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Of all the many things to have sprung from the slaughter in The Capital-Gazette newsroom in Annapolis a year ago – from the horrific…

A $4.6 billion humanitarian aid package for the southern U.S. border is poised to be enacted after top U.S. House Democrats reluctantly helped pass…

The U.S. Senate on Wednesday approved its own $4.6 billion humanitarian aid package for the southern U.S. border, setting up a clash with U.S….

The U.S. House passed a $4.5 billion package late Tuesday to spend on humanitarian aid at the U.S.-Mexico border. The bill passed by a…

On the same day that Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) signed legislation making his state the 11th to legalize the use of marijuana, a…

By Deb Belt A Florida man has been charged with bringing a 25-caliber handgun to Baltimore-Washington International Airport on June 22. Federal authorities say…

Unsealed records in a price-fixing lawsuit filed by a coalition of attorneys general against generic drug makers show company representatives suggesting a coordinated response…

The General Assembly’s Marijuana Legalization Workgroup hasn’t met yet, and already it’s under new management. The workgroup is set to have its debut meeting…

Attorneys for the family of Anton Black, the 19-year-old African American from Caroline County, who died in police custody last year, believe law enforcement…

On a weekend that saw the Trump administration abort a planned roundup of people said to be facing deportation orders, U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin…