- Decision in Roe appears more religious than judicial
- Standing up for such candidates for the sake of āparty unityā is about as lame as it gets.
- "Itās the world we live in now.ā
- Rick Impallaria looked 'for a piece of the action' from the start
- Don't discount a significant cross-over vote by embarrassed Republicans for Wes Moore.
- It starts with George Floyd and racism, and goes from there ā into the skirmishes over public education and across the divide between progressives who speak truth to power and conservatives who ridicule them as the āwoke.ā The case addresses the use of Facebook and Twitter to stir controversy and attack ideological opponents, and it draws an instructive line between defamation and fair criticism.
- Obamaās herring makes even more progress up the Patapsco
- Notes on the 2022 Maryland primary that nobody asked for.
- Crime and quality of life are top of mind for city voters.
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- With Maryland on the cusp of new leadership, it would be a mistake to move forward with a costly highway project the state may soon regret.
- Congressional delegations ought to arrive in Taiwan every week for the next year.
- Voting rights, womenās rights, LGBTQ rights, even contraceptive rights ā somehow, itās all once again up for grabs.
- Residents of nursing homes in the U.S. are living much as they did in early 2020: They must wear masks in their congregate homes and are subjected to ālockdownā when an employee or fellow resident tests positive for COVID.
- The sinkhole on North Ave that opened up last month and forced the demolition of multiple homes is only the latest example of what happens when we donāt properly invest in climate-resilient water infrastructure.
- Here's how those who wash their hands of city's challenges can actually pitch in and make a difference.
- Enough with the sympathetic commentary regarding young men who are scaring a lot of drivers away from downtown Baltimore.
- Maryland's governor has spent too much on drug education and not enough on getting addicts the help they need.
- Columnist gets it right with the observation that squeegee workers are a product of financial desperation, not criminal intent.
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- Here's how those who wash their hands of city's challenges can actually pitch in and make a difference.
- As a Gen Xer, I and the majority of my peers are sadly at a stage in our lives where the inevitable is happening ā our guardians and icons are dying.