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Letter: Maine legislators should pass tribal sovereignty bill
"The federally recognized tribal nations in the state of Maine have been unable to fully benefit from more than 150 federal laws passed since 1980."
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4mVaccine helps to keep patient pain-free
Dr. Roach explains how vaccines mitigate shingles symptoms and provides evidence-based guidance on managing long COVID recovery, emphasizing the importance of tailored interventions and professional medical advice.
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5mText to spurned ally raises questions about a possible Platner comeback
Former Senate candidate Graham Platner is reaching out to former allies to deny rape allegations, sparking concerns among Democrats regarding a potential political comeback attempt before the midterms.
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4mThank you, public educators
This column celebrates the essential role of public school educators, highlighting their commitment to diversity, inclusivity, and supporting every student regardless of their background or socioeconomic status.
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5mStocks edge further from record after oil prices rise
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2mSpringsteen biographer, music critic Dave Marsh dies at 76
Renowned music critic and Bruce Springsteen biographer Dave Marsh, a passionate and influential voice in rock journalism, has passed away at 76, leaving behind a profound musical legacy.