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Trump's criticism of intelligence on Russia is dividing Hill GOP

President-elect Donald Trump's broadside against the intelligence community is dividing Capitol Hill Republicans, with some ready to pounce on Trump's skepticism that Russia interfered with the U.S. elections and others urging a more cautious approach. The resulting schism could widen as Congress...

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  • Frederick's Fugue Inc. raises $41 million for cloud technology programs

    Frederick's Fugue Inc. raises $41 million for cloud technology programs

    Fugue Inc., a Frederick software company, has raised about $41 million to accelerate development of its cloud technology programs and expand its market reach. The Series D funding round was led by New Enterprise Associates with contributions from the Maryland Venture Fund, the state's venture investing...

  • Two local Weichert real estate franchises merge

    Two local Weichert real estate franchises merge

    Weichert, Realtors - New Colony, with offices in Columbia and Mount Airy, announced Thursday that it has merged with Weichert, Realtors - Property Concepts in Eldersburg. The company will continue operating under the Weichert, Realtors - New Colony name with offices in all three locations. "We...

  • CineBistro holding job fair to hire 100 workers

    CineBistro holding job fair to hire 100 workers

    CineBistro, a movie-theater-restaurant chain, is looking to hire 100 employees for its new location at the Rotunda in Hampden this year. The venue will hold a job fair Thursday through Monday to fill positions for concierges, servers, kitchen staff and an executive chef. CineBistro is looking for...

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  • Liam Flynn's Ale House closes in Station North

    Liam Flynn's Ale House closes in Station North

    Liam Flynn's Ale House on North Avenue in Station North has closed, and despite previous intentions to find a new location for the bar, owner Liam Flynn said there are no immediate plans to reopen.  Tuesday was the Station North bar's last day of operation.  Flynn said his focus is on managing...

  • Johns Hopkins, Stevenson alum competes for a chance at love on 'The Bachelor'

    Johns Hopkins, Stevenson alum competes for a chance at love on 'The Bachelor'

    One contestant with Maryland roots is competing on national television — all in the name of love.  Taylor Nolan, a graduate of the Johns Hopkins University and Stevenson University, is in the running for a chance at romance with Nick Viall on ABC's dating show "The Bachelor." While Viall has had...

  • La Cuchara bar's delight is in its details

    La Cuchara bar's delight is in its details

    Sitting at the 40-seat, steel-top bar at La Cuchara on a recent weeknight, a couple cocktails in, I wondered: Does it get much better than this?

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  • Baltimore named No. 1 city for bed bugs

    Baltimore named No. 1 city for bed bugs

    In 2016, Baltimore was a top-ranking city in several favorable lists. It was listed as one of the best places for creatives, a prime city for viewing Christmas lights, and one of last year’s hottest travel destinations. We're even said to have one of the best city parks in the U.S. 2017, however,...

  • Trey Songz rails against MGM National Harbor after being kicked out

    Trey Songz rails against MGM National Harbor after being kicked out

    Sounds like Trey Songz and the casino at MGM National Harbor are not on the best of terms, after the Virginia-born singer-songwriter says he was kicked out of the not-quite-month-old Prince George’s County complex two days before Christmas and had a few expletives-deleted for all concerned. A rant...

  • Ellicott City mom teaches kids about the fun in healthy cooking

    Ellicott City mom teaches kids about the fun in healthy cooking

    Kimberly Young is, as she puts it, “not a size 6.” The Ellicott City resident may not fit the stereotypical image of a healthy eating guru, but that she is. Young is a trained culinary nutritionist who founded the nonprofit Love My Body and later her company Healthy Little Cooks to encourage healthful...

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  • Want to run for president? Show us your taxes

    Want to run for president? Show us your taxes

    Let the record show that it's possible for politicians with the most self-serving and political of motivations to stumble upon a really good idea. Such is the case with the latest blue state trend — proposed laws that require candidates running for president to release five years of tax returns...

  • Changing the culture of rape investigation

    Changing the culture of rape investigation

    Attorney General Brian Frosh's recommendations on better policies related to the retention and testing of sexual assault evidence kits are welcome, but even they do not go far enough. We applaud his call for law enforcement agencies to test nearly all rape kits, store such evidence for at least...

  • The Dems are down and out and don't seem to know it

    The Dems are down and out and don't seem to know it

    The Democrats have lost their way. They no longer represent the working class or the middle class as they continue to fall behind. They have lost America's heartland and small towns and rural areas. Look at the political power shift to the right. The Democrats have 12 fewer U.S. senators than when...

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  • Interim city solicitor pays rent to powerful lobbyist's firm

    Interim city solicitor pays rent to powerful lobbyist's firm

    Nothing about the unassuming, three-story brick townhouse at 2423 Maryland Ave. suggests its status as one of Baltimore's most politically connected addresses. But former and current mayors, influential lobbyists, a campaign strategist, powerful contractors and city government's highest-ranking...

  • Maryland VA healthcare system says primary care wait list cut down

    Maryland VA healthcare system says primary care wait list cut down

    Senior doctors in the VA Maryland Medical System say they have solved the problems that 21/2 years ago left veterans waiting an average of 80 days to get their first primary care appointment. In November, the average wait was down to about 7 days, said Dr. Amit Khosla, a VA physician in Baltimore....

  • Police commander's emails on surveillance plane 'unable to be retrieved,' Baltimore officials say

    Police commander's emails on surveillance plane 'unable to be retrieved,' Baltimore officials say

    Baltimore officials said they cannot provide the emails of a top police commander who oversaw a controversial aerial surveillance program this year because his email account was not configured properly and the records were not retained as required by state law and city policy. The lapse is now under...

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