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- Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Beto O'Rourke and several other notable Democrats need to step up their games or they'll be forgotten contenders in 2020.
- In the first days of January 1960, Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts declared his candidacy for president, nearly a year before the actual balloting. This year, at least half a dozen hopefuls have already signed on for what promises to be an exhausting and costly Democratic fight.
- Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan responds to border crisis, saying he called back the state's small National Guard contingent and will not send any resources while migrant children are being separated from their parents.
- It’s hard to argue with President Trump’s frustration that “nobody knew health care could be so complicated.” He’s right: It is complicated and extremely costly — and most of us do not know what our insurance (if we have it) actually covers until it’s too late. But there are options available.
- WASHINGTON — Pushing off a vote on the horrible Senate health care bill (the Better Care Reconciliation Act) is a victory, but not cause for opponents of
- Gov. Larry Hogan gave perhaps his strongest indication yet that Maryland won't join the United States Climate Alliance, a group of states opposed to President Donald Trump's decision to abandon the 2015 Paris climate agreement.
- Hogan going to Colorado for NGA new governors' seminar
- NAACP President Benjamin Todd Jealous says Maryland's decision to end the death penalty helps add to the national momentum to reject capital punishment.
- The House of Delegates passed the most significant change to Maryland's gun laws in nearly two decades Wednesday, approving a bill that would ban the sale of assault weapons, set a 10-bullet limit on magazines and require fingerprints and a license to buy a handgun. While delegates made changes to the Senate's bill, gun-control supporters say they expect the two chambers to resolve the differences and send the legislation to Gov. Martin O'Malley for his signature.
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- Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton holds a big lead in an early presidential primary poll in New Hampshire released Thursday, underscoring the challenge Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley has before him should he decide to seek the Democratic nomination against her.
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