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PublishedAugust 28, 2022
Maine veterinarian crisis hurts pets, their owners and caregivers
Animal clinics across Maine have been trying to keep up with the number of sick animals coming their way, but waits are long just about everywhere.
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PublishedAugust 28, 2022
Elliott Epstein: How the Espionage Act could be Donald Trump’s undoing
Given the mortal sins committed by Trump during his presidency, the filching of some public papers may not seem like a big deal. But it might be the one he can't get away with.
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PublishedAugust 21, 2022
Who has student loan debt in America?
Public awareness of education debt is high amid debates over loan forgiveness, yet little is discussed of how the debt shakes out.
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PublishedAugust 21, 2022
The next inflation-driven worry: Rising college tuition
Colleges kept tuition increases to a minimum early in the coronavirus pandemic. Now high inflation is pushing many to adopt substantial tuition hikes.
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PublishedAugust 21, 2022
Paul Mills: How Maine selects justices, the nation could too
A look at how Maine has attempted to rule the composition of its own crucial third branch of government may offer a guide to how the national dilemma might be confronted.
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PublishedAugust 14, 2022
How monkeypox vaccines work, who can get them and how well they prevent infection
There are two approved monkeypox vaccines in the US. Both use a related poxvirus called vaccinia to produce an immune response that protects against smallpox and monkeypox.
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PublishedAugust 14, 2022
What you need to know about monkeypox and how to protect yourself
The monkeypox virus has been declared a global health emergency, but it is far less transmissible than the coronavirus.
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PublishedAugust 14, 2022
Alex Jones tries to hide behind 1st Amendment
Ultimately the only deterrent to the purveyors of hateful lies is probably the justice, expressed in dollar terms, which can be delivered by a jury.
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PublishedAugust 7, 2022
The Justice Department should indict Donald Trump
Prosecutors have to balance the threat to the nation from indicting a former president against the threat of not doing so. Given the facts, it's just not that hard a choice.
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PublishedAugust 7, 2022
What is ‘legitimate political discourse,’ and does it include the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol?
Legitimate political discourse is based on persuasion, not coercion or violence. Two scholars of communication and democracy explain the difference.
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