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- Robert Reich: We should resurrect antitrust and break up the hi-tech behemoths: Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon.
- This July will mark the 27th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act passed by Congress and providing for the protection of people
- Ted Cruz isn't the only alternative to Donald Trump but he might be the most likely to win
- Johns Hopkins University to join $100 million initiative to study the brain, will create neuroscience institute.
- The volunteer executive director of the Calvert Institute for Policy Research gives his take on the state of the country's political parties.
- The common view is that the American vice presidency is little more than booby prize awarded to achieve balance on the national ticket, and is a dead end to further political ambition.
- Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is the vanilla candidate, says Jonah Goldberg -- not the favorite, not hated.
- As 2016 Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton joined her party's push to survive the challenges it faces in the midterm congressional elections, she took a page from the comeback playbook of another one-time presidential loser: Richard Nixon in 1966.
- Of the prospective GOP presidential nominees, none has yet developed the credentials to claim rightfully to be next in line.
- In life and death, President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated 50 years ago Friday, had numerous ties to Harford County, beyond the Northeastern Expressway that traverses the county and bears his name.
- Forget the identity crisis in the Republican Party, it fails not because of its direction but because its politicians are unable to tell convincing stories about their ideas.
- The dust-up about McConnell's campaign manager is a classic August recess story.
- Death of Pennsylvania's Bill Scranton, who challenged Barry Goldwater in 1964, heralds the end of an era for Republicans
- WASHINGTON — Bipartisan legislation intended to address cyber security threats by allowing businesses and the federal government to share information cleared the House of Representatives by a wide margin on Thursday despite concerns about whether the bill goes far enough to protect privacy.
- Jules Witcover says the political evolution of Mitt Romney is evidence of the GOP's perilous path.
- Thirteen senators from seven states damaged by Superstorm Sandy are asking President Obama to boost federal disaster aid to the states.
- A $100 billion transportation bill President Barack Obama signed into law Friday will put 10,000 people in Maryland to work on state bridges and roads and represents "what can actually be accomplished if Congress comes together," Gov. Martin O'Malley said in an interview.