Russia’s war against Ukraine has resulted in more than 4 million Ukrainian refugees fleeing the country. The United States said on March 24, 2022, that it would welcome 100,000 Ukrainian refugees. The Ukrainian refugee situation continues to overshadow another refugee crisis. That crisis stems from the U.S. military’s official withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021. […]
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Dick Polman: How much more evidence does Merrick Garland need to indict Trump?
If or when Merrick Garland bestirs himself to action, he’d do well to ponder the new federal court ruling that drops the hammer on coup conspirator John Eastman. On Monday, the case for indicting Donald Trump was succinctly framed and arguably wrapped in a bow. And this was without even knowing what Trump may have […]
David Treadwell: Engaging strangers can be good for your health
When you’re married to a person like Tina, you get to engage with a lot of strangers. She’s the type, you see, who will walk right up and talk to anyone, especially if that anyone has a baby or a young child with them and most especially when we’re on vacation on Anna Maria Island […]
Gordon Weil: Government run by a single senator
Big news! The U.S. Senate voted unanimously to make Daylight Savings Time permanent. It’s amazing when 100 senators can agree on something as important as that. Not exactly. It turns out that the “unanimous” vote was slipped by the Senate by just two senators. One was presiding and the other proposed the decision. The senator […]
Giving Voice: Brunswick’s warming center was a huge success
When the temperatures plummeted this past January, The Gathering Place was supporting several individuals and families who were either living outside or in their cars. As we’re lifting COVID restrictions, we’re seeing very tangibly the difficulties in more people needing services, mental health challenges, and overall health challenges. Temperatures dipping into single digits can mean […]
Your Land: Road notes: Bowdoin author inspires thoughts of home
For the past few years much of my travel has been confined to the rectangles of Zoom. Like many in this COVID-inflected time, I’ve actually spent more time with distant family members, as we’ve all sought to keep close remotely. But Zoom-time doesn’t measure up to room-time; we are always, in our frames, exhibits to […]
The Maine Idea: Committing truth can’t be a gaffe
The hubbub over President Biden’s suddenly famous nine words, “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power,” may quickly recede – or it may become a turning point in the battle against Vladimir Putin’s naked aggression in Ukraine, and thus in world history. The “global uproar” it caused was already being charted within hours. […]
Elwood Watson: Will Smith’s actions solely a reflection on Will Smith
It has been dubbed by many as “the slap heard ‘round the world.“ By now, pretty much anyone with a beating pulse is aware of the fracas that occurred during the Academy Awards on Sunday night, where Will Smith assaulted Chris Rock and yelled at the comedian to “keep my wife’s name out of your […]
Commentary: What is alopecia? It’s no laughing matter for millions of Black American women
The Oscar slap that overshadowed the Academy Awards ceremony was sparked by a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith’s lack of hair – with husband Will Smith objecting violently to comedian Chris Rock mocking the actress’s shaved head. Away from the recriminations over what could be perceived as a mean-spirited jibe and a disproportionate response, many […]
Intertidal: Spring cleanup can protect coastal ecosystems
As we head into April and street sweepers clean up the sandy edges of streets newly exposed from underneath winter’s ice, there is a lot more than sand that’s left behind. Plastic bags, pet waste, snack wrappers and aluminum cans emerge from the melting snow in a less pretty way than “surprise candles” where gems […]