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Said Mohamud: Impact of Donald Trump’s presidency on America’s global standing

Former President Donald Trump’s tenure was notable for its absence of new military conflicts, diverging from typical Republican administrations. As a Black Muslim naturalized immigrant, my decision to support him in the contentious 2020 election was unconventional. Despite his administration’s scapegoating of immigrants and dismissal of new citizen votes, Trump’s narrow defeat to President Biden […]

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Ken Gordon: The last brick in American democracy

And there it is. The Supreme Court’s recent decision to give the president immunity for all “official” and most “unofficial” would-be criminal acts is its most serious step yet in the destruction of American democracy. The Levitsky-Ziblatt seminal book, “How Democracies Die,” described in detail how the court system, once corrupted by an autocrat, can […]

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Scott Vlaun: Vote Beal for Maine House District 81

With our incumbent House representative stepping down, the time for dynamic, forward-thinking leadership in House District 81 has come. Having just moved from an adjacent district, I’m thrilled at the prospect of Joan Beal representing me and our rural western Maine communities in Augusta. I have known Joan for more than a decade through my […]

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James Cogan: Biden/Trump debate flim-flam?

The term “Gish gallop” is now becoming familiar to an increasing number of people. It’s a debate trick for overwhelming and confusing one’s opponent, especially in a tightly timed and un-factchecked debate by rapidly stacking a series of questionable claims, distortions of the truth, untruths, and smatterings of claims that might (or might not) be […]