high-stakes fight
There’s justifiable fear of a renewed attack on the nonprofit, a source of basic health care for thousands in Maine.
Another View: Unilateral presidential action will soon scare most liberals
President Obama’s move to protect the Arctic and Atlantic oceans could soon be totally reversed.
M.D. Harmon: German terror attack reminds us why Christmas is important
The dividing line between good and evil runs straight down the middle of the human heart.
Woman gets 10 years for ordering pinky cut off
When an employee refused to confess to stealing, she had his pinky severed with a pipe cutter.
Rhode Island tribal standoff growing tense
Opponents of impeached leader have occupied the tribal building and are refusing to be removed.
Charles Krauthammer: The fall of Aleppo is a fitting end to Obama’s foreign policy decisions
Lack of intervention left a void for the Russians to fill.
Boston bomber widow objects to new Wahlberg film
The widow of Tamerlan Tsarnaev says she knew nothing about the Marathon plot beforehand.
We must recall lessons of Japanese internment, lest we repeat tragedy
It was wrong to round up Japanese-Americans 75 years ago, and today’s Muslims are no different.
Letter to the editor: Portland must decide between mayor or manager
Recently, Portland has witnessed a near breakdown of its city government. It’s a problem many City Hall watchers saw brewing months ago. In a recent letter (Dec. 13), Cheryl Leeman, a former mayor and councilwoman, took issue with the current mayor, Ethan Strimling, for not listening enough. But in the end, perhaps our problems can […]