Among other legislation, the House has passed the Comprehensive Debt Collection Improvement Act, which would enact various measures that regulate debt collection and restrict collection practices.
2021
Think you’re tough? Consider what it takes to run a 100-mile trail race
These endurance runners are a rare breed, navigating rocky and rooted trails – even during the middle of the night.
In the 19th century, an unlikely man ignited a movement to protect animals from mistreatment
‘Traitor to His Species” tells the story of Henry Bergh, who believed that when we abuse animals, we also harm ourselves. He was accused of ‘benevolent balderdash,’ but his ideas live on.
This diner-style ‘patty’ melt is full of caramelized onions, mushrooms and cheese
This unconventional patty melt, an ode to diners everywhere, replaces the usual beef patty with mushrooms.
Ask Maine Audubon: Herons are equal-opportunity hunters
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
When the sun never set on the British Empire and London never slept
Simon Heffer’s encyclopedic book about Victorian and Edwardian England offers a fascinating perspective on the present.
Deep Water: ‘Always Day,’ by Edward J. Rielly
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
The View From Here: There’s no epidemic of worker laziness
To make the economy grow, we need less focus on investors and more support for wage earners.
Turnkey medical cannabis farm and chalet home on the Nonesuch River
Scarborough | $950,000
Jim Fossel: Conservatives should think globally, act locally
The easiest place to stop wasteful government spending is at the municipal level.