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Chris Van Hollen

Maryland Republicans who knew President George H.W. Bush reflected on their interactions with the nation’s 41st president this weekend as the nation mourned his passing at the age…

A bill that would rename the post office in Largo after a ground-breaking Prince George’s County executive is headed to President Trump’s desk for signature….

On the day after voters handed Democrats control of the House of Representatives, President Trump said members of the opposition party can work to…

Six Democratic members of Maryland’s congressional delegation will have lunch together in Baltimore on Wednesday afternoon, along with Rep.-elect David J. Trone (D), who…

In his 50-year political career, Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (D) has rarely had to sweat an election. Since entering Congress in 1981, his one…

For many students at the University of Maryland, the school’s response to the death of football player Jordan McNair came as no surprise. For…

Just what, it is fair to ask, is Gov. Larry Hogan (R) up to? Is it an ego trip, or simply a mock? Is…

Kavanaugh in robe, gray tie

Maryland Democrats reacted quickly following the confirmation of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court late Saturday. Republicans were far more low-key following…

With the FBI poised to release its report on allegations against Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, and a Senate vote on Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme…

Cummings

By Jared Goldstein As many as 260,000 Maryland residents could see higher premiums or lose their health care coverage altogether because of pre-existing medical…