There’s nothing funny about the ridiculous claims still being made by supporters of Donald Trump, 10 months after the polls closed.
Greg Kesich
Maine Voices: There’s still a way out of the pandemic – mass vaccination
An ICU doctor says he’s worn down from treating unvaccinated patients and stunned by unvaccinated colleagues.
Our View: Maine labor historian fought against forgetting
The late Charles Scontras reminded us how we all benefit from the victories of ordinary people who took on the rich and powerful.
Maine Voices: Labor laws stacked against American workers
The leader of Maine’s largest labor organization says more people would join unions if they were given the opportunity.
The Maine Millennial: Of course there’s a vaccine mandate for health care workers
If people don’t trust medical science, they should look for work outside the health care system.
Jim Fossel: Some politicians follow the rules, others write their own
Maine political parties go wrong when they nominate safe candidates and run cookie-cutter campaigns.
Robert Indiana’s LOVE sculptures made him famous, but the way he lived his life delivered a different message
An except from Bob Keyes’ new book, ‘The Isolation Artist.’
Our View: Right whale protection plan set up to fail
Regulators should look first at the actual cause of whale deaths, and not focus on the lobster industry.
The View From Here: B&M workers showed where ‘good’ jobs come from
By organizing in unions, cannery workers made their jobs into something that they could be proud of.
Maine Voices: Not so ancient history: First the plague, then the troops
If we want to understand how COVID has influenced our world, we should study the impact of early disease outbreaks in classical Greece.