Trump has always believed that justice was a white man’s game, or at least a rich man’s right to oversee.
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Opinion: Gorham Connector saga highlights Turnpike Authority’s flaws
The Maine Turnpike Authority wants us to reconsider its proposed expansion. Maybe we should be reconsidering the Maine Turnpike Authority itself.
Opinion: Embrace conversations that shape the future of education in Maine
Ongoing DoE discussions are helping educators evolve to meet the needs of modern learners.
Opinion: Mack Point is the less costly wind terminal option
Economic impact cannot be the only consideration in determining the site for the proposed floating offshore wind terminal.
Opinion: Harris’ grocery price controls are a solution in search of a problem
Government intervention is appropriate if companies exploit a crisis like the pandemic. But the U.S. is no longer in crisis.
Opinion: Maine educators must stay the course on AI
Generative AI is coming fast. Our public educational institutions – both primary and secondary – must be prepared
Opinion: Views are intrinsic to the Portland park experience
Not everyone can have a backyard, but everyone needs one.
Opinion: Young Mainers are taking action this election cycle
After almost a decade of frustration, young people have candidates who will truly fight for our interests – and we’re showing up to secure their victory.
Opinion: Behold the Trump crack-up
The former president is cracking because the attention and positive energy generated by Harris and Walz are threatening his ego.
Opinion: Our political discourse has devolved into shouting and ghosting. There’s another way.
We can form a more perfect union with a little more thoughtful public exchange.