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- The "Green New Deal" is fantasy masquerading as green virtue-signaling, says Jonah Goldberg.
- John Bolton will be a destabilizing force as President Donald Trump's National Security Adviser.
- Hopefully, Congress will quickly recognize how important are the anti-first strike bills just submitted to Congress by Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.).
- The suggestion that a Congress led by Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell will affirm DACA is fanciful.
- Sen. Ed Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat, and Rep. Ted Lieu, a California Democrat, have introduced legislation in the Senate and the House of Representatives that would tie the president's power to launch a nuclear first strike to a prior congressional authorization. Among the co-sponsors of the bill is Maryland's Sen. Chris Van Hollen. This legislation would ensure that this president, and future presidents, cannot make the decision to initiate the use of nuclear weapons in a matter of
- Kathleen Matthews' campaign for the 8th Congressional District picked up several high-profile endorsements on Monday, including two senators, the state comptroller and a former lieutenant governor.
- Amazon's Kindle is common enough in American life to be "the Official E-reader of the National PTA." But it could enrich the lives of many more people if recent E Ink models weren't missing text to speech (TTS) technology. TTS costs next to nothing and was available in earlier Kindles, starting with the Kindle 2.
- Amazon's Kindle is common enough in American life to be "the Official E-reader of the National PTA." But it could enrich the lives of many more people if recent E Ink models weren't missing text to speech (TTS) technology. TTS costs next to nothing and was available in earlier Kindles, starting with the Kindle 2.
- WASHINGTON -- Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley's federal PAC, which will become an important fundraising vehicle should he decide to run for president in 2016, is beginning to show signs of life.
- The Maryland board that regulates pharmacies like the Massachusetts firm under investigation in a national fungal meningitis outbreak said it can adequately oversee so-called compounding pharmacies, despite cries from critics that the federal government should have more authority.
- A Pikesville man who received two doses of tainted steroids linked to a meningitis outbreak joined a push in Congress for regulatory reform.
- States don't regulate compounding pharmacies well and FDA should be given more oversight, report finds