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U.S. senators at a Tuesday hearing pushed for bipartisan legislation to protect children online. The U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the…

Could Maryland become the center of predictive health care in America? That’s what state officials and business leaders hope with the designation Monday of…

Amid strikes across the United States in industries ranging from health care to entertainment to automotive manufacturing, members of the Senate Finance Committee met…

The 4,000 striking UAW members include workers at locations in Hagerstown and Baltimore

Maryland has been working to implement worker heat protections since 2020.

Initial contribution rate will be 0.90% of covered wages, split equally between employer and employees, at businesses with 15 or more workers.

The memorandum of understanding, which isn’t legally binding, sets areas of agreement on a 30-year lease in which the team will pay no rent and redevelopment of an area around the stadium.

Budget forecast remains largely unchanged from March but inflation or a federal government shutdown could have a negative effect, officials warn.

Free pantries already facing high demand after pandemic aid curtailed.

Ankle-deep water from flooding and a looming federal shutdown joined crabs on the menu at the annual Eastern Shore gathering.