Whatever the outcome, world leaders should take this opportunity to angle away from the Russian president.
Op-eds
Commentary: American industry may pay a high price for remote work
Even Zoom is asking its workers to stop using Zoom and get back to their desks. There’s a reason for that.
The humble Farmer: Beware the man – or woman – with a criminal mind
Over the years, detective books have furnished me with a wealth of practical knowledge.
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.
Commentary: Newsom-DeSantis debate would be good for voters – and two ambitious politicians
On top of the obvious entertainment value, a debate like this stands to be way more valuable than your average Republican-on-Republican war of words.
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.
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.
Commentary: Maine is not ready for an electric vehicle mandate
When choice is stripped from individuals, free people and free markets lose.