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Late last week, FedEx, which owns the sponsorship rights to the stadium in Landover, where the Washington Redskins play football, requested the team change…

During the 2020 legislative session, I, together with my Senate Champion, Sen. Jill Carter, jointly introduced HB 1449\SB 1012 “Health – Medical Cannabis Reauthorization…

Times change. Buildings come and go. Things are “repurposed.” (New verbs are created out of thin air.) Whole cities reinvent themselves. In Baltimore, where…

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Trump administration effort to exempt employers with religious or moral concerns from complying with a “birth…

I can remember the first time I heard the story of the Stonewall uprising — the night 50 years ago when Black drag queens…

Gender expression and HIV status aren’t currently included in Montgomery County’s anti-discrimination laws, but County Council members are hoping to change that. A bill…

The Juneteenth celebration at Grace Episcopal Church in Silver Spring marked the end of a difficult week. On the day commemorating the end of…

I believe that two things must change before any other police reform can be successful. The first is the organizational culture of lying and…

Years after they became popular — bordering on must-have — equipment for local police agencies, body-worn cameras continue to pose a serious challenge for…

In 1852, the Maryland-born abolitionist Frederick Douglass was invited to address the Rochester Ladies’ Anti-Slavery Association’s 4th of July celebration in Rochester, N.Y. President…