The president should understand that a preordained judgment of ‘not guilty’ isn’t much of one at all.
Op-eds
Maine Voices: ‘Good old boys club’ management has cost BIW its workers’ trust
If shipyard managers want productivity to rise and labor-hour costs to fall, they should look to the Golden Rule.
Maine Voices: Haunting exhibit brings U.S.-Mexico border to Congress Street
A Maine artist bears witness to the crisis in a show that moves both native-born Americans and newcomers.
Sara Gideon: I’ll work to end influence of money in politics in Washington
The 10th anniversary of Citizens United underscores the importance of my Reform Agenda in the U.S. Senate.
Bath Iron Works is holding up its end of the deal
A former state senator argues that the company is more than meeting the hiring goals imposed when it received a tax break.
Bill Nemitz: He tried to save the world but could not save himself
Dave Bakis spent 12 years traveling through 40 countries to help kids in need. Then, just before Christmas, he took his own life.
The Maine Millennial: College debt is a broken promise to American students
The government encouraged borrowing by teenagers that no private-sector lender would have approved.
Maine Voices: In a divided world, Mainers are blessed by our close ties to one another
These relationships are the foundation upon which we build Dr. King’s ‘beloved community’ and work toward racial healing.
Maine Observer: Much to like about ‘the other Portland’
A Maine resident feels very comfortable visiting her hometown’s namesake.
Jim Fossel: Mills’ gambling veto is paternalism at its worst
The governor of Maine presumes she knows more than the people of Maine about what would be good for them.