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Op-Eds
Federal student loan meddling is way out of touch | Victoria Hugo-Vidal
Unless you want to see a theologian for your annual physical, you should oppose the proposed reclassification of degrees.
Setting the record straight on Brunswick foam spill | Opinion
A malfunctioning electronic sensing unit, not negligence, led to the accidental release of PFAS-containing firefighting foam in 2024.
Single-payer health care strongly supported by Maine’s medical community | Opinion
Those who know believe this is the way to go to deal with our troubled health care system.
Let’s make homelessness in Maine brief and rare | Opinion
Permanent supportive housing is one way to accomplish that goal. A proposed federal funding cut would jeopardize our program.
White House work crew is focused on the wrong job | Opinion
Consider instead … the septic system.
Get ready for a fascinating political 2026 in Maine | Jim Fossel
In our top-tier races for governor, Senate and Congress, a number of interesting themes have already emerged.
Graham Platner has a Blackwater problem | Opinion
The Senate candidate’s previous association with the private military contractor that committed various war crimes in Iraq cannot be overlooked.
Do the homework on your Medicare options this year | Opinion
Drastic changes to Medicare and Medicaid have made doing nothing during the 2025 open enrollment period (ends Dec. 7) especially risky.
Janet Mills can help protect Maine’s refugees | Steve Collins
A bill that would bar police from helping federal immigration agents is on the governor’s desk. It’s crucial this is passed into law.