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- Neither Hillary Clinton nor Jeb Bush are objectionable as presidential candidates, but are these really the only two families from which solid candidates can come?.
- A federal judge on Tuesday upheld the constitutionality of Maryland's ban on assault rifles and magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds, handing at least a temporary victory to state officials who say the measures will save lives.
- Congress will never impeach President Barack Obama; instead, voters should send a message through the ballot box.
- O'Malley 'always writing' but is coy on book plans
- Of the prospective GOP presidential nominees, none has yet developed the credentials to claim rightfully to be next in line.
- GOP House lawmakers are so eager to hurt the president they are willing to shoot themselves in the foot
- Arnold M. Jolivet, a longtime advocate for minority- and women-owned businesses who was a familiar presence at City Hall, died Sunday morning at Sinai Hospital. The Village of Cross Keys resident was 71.
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- In the Obama administration, the race card has become the joker
- Now that it's part of the Big Ten Conference, the University of Maryland will play Penn State this upcoming football season on Nov. 1st, giving fans their first real shot at a solid football rivalry in years.
- According to law enforcers in Maryland and Louisiana, Fred Douglas Brooks III is based in Houston and back to his old ways, overseeing the complex logistics of supplying kilograms of heroin from Mexican sources to wholesalers in Baltimore, New Orleans, New York, and elsewhere, and laundering the high-volume flow of cash that comes back to him in return.
- The Ukraine crisis owes its roots to a deal America made and broke with the recently deceased Soviet foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze.
- I can't believe how much talk about the Texas border crisis I've heard on cable news the last two weeks without any mention of the Mariel boat lift of 1980.
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- The latest GOP chatter about getting rid of the sitting president is no more than thunder and lightning, signifying nothing.
- Atholton High School's Miles Walker recently captured the state's top prize in an American Legion national government instruction program, an accomplishment that for the 16-year old rising senior is nearly 16 years in the making.
- As the middle class shrinks and distrust of the establishment grows, a new Democratic strategy for the downwardly mobile may be both necessary and inevitable.
- President Obama's nominee to lead the Social Security Administration will face tough questioning from lawmakers at her confirmation hearing, experts predict — and many of the hardest queries could come from members of her own party.
- In the middle of July 1992, Bill Clinton accepted the democratic nomination for president, the TV show "Melrose Place" premiered on Fox and America loved the following songs, via Billboard's Hot 100 chart archive.
- New bipartisan report finds risk of climate change is a major threat to U.S. employers and future economic growth
- We're in our second term of a style over substance presidency and can't handle another in Hillary.
- I am not looking to make a big deal out of this, but I thought at least one mainstream media critic ought to point out that CNN plans to air what it's calling a "documentary" about George H.W. Bush Sunday night in two hours of prime time, starting at 9.
- Samuel L. Morison, 69, is charged with theft of government property
- Claude L. Callegary, a Baltimore lawyer and World War II veteran who had advised five U.S. presidents on veterans' affairs, died June 3 in his sleep at the Loch Raven Veterans Administration Living and Rehabilitation Center. He was 92.
- Through her autobiographies, poems, essays, lectures and work in front and behind the camera, as well as on stage, Angelou touched generations. Her poignant writings about her own pains, challenges and triumphs; and issues involving civil rights, poverty and racial and social injustices, were brutally honest and on point. But they were done with a finesse that pulled the reader or listener in and left them, if not with a sense of hope for the future, with at least something to think about..
- The candidates running in Maryland's June 24 primary election are slowly beginning to embrace an increasingly sophisticated campaign technique known as micro-targeting that allows them to identify potential supporters and aim advertising — as well as personal contacts — directly at those individuals.
- When he went to bed on Tuesday night, Levi B. Watkins was looking forward to flying to North Carolina this week to visit a "close friend and soul mate," just as he'd done so often for years.
- We need to get to the bottom of what happened in Benghazi
- Latest partisan 'swiftboating' of Hillary Clinton sets a new standard for smears and raises questions about exactly who has the brain injury