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The money for the Baltimore-Washington Superconducting Magnetic Levitation (SCMAGLEV) Project had been made up of two grants ...
Maryland merchants and consumers face rising swipe fees. The Credit Card Competition Act could bring relief by boosting ...
High temperatures this summer have resulted in the deaths of 19 individuals and more than 1,200 Marylanders landing in the emergency room with heat-related illnesses.
Senate Democrats vote against weapons sales to Israel, signaling a shift in party support amid the ongoing humanitarian ...
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday rejected two resolutions introduced by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) to halt arms transfers to Israel. But while the measures failed, they marked a watershed moment in ...
The federal government is pulling the plug on the Maglev after decades of grant spending and permit studies, potentially saving federal taxpayers up to $26 million.
A little-known federal agency that sends more than $12 billion annually to support community health centers, addiction treatment services, and workforce initiatives for America’s neediest people has ...
Evidence in home price evaluations demonstrates racial bias in the appraisal process, leading to Black homes often being ...
More Black women have been elected to state legislatures over the last decade, creating a pipeline to Congress and other ...
The Forbes family has found strength, joy and deep pride in raising their son Adam, who was diagnosed with autism at age 2. Through early intervention, resilience and unwavering love, they’ve learned ...
Chrissy M. Thornton serves as president and CEO of Associated Black Charities, and this week she spotlights Carrollton Ridge, a historically Black neighborhood in Southwest Baltimore that is calling ...