There’s something seriously wrong with a judicial system that provides almost no checks on its justices.
Op-eds
Opinion: Bath Iron Works management must be honest with union workers
While its employees are the driving force behind the shipyard’s profitability, trust issues remain.
Opinion: Trump’s victory has given me the gift of time
Taking a break from following national politics has freed me to indulge in healthier and more relaxing pursuits.
Opinion: Portland’s homelessness crisis is a shared responsibility
We must shoulder the social contract together.
Opinion: Biden should arm Ukraine to the teeth to prepare for the best negotiated peace
The outgoing president’s level of support will affect not only Kyiv’s survival but also America’s chances of remaining the reigning superpower.
Opinion: Trump could stand to take a thing or two from Notre Dame
On Saturday, President-elect Trump will be at the reopening ceremony in Paris. Perhaps this human wrecking ball might reflect on what it is to build – and rebuild.
Opinion: Let’s keep Maine’s packaging law moving forward
Opponents resist change, but this law brings fairness and efficiency in addressing the state’s waste crisis.
Opinion: Maine must not decrease support for emergency shelters
A new rule that would slash reimbursement of shelter expenses should not be implemented by the Department of Health and Human Services.
Opinion: Bring health care nearer to – or into – Maine workplaces
Onsite health care is no longer just for large employers.
Clarence Page: Democrats have work to do to reclaim the mantle of change
Political parties can bounce back from disaster. First comes a reckoning.