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Criticism

Democratic legislators would have us believe Gov. Larry Hogan is the only elected official with an obligation to govern during the current pandemic crisis….

Maryland’s top elections administrator previously blamed a vendor for late ballot deliveries during the state’s recent primary. Now, the State Board of Elections may…

After challenging U.S. House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.) during the recent Democratic primary, former congressional hopeful Mckayla Wilkes is launching a nonprofit…

July 27, 1979 in comic strips all across America, Charlie Brown lay gravely ill in his hospital bed. The situation is so grim that…

Dred Scott

Nearly the entire Maryland congressional delegation is pushing to remove a marble bust of one of the state’s most infamous residents – the late…

When Daniel M. Snyder announced on Monday that his team, the Washington Redskins, will abandon the name it has used since 1933, it set…

A state lawmaker has accused the leaders of two local unions — the Montgomery County Government Employees Organization Local 1994 (MCGEO) and the Montgomery…

More than just a few years ago, the Board of Public works approved the publication of the Public Papers of Spiro T. Agnew as…

Davion E. Percy, a former Prince George’s County government staffer who had spent the past few years as a vice president of the lobbying…

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) on Friday blasted Republican Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s recent decision to hold a traditional election in…