We too have buried both bodies and the truth. Only when we admit our past can we stand with the victims of other nations.
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Commentary: As an employer, the state of Maine must stop subsidizing low-wage work
The state should lead by example and start paying all state workers at least $15 an hour.
Maine Voices: Ambivalence persists about roles, rights of Mainers with disabilities
Two recent stories show we’re undermining our pledges of inclusion by perpetuating a history rife with prejudice and bias.
Maine Voices: Let voters decide public power question
Investor-owned utilities have proven that they can sow doubt, but they haven’t shown they can deliver affordable and reliable power.
Maine Voices: Imagining a different way of celebrating Father’s Day
When everyone’s focus turns to Dad, why not use that special attention to help others?
The View From Here: Juneteenth is a symbol that matters
Putting the end of slavery on par with the signing of the Declaration of Independence is a significant event.
Insight: Science won’t end COVID debates
We can’t expect that everyone will ever agree on whether lockdowns were worth it.
The Maine Millennial: Father’s Day wish for dads – take care of your health
Your kids care about you, and they want you to care about yourselves.
Maine Observer: One father’s work is never done
A dad who balances a job with child care responsibilities gets his due from his spouse.
Jim Fossel: Joe Biden is managing liberal expectations
The Democratic president is getting a lot done – just not as much as the left wing of his party would like.