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Brian Feldman

To close the digital divide, Maryland should impose a “hefty tax” on internet companies that don’t offer service to everyone, the chairman of the…

Item: The U.S. Department of Justice announces Friday that Commonwealth Edison, the leading electric utility in Illinois, will pay a $200 million fine for…

The State of Maryland will pay nearly half a million dollars to compensate drug manufacturers for legal fees they incurred fighting legislation approved by…

Maryland’s assisted living facilities and retirement communities are struggling under the strain of COVID-19 as much as nursing homes, but they get much less…

Sean Santmyire, an AFSCME Council 3 union member and job specialist for the Maryland Department of Labor, said Tuesday that the agency’s response to…

UnitedHealthcare, one of the nation’s largest insurance companies, will again offer policies in Maryland next year, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced on…

Democratic members of the General Assembly sent Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) two letters Wednesday ― one urging the governor to cancel rent…

As Maryland deals with the ravaging effects of the coronavirus, it’s worth recognizing our standing as a leader among the states on health care. For decades, Maryland has been a bipartisan trailblazer in the health…

A new program designed to connect uninsured Maryland residents with available health subsidies and tax credits is showing early signs of success, a state…

In the age of so-called anti-vaxers, legislation in Annapolis may allow a small number of Maryland minors to receive immunizations without consent from their…