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The Maine Millennial: America’s new F-word is more offensive than the original
I don’t care if you think I’m silly and hysterical in comparing present-day America and Nazi Germany.
The Maine Millennial: Getting ready for the coming economic train crash
My message is: Stock up now.
The Maine Millennial: Checking in on Sara Gideon’s campaign millions
Yup, still sitting there.
The Maine Millennial: This is not what protecting women looks like
The Trump administration wants to crack down on minorities and is using my safety as an excuse to do it.
The Maine Millennial: Braced for the second Trump inauguration, reflecting on the first
Participating in the 2017 Women’s March was a very rewarding experience. Today, though, I’m asking: How much good did it do?
The Maine Millennial: Adventuring with acupuncture
I recently decided to step out of my comfort zone to try an alternative therapy for chronic back pain.
The Maine Millennial: Bidding bye-bye to the birdie
Despite having some memorable experiences, Elon Musk has left me no choice but to lock my Twitter account for the time being.
The Maine Millennial: Don’t let congressional Grinches take away telehealth
With telemedicine rules set to expire on Dec. 31, there’s no time to lose to preserve coverage for those who need it.
The Maine Millennial: CEO’s shooting yields tough questions, unpleasant truths
The death of UnitedHealthcare’s Brian Thompson is rightly considered murder, but why isn’t denying a cancer patient payment for chemotherapy?