Absent some sort of plea bargain, George Zimmerman is going to get his day in court.
Editorials
Perhaps LePage should take turn in time-out chair
Gov. LePage took a shot at the Maine Legislature on Monday, calling it the “biggest adult day care” in the state; but it might be the governor who should take a turn in the time-out chair.
Inconvenient truth: Polar bears are flourishing
It would come as no surprise if David Suzuki called an emergency meeting of his David Suzuki Foundation to deal with the sad news that the North Pole was not melting.
Student loan debt threatens economic recovery
A recent Consumer Financial Protection Bureau report indicates the total amount of U.S. student loan debt has surpassed $1 trillion.
Threats rising to online consumer privacy
As politicians hunker down for a long, bipolar year producing little, citizen-consumers get no vacation from the need to protect their privacy online. …
OUR OPINION: Wind needs to be included in energy mix
The Public Utilities Commission said yes to hundreds of millions of dollars worth of new investment in a clean industry. You would think that would be a cause for celebration; but since the industry is wind power, the response was met with sharp criticism.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: Memorial to Ike
Second-guessing the design of the nation’s memorials is as American as the iconic figures they honor.
OUR OPINION: Governor got checked, balanced in Augusta
With all the partisan contention in the State House, it’s great to see that almost everyone can agree on one thing: Gov. Paul LePage’s plan to exempt his working papers from the state Right to Know law was a very bad idea.
OUR OPINION: Slot machines may be just ’round the corner
A plan to put a 12-month moratorium on new casinos in Maine, starting next September, while a new commission studies the impact of the state’s two gambling facilities, may be an idea whose time has come.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: What is Romney trying to hide?
Mitt Romney can’t possibly think he can get away with this.