Over the years, detective books have furnished me with a wealth of practical knowledge.
Siobhán Brett
Opinion editor
Commentary: I’m co-teaching my college class with ChatGPT. Will it upstage me?
For now, I see more educational opportunities than I see threats.
Commentary: America’s on-again, off-again relationship with God
Proxies for religious belief can be an unreliable barometer.
Commentary: Maine’s national wildlife refuges are an extraordinary asset to our state
The direct and indirect benefits of this protected acreage are too numerous to list.
Maine Voices: ‘Woke,’ understood properly, is not frightening
Wilful misinterpretation of a straightforward concept has me at the end of my rope.
Commentary: Cancer in kids is too high a price for cheap gas
Alarming new research prompts us to take a closer look at the other side of the fracking ledger.
Maine Voices: What’s in a name? Our teachers should know the answer
Failing to get to grips with the names of every child in class has detrimental effects on children who are trying to find their feet.
Clarence Page: Will the upending of ‘Blind Side’ chill cinema’s ‘white savior’ complex?
We can’t let feel-good messaging cloud Hollywood’s tendency to have white central characters rescue nonwhite counterparts.
Maine Voices: Is it any wonder white nationalist extremism is on the rise?
High-profile incitement of racist resentment, going back years, paved the way to this troubling political climate.
Commentary: Whale entanglement is a real problem, one Mainers can help solve
How long before one of the few right whales remaining turns up in Maine fishing gear? Let’s not wait and see.